Wednesday 24 July 2013

Anjappar Indian cuisine @Bangsar


One fine Saturday afternoon we were craving for some Indian food. Wanna be more adventurous we visited Anjappar. Originally from northern Indian serving Chentinnad cuisine. Chentinnad cuisine uses more spices in they dishes . Anjappar have quite a number of branches around the world.



 
We ordered two mutton briyani for sharing. Comes with mutton and an egg. The portion was quite huge. We find that the mutton was rather gamy in texture , taste wise was nothing to shout about. The egg was jjust a normal hard boiled egg. Inside the  rice we can see a number of spices there, but does not add any plus point to the taste , briyani was way too soft too our  liking. It's look like bryani but certainly don't taste like one. Would rate it in between bad and moderate.



Recommended by the waiter this mutton sukka Varuval. Looks pretty good right . But the texture was no way up to Indian restaurant standard. The meat was coarse and gamy. Taste so so only.

 Well overall we don't really enjoy it, i definetely won't be back. WeI still prefer fiery house briyanis and Nirvana and devis curries.

Address
6 Jalan maaroof, 
Bangsar, 
Same row as public bank and de gem 


Best Roti Tisu @ Ah Neh Mamak Jinjang Selatan

Everybody's friendly neighbourhood is always Mamak. We always crave for a good piece of roti for our supper. Most of them would only be able to fill your stomach and ease a little bit of the crave temporary, but this one here - hidden gem, offering the best roti in town.




This stall is hidden in Jinjang Selatan, it will definitely take  some effort to find this place. This friendly mamak probably popular among the kepong and segambut residents but definitely not many would know them. No signage found & they operate in a house.
Teh Tarik & Limau Panas



Roti One Malaysia ( Special Roti Tisu) RM 4

This dish here is the reason the mamak is always packed with people, they sliced it into pieces and the roti is topped with a lot of milo powder, nestum & peanuts. Pretty sinful, but it is very very good!! Roti  was thin and crispy, peanuts was crunchy, milo powder gave you the taste while nestum provided the smell & fragrance. Superb combinations. Super addictive stuff. 

Roti Kosong

Another great one worth a mention, crispy roti canai was really good. The roti canai from other mamak normally is pretty oily usually soft and fluffy. But this one is a totally different version providing a crispy and oil-free type of Roti Kosong - best to go with a perfect plate of Curry!

Maggi Mee Goreng Telur Mata

Again, they are not the usual maggi goreng, they cooked the noodle with sardines, onions & sausages topped with a perfectly done  telur mata kerbau. It tasted very different from those you get outside.No harm giving it a try. 

Nasi Lemak Panas, Roti Pisang & Mutton Curry are their signature dishes too.

Address: 
688, Lengkungan Jambu Gajus, Jinjang Selatan, 52000 Kuala Lumpur 

Coordinate: 3.200529, 101.662548

Business Hour:
6:30pm -2:30am
They open when they open
Pls call Botak @ 0169750913 before you go 








Ikura( Salmon Roe) Mentaiko Don Recipe

I decided to make ikura mentaiko don for dinner the other day. I always love the feeling when the ikura pops in my mouth.  Ikura is also known as salmon roe, all the ikura found In supermarket had been marinated before. 
Mentaiko is known as marinated roe of pollock and cod. You can taste a little spiciness in this mentaiko. It's goes really well with spaghetti and rice.
Ikura


Big sack of mentaiko ( RM 48.80/ 100g)

Mentaiko ikura don

Here's the recipe for this don. It's very easy to make and super delicious. I purchased all my ingredients from Isetan KLCC

Ingredients
Salmon roe( Ikura)
mentaiko
Japanese rice
Japanese rice vinegar

Method 
1) Drained the salmon roe with water first to remove the stickiness.  After draining it you see them shinier and it taste better .

2) Wash and boiled the Japanese rice. Remember to add slightly more water, 1cup of rice to 1 1/3 cup of water. 

3) When the rice is cooked, just leave it too cool it down.  I prefer too add some Japanese sushi vinegar to it to make it tastier. You can skip this if you don't like it.

4) Scoop the rice out and top the rice with generous amount of ikura and mentaiko. 


Bonbori Japanese Cuisine @ Setia walk Puchong

We love Japanese food, we visited  many Japanese restaurant around town just to try out the different dishes they served. When we were exploring Setia walk while waiting for our movie , we saw Bonbori and it was quite pack. Good impression, pack either mean the food is darn good or they are darn cheap, Bonburi hit in between this two points. They serve pretty decent Japanese food at a very affordable price.

Pretty Lady Boss Catherine

Pretty geisha mural drawn on the wall



Salmon salad ( RM 13.90)

Salmon salad serve with sesame sauce. Pretty decent, the salmon was fresh.

Unagi maki( RM 19.90h

Unagi is a must everytime, we visited a Japanese restaurant.   A good piece of unagi shouldn't have any fishy smell, thick , fatty and the skin should be tender but not too soft. This unagi maki is ok, if to compare, it's better than Sakae sushi but not as good as premium restaurant unagi. I find it a little fishy. I don't really like it when they serve the maki with mayonnaise all over it. I highlighted to the lady boss, she say next time I can't inform them not to put it in. But for the price is good stuff.

Soft shell crab maki(rm 12.90)

The soft shell crab maki tasted better than the unagi maki. Generous amount of soft shell crab was included. 

 Grilled Saba fish

The Saba fish is pretty good.  The fish was fresh .Addition of RM 8.00 you get a fullset meal with rice, chawan mushi, salad and miso soup. 


Miso claypot salmon head (rm25.90)
The boss told us their speciality dish was salmon head , what we had in mind is grilled salmon fish head.  She say noo.. Hers was simmer salmon fish head in claypot, either in miso or kimchi broth. We ordered the miso broth, salmon fish was really fresh and the meat is tender, they did a good job by not over cooking it. We find the broth a little too sweet to our liking.  We did make a comment to the boss, she said the chef added sake to the broth, next if we don't like it they can custom the broth.

Mixed fruit tea ( rm 17.90)

I normally don't order fruit tea when I am in Japanese restaurant. But my partner wanted to try it out, it's very refreshing with lots of fruits in it.

We wanted to order the uni sushi to try out, but sadly she said they only serve only on Thursday. Guess we have to drop by another day.

Overall the meal here are decent ,generous, and affordable. The staff and the boss is very attentive and really give you full attention.

Address:
( located on the 1st floor-the row above Starbucks)
G-10-1, Block G,
Setia Walk Persiaran Wawasan,
Pusat Bandar Puchong,
47160, Puchong


Business hours: Daily 12-3pm, 6-10pm


Monday 22 July 2013

Once Upon A MIlkshake @ KLCC


Once upon a milk shake, what a cute name for a milkshake stall. This is the latest addition in KLCC. It's actually a franchise from Singapore.  I purposely drive down to KLCC jus to try this out, after reading a review from Eat Drink KL.

Three sizes available mini, regular and large

The menu

Salted caramel milk shake


Looking at the menu , so tempted to order all to try out. Due to limited capacity i ended up ordering the mini salted caramel. The flavour of salted caramel wasn't strong, it taste more like vanilla milk shake. But the texture of the milkshake was good , thick and smooth and it's super filling. Next round i will definelty try out more flavours , the durian flavor look interesting.

Address:
KLCC signature food court
Level 2


Saturday 20 July 2013

Dessert ( Tong Sui) @ Sri Damansara

Chinese dessert (Tong Sui) is one of our favourite supper. It's not easy to get hold of a tong Sui stall that open till wee hours. Located opposite the opposite the CIMB this tong Sui stall have been serving the neighbourhood for years.
 


Different variety of tong Sui and snacks available. Apart from what you see from the menu, they also serve economy mihun & noodle, pretty decent stuff too.

The best of all Tong Suis from this stall would definitely be this 'FuChuk Barley' (腐竹薏米)
The fuchuk used were really good and it was boiled until all melted and not even a small tiny piece of it can be seen, very thick and smooth. One of the best around.

This is the vegetarian version of fried prawn cracker, came with special made chilli sauce. Perfect combination to go with any of the tong Sui.


Address:
Jalan Cempaka SD 12/1, 
Bandar Sri Damansara, 
52200, Kuala Lumpur

Direction: 
Same row as McDonalds, turn in at Petron, you'll see a row of Malay stalls, they are located at the end of the street opposite 7-11
 
Business Hour : 
Monday - Saturday 12:30pm - 12:30am



Friday 19 July 2013

Yen Wen Thai Restaurant @ Kepong

The plan of the night was actually a bowl of satisfying Ramen, when we were on our way out, we just suddenly had the craving for Thai food, after some hard thoughts, we decided to come for Yee Wen Thai again. Yee wen Thai is open by a Thai couple , infact the staff there are Thai. They serve pretty authentic Thai cuisine. It was a Sunday night, took us half an hour to get a table.



This restaurant is pretty hidden behind some trees in Kepong Bharu

Lime Steam Siakap Fish (RM38)

We've waited for an hour for the first dish to arrive because of the crowd, we've been here a couple of times and tasted quite a number of their dishes. This round we ordered the lime steam siakap. Fish was fresh and the soup of the fish worth a mention, the sourness just got us hungrier and we actually finished half a plate of rice just with the soup, sweetness and spiciness were just nice for our liking. However, they over steam the siakap fish, which made it a little imperfect. 


Tom yum Kung (RM20)

 The Tom yum Kung, was good, flavorsome and just the right thickness for the soup. A lot of fresh seafood in it, prawns, cuttlefish, and fish. 

Fried Kangkung (RM15)

This was just normal, because too much of flour used and just the usual Thai chili sauce provided. We thought A-Wet Thai cook this better and the sauce was definitely way more superior than this.



Pandan Coconut too flush down the spiciness

Nangka Cendol with Coconut Milk

Just forget about it. Cendol was way too soft & nangka too little. Stick back to the coconut.

Overall we had a statisfying meal . a good place to visit if you crave for Thai food & remember do not order their prawn sashimi, not fresh and tasted like "you're gonna get yourself some stomach upset". The damaged this time was around RM 80.00 for two person, not cheap but justified by their serving size. 


Address
Yee Wen Thai Food
Lot 01-3813, Jalan Helang Merah
Kepong Baru Industrial Estate 
52100, Kuala Lumpur
0160272 8223 / 016 625 2018

Opening Hours: 10am-10pm 

Directions: If you coming from LDP, take the u-turn and go up to the Desa Park City roundabout. Take 12 o'clock go straight all the way, you're gonna pass by 2 traffic lights
 until come to the third traffic light with the big big cross junction. Turn right & go straight until you reach another traffic light with a cross junction. Take a left turn, and turn left immediately again. It's hidden behind the trees next to the Chinese Restaurant on your left.









Jason's Food Hall Bakery @ Bangsar Shopping Center (BSC)


There's this  bakery in Bangsar Shopping Centre ( BSC ) that we really love ,Jason's Foodhall. Its located at the side of the supermarket near the escalator. Beside the bakery there's a mini counter where u can get a cuppa coffee and enjoy your pastries.










Jason's bakery is really one of the few good one in Klang valley. We tried most of their breads before. Particularly liked  the croissant and chocolate roll, croissant was fluffy and soft internally, cover with crispy layers of skin and smells super good. The chocolate roll was crispy on the outer layer and soft on the inside and plenty of chocolate was wrapped inside, not too sweet. Quality of chocolate was superb. Must Eat!!

The coffee served were pretty good too, they use illy coffee beans. Please skip the hot chocolate, it's really horrible.

Address:  Bangsar Shopping Centre (BSC). Ground Floor, Jason's FoodHall next to the escalator & wine shop.