Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Nasi Lemak Mana Lagi

Let's try something which is of Malay style. Humans tend to get bored eating the same dish over and over again so that's why there are various food on earth. Once you're bored of something, you try something else which is new. Enough said.... presenting Nasi Lemak Mana Lagi. In my personal opinion, this nasi lemak is overrated. It is undeniable that the fried chicken is tasty but the rice is just normal, personally, I prefer the rice at Senibong, Permas compared to Mana Lagi.


I'm not sure if it's open in the day coz i usually go there for dinner. It's located at Perling, near the Temple of Goddess of Mercy. You will not miss the shop coz there's a signboard and usually packed with people when it is dinner time. They also have other side dish besides fried chicken. There are also squid, fried potato, curry, mee etc.. No harm heading there for a try coz there is also a chinese food court along that row of shops. Here are some pictures taken the last time we went... Those stuffs cost bout RM12.00...





Before I forget, this restaurant is operating on self service basis. You have to get your own plate, they ladies will fill in your rice for you then you select the side dishes yourself - ala buffet style. Then, a waiter will take order for your drinks and give you a piece of paper where you will show this to the cashier before making payment.

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Wongkok Char Chan Teng @ City Square

I'm pretty sure this restaurant need no advertisement from me. It is reputable enough to have tonnes of review out there. But I would still want to jot this place down coz i was there with my Q Mo...

We had our dinner there sometime in December. This restaurant is not located in CS, in the sense not within your vision in the building but you have to extend your walk to the extended complex, Inner City. I presume this restaurants aim for customer who work in the office building. What attracted me there was the variety of food they offer - from chinese fried rice to western chicken chop. Of course their drinks are also unique with Gu Tian Le in the menu!

Enough said... pictures~~


Hong Kong Style rice with fried chicken cube in pineapple sauce

Q mo ordered spicy noodle
Thick Peanut Butter Toast


Hot tiramisu and cold Si mut milk tea
We spent bout RM40 on this meal. Quite filling though - that's why I think this restaurant is worth the visit if you're at shopping malls. Do take note that the portions of their servings are quite huge, unless you're super hungry, do not attempt a plate of fried rice on your own!
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Bak Kut Teh @ Jalan Lumba Kuda

I ain't sure if the location of this shop is Jalan Lumba Kuda, but you can get to this shop from Jalan Lumba Kuda. The name of this shop is: Mei Hua, if you are also an avid food lover, this BKT is just beside Botak Asam Fish. Does the name rings any bell??? Another easier way to describe this BKT is this shop is within your vision when you drive from JB to Singapore. You can see this shop behind the fences dividing the causeway and JB town.



The signboard





So, what's so special about this Bak kut teh... That day, when Q mo and me went there, we waited 45 minutes for the food to be served. Why so long, you would ask? That's coz the Bak Kut teh is cooked by charcoal. Even the rice is also cooked by charcoal. Not to mention the hot water in that little black kettle. But what can i say? It's worth the waiting after all. The soup is thick, smell of the ingredients, yet simple. Simple in the sense there is only Bak Kut (Pork Ribs) in the soup - with no other ingredients like meatball, pork intenstine, vege, etc.

Price wise... as you know, BKT by itself is already not a cheap food. So i would say, this BKT here is worth the price you're paying. Find a day and try it out yourself if you think the picture does not convince you on the taste.

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Papa Chop Mama Grill - Taman Universiti

Antoher western food outlet I would like to share. I went there few months back - here are some pics on the food we ordered;

Q mo ordered Chicken Chop + fried bread with sausage


I ordered fish n chips


The big glass of juice over there is carrot milk without sugar - it's really tasty, not to mention with a reasonable price tag.
This shop's location is not quite strategic, that's most probably why they are still serving at such large portion at a reasonable price. However, I find that their menu is a little bit old, the papers despite laminated, still look fragile. Their service is also not of 5 Star services - what can you expect with the price you pay. So it's actually fair that we get what we pay.
This meal cost us bout RM40. Cheap, isn't it? So if you're craving for western food but not willing to let it burn your pocket, Papa Chop Mama Grill is the right place to be at!
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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Trip to Seoul - Day 1

This time, Nation FoodBlog owner has decided to go international... She has brought her taste buds to Seoul, South Korea.


Basically, this trip isn't really a food trip, but rather a sight-seeing trip with lotsa food destination to go to. I wouldn't want to come back without any food updates for food lovers our there. So, day 1, we reached quite late and all shops at airport are closed. Luckily we ate a lot before we came to Korea. Took the AREX, then the Subway to Hongik University station coz our guesthouse is there - Grape Garden House.


After settling our luggages, we done some refreshing in the toilet and off we go. At 12am, about 4-5 degrees outside we went to hunt for our 1st food haven - the Korean BBQ at Hongik area. FYI, Hongik is one of the few happening place in Seoul, there are lotsa youngsters there and two rows of BBQ restaurant for you to choose from. I've chosen this store: Hongik Sutbul Galbi, Butcher Cut Korean BBQ








This shop is easily accessible. Take the subway Line 2 (Green), stop at Hongik University Station (aka Hongdae). Take Exit 4, turn right and walk straight. You will see Family Mart on your right. Turn left and look out for this shop on your right. It's the corner lot so you won't miss it. You will also see a lot of BBQ shop along the street. No harm trying them too ^^

Note of advise, If you're a Muslim don't bother going to this shop. It's Non-Halal :(

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Char Kuey @ Pontian

Another Char Kuey related post. Seems like I love to eat Char Kuey, but that's not the truth, my mum love it so i'm only tasting them for her and I'll buy the good ones for her...

This time, this Char Kuey is at Pontian. It's located at a back alley but it is a building on its own. I'll get the exact address the next time i go :P


Previously, the Lim Kee Char Kuey was of salty genre but this Char Kuey is sweet.. if you're someone who's into sweet stuffs, then this Char Kuey is definitely your cup of tea.








There are also other stuffs there, fried oyster but i was too full to try that, next time mayb.
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Intermediate







Just wanna share something other than food.. but quite related to it as Stich drawn by me is drinking a glass of Soda!
That night, we wanted to grab something light and we happen to be at Mount Austin, so Q mo and me took a spin and saw this cafe selling Japanese Light Bite. If not mistaken, it's called the Wafu Cafe, right in front of Sunway College. I suspect it's a branch from an ala-Japanese Restaurant at Pelangi. Well, the food there has lesser choices than what the main branch offers but it was well-to-do. We had Japanese Curry + soda and it costs RM20. Not bad but not too good either to deserve a post here :P