Sunday, 22 February 2009

Shilin Taiwan street snacks at Ikano

after hours of walking around ikano/the curve, we decided to have a light snack..

click here and here for more reviews and nicer photos. was desperate so had to use dad's handphone camera cos i didn't bring pinkie :(

SHILIN TAIWAN STREET SNACKS
ikano power centre
Lot LG65
No. 2, Jalan PJU 7/2Mutiara Damansara
47800 Petaling Jaya,
SelangorDarul Ehsan,
Malaysia


its just a very small shop and there are a few tables and chairs outside for dining in. most people prefer to take away. can be pretty crowded at times, so be prepared to be patient!


seafood tempura (rm5.50)

and your patience shall be rewarded :)
although the menu is quite limited, 4 choices of food and only 2 drinks (soya bean and mineral water)
the seafood tempura doesn't taste like tempura. but its quite good, nice to chew :P tastes like fish, crab and sotong (to me at least..) don't know what they actually put inside. its abit like eating the chewy keropok lekor, but less fishy. BUT its very oily! and deep fried.


this is the Happy! ricebox set (rm10) consists of nice taiwanese rice, their signature fried chicken (smaller portion) and three pieces of tofu. its really yummy, and the chicken is very good. crispy on the outside and smooth on the inside ^_^ with a hint of spiciness. yummy!! also comes with a free drink (the soyabean)

and this is the handmade oyster mee sua. very famous! and i can see why! its scooped from a big pot and then topped with shredded chicken and some leafy thingy (is it parsley??) and three pieces of juicy oyster. hmm...doesn't look very good but it actually is. the noodles are smooth and silky and the gravy is really delicious. definitely a must try. serving is small, not filling if you're looking for a proper meal.
all in all, this is a great place to grab a bite or when you want a "snack-on-the-go"
will definitely come back to try the crepe!
its so funny how we actually went to the Shilin night market in Taiwan (august last year) and
DID NOT TRY the oyster mee sua and came back to malaysia to eat. LOL. how ironic!

Friday, 20 February 2009

lunch with the girls @ sushi groove sunway pyramid

another food review in another japanese food oulet in sunway pyramid
SUSHI GROOVE is located at the new wing of sunway pyramid, opposite JCO donuts. since no one has tried this place before, we decided to give it a go. which also means a food post for the food bloggers, sarah kate and i :P
for other reviews, click here and here

the interior of this place is different from most japanese food oulets, its sort of like being in a bar. very dark and mysterious with long tables. the concept is kinda nice. very different.lucklily at that time was still kinda early so we sat at the long table without having to share with others.lol. there is also no conveyer belt, so everything must be ordered...
crissy trying to get an artistic shot of the place

the theme colour here...would be green

and the "groovy" menu which was very nice and colourful and quite informative. they have a variety of stuff to choose from...noodles, rice, and fancy sushi rolls and appetizers and also desserts. more like a fusion style menu.cos some stuff weren't very "japanese"

this is the complimentary salmon skin, which was their new product. hmmm... it was crispy but fishy! something i won't order >.<

ocha, which came in the lunch set i ordered. Choose a rice/noodle dish from the menu and pay for the dish, they will give complimentary miso soup and refillable green tea. quite worth it

the miso soup. honestly speaking, i'm no big fan of miso soup, so i just took a few sips and left it there. lol

some pretty fancy sushi rolls. hmm..can't remember the name. haha. just admire the photo :P
very nice presentation

another fancy sushi roll. this is the baby dragon. they are superbly creative when naming their food.
this is from the set lunch, a rice dish.which is spicy! oops, can't remember the name also. sorry if this food post is abit lacking of information!

this is my dish, also from the set lunch. it was either this or chicken katsu don. yeah, i know i'm boring :P
this is erm...a rice dish with grilled chicken and sprinkles. something different but somehow, it didn't really taste like japanese food to me. it was a HUGE serving, i could not even finish the rice. it was just so-so. the rice was slightly soggy-_-

evie's food. another rice dish with chicken and ginger. was also considering this dish but the ginger totally changed my mind (i really cannot stand ginger!) but when i tried it, it was actually quite good, chicken was nice and crispy and there was just a slight ginger taste.


and no girls outing would be complete without lots of photos! :D

group photo :) Sarah, Evelyn, Crissy, me and Yinwei. the stripy yellow background is so unique !

taken at the entrance lined with mirrors and fake bamboos.lol

and we were rather amused with yin wei's camera that had a smile detection feature. this photo of evelyn and i was taken with that:P

crissy, eve and I
overall, sushi groove is a "ok" place...abit pricey though, ambiance was good, service not bad and food was allright.at least we tried a new place!

Sunday, 15 February 2009

ice cream@bentong, pahang

I have been wanting to go to bentong, pahang for ice-cream. not just any ice cream but special famous HOME-MADE ice cream.
and also to visit my relatives who were staying there. killing two birds with one stone.
apparently this shop is very famous. numerous write-ups have been done and food blogs are raving about it.
click here for the write up in the star
and here and here for some other blog reviews.

Kow Po Coffee Shop (09-222 1258 / 016-931 0391)
No.2 Bentong Heights,
28700 Bentong, Pahang.
The shop is open from 10am to 7pm every day, except Mondays

its about 1 and a half hours drive from subang, but its so worth it :) here is the shop, fairly easy to find. its near hong leong bank and its opposite the bus station.
and as you can see..its packed with people. both the young and old. who says ice cream is only for kids :P its a simple no frills shop. they have a wide variety of desserts, but since we were all so stuffed from lunch, we just went for the basic one scoop ice cream with red bean topping. they also have ice kacang and stuff. there is also a stall that sells food like nasi lemak and other savoury stuff.


ice cream and topping flavours are very traditional. there is peanut, pandan, sweet corn, vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry and from what i read, even durian but i guess its seasonal. topping ranges from sweetcorn, red bean and cocktail fruits.
the top picture is the peanut ice cream.

this is the pandan ice cream. the most unique one I've ever tasted. pure pandan is used, not the artificial flavouring. very nice and fragrant and not overly sweet.



how can i resist the chocolate ice cream ^-^
and its really good. rich chocolate taste without being too sweet. love it!!!
the texture of the ice cream is thick and rich, creamy without giving you the "jelak" feeling if you eat too much. and its fresh and totally home made without preservatives. thats why its so popular!!
definitely worth the drive (toll and petrol too) up :)






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