Chicken Masala, 7.50 ringgit. I like the chicken masala – it had a good amount of spice and gravy to it.
A banana leaf rice meal is not complete without some side dishes. Mutton and chicken, will be prepared in different styles daily (either masala, peratal or varuval) to offer choices to diners. During our visit, it was mutton masala (RM9.90); the portion was generous with tender, chunks of meat in a delicious gravy. Highly recommended!
Apart from that, now you start your day at Bananabro, as they are serving Malaysian most favourite breakfast - NASI LEMAK. Don't miss out this amazing food cause it is only available for breakfast start from 8.30am to 11am. Deliciously side dishes, juicy tender fried chicken and fragrant sambal with rice. MUST TRY!!! Nasi Lemak Fried Chicken (RM 11.90)
Asides from their famous Boat Noodle, one can try their famous Kra Pow Chicken Rice (RM 14.15). The Kra Pow Chicken Rice is worth ordering where it comes with the deliciously stir fried diced chicken which is served with the mix Holy Thai Basil. Topped with the Sunshine Egg and the fragrant Jasmine Rice with it. They also have spicy beef kra pow for those who wants to have it in spicy version!
Fancy a BBQ and steamboat meal without burning a hole-in-your-pocket? If your answer is 'YES', then you may want to give Bar.B.Q Plaza a try. The chain outlet restaurant is a self-cooking Mongolian and Japanese style barbecue restaurant originated from Thailand in 1987. Bar B.Q.Plaza has established its presence in Malaysia 11 years ago with 16 outlets all over Malaysia to provide the great grilling experience with high-quality meat and vegetables to Malaysians at affordable prices.
Selling a series of beverage with signature Hong Kong milk tea being the highlight, the brewing is precise when the finest ingredients are used to make sure of the silkiest taste in a cup that’s ready to go. Together with an entire series comprising of both tea and juices, as well as the dairy or non coffee selection, there should be something for everyone.
Dairy Tooth Ice House has set its first outlet in Malaysia. It is considered as a dessert house, bringing the popular brand over here for Malaysians to taste authentic Hong Kong delicacies. It offers symbolic elements representing the old Hong Kong. A resemblance of how old folks enjoyed their tea and snack In Hong Kong.
You will be intrigued with the signature NASI LEMAK IN A PARCEL in a Telur Bungkus, served with sambal petai prawn and brinjal, total enjoyment for me from the fragrant coconut rice to spicy savoury sambal.
Craving for some hand-made fresh fruit beverages? City Milk from Taiwan is finally here, serving a variety of fresh milkshake which indeed would brighten up your day. City Milk implement a good concept with combination of fresh fruits and milk which is revolutionizing the drinking culture in the country. It has become the popular daily beverages in Taiwan. The beverages they serve are all natural and healthy!
Ikan Menari RM38.80 Rasa Utara's signature dish ,the freshwater fish marinated with spices and herbs was fried till crispy outside yet soft and fluffy on the inside. The signature blend of caramelised sweet soy sauce and sambal 'nuclear' (hot sambal) served on the side was the perfect accompaniment.
Overall, I do say this place does live up to the hype.
For example we really like this Unagi Bao RM28. Small in size, big in flavours. Spicy, succulent unagi contrasted by crunchiness of deep fried nori, flavours lifted up with salted egg crumble and julienne cucumber for a refreshing crisp that comes in just right. Served over a basket of sweet potato chips.
THE LINGUIST (MYR 30) Sautéed Prawns and Clams with Chili Linguine, Garlic and Rocket Huge and fresh prawns were spotted!
Service is slow, food is nice, price is above average. Value for money item would be Fried Chicken and Curry Rice. Cheese cake with cream is pretty good.
Overall, the high cost of the meal (RM268 for 2.5 diners) wasn’t matched by the quality of food, so I don’t think I am likely to return in the near future. On the other hand, if I could get away with just having three courses of dessert, I might change my mind.
YURI / Matcha 6th Avenue Cheesecake! Priced at RM21, this is exclusively made available at The Tokyo Restaurant, Isetan The Japan Store, Lot 10. We personally prefer this to the original now as it has the right balance of sweetness together with the matcha. So velvety smooth and tasty!
Thanks to the friendly staff for recommending this Sup Ekor. So good! A hearty portion of tummy-warming, flavourful oxtail broth, richly seasoned with a bouquet of house spices, topped with celery cress and crispy shallot.
Reasons to visit Shook! The Starhill Dining: stylish new digs; menu catering to a variety of tastes; Dancing Prawns; grill menu; cocktails from The Alchemy; although wine by the glass is not particularly impressive their vertical collection of Chateau Mouton Rothschild dating back to the 1940s is worth at least a little envy.
The comprehensive spread of authentic Malay dishes includes all-time favourites such as Rendang Daging ‘Tok’, Ikan Patin Masak Tempoyak, Nasi Briyani, Sup Ekor and Bubur Lambuk
This place offer decent walnut and black sesame paste, most places taste like some factory made powdery taste. They did put some effort to make some dessert art for you.
I have high hopes on this Steamed Egg Custard @ RM 3.50.. However it was quite a let down in both taste and texture.
♥Verdict: Although the choices are quite limited but Restoran Ruby still is a decent place for Tong Sui especially if you’re a fan of Tong Sui in paste form like these.
Reasons to visit the Five Sen5es “Eat All You Can” Dim Sum Brunch at The Westin Kuala Lumpur: unlimited orders of dim sum items made a la minute; stylish setting; must order the Siew Mai and Fried Mango Prawn Net Spring Rolls; if dining a la carte be sure to request Creamy Custard Buns and the Signature Chilly Creamy Mango Puree.
From 6 January until 16 February 2020, Five Sen5es will be presenting 3 exquisite set menus, a selection of fresh Yee Sang and festive a la carte items specially curated by Chinese Chef Ron Lean and his team. The menu will showcase authentic Chinese cuisine, engaging your five senses - sight, taste, scent, touch and sound. The set menus are priced at RM1,988 (Happiness), RM2,188 (Blessings) and RM2,388 (Abundance) per table of 10 persons respectively. Each set menu comes with a bottle of selected complimentary House red or white wine.
Flavours were sweet and clear in most of the dishes, as what Hongkong-style does: allowing the natural goodness of ingredients to shine. With wellness very much in mind, the dishes are well executed with minimal use of oil and hard flavouring
这里, 让食客们在同一个屋檐下都能品尝到当地的特色美食~ 除了马来美食之外, 这个自助餐也提供了西方美食哦~
除了以上 5 种我特别推荐的美食之外, 他们家还有很多其他美食等着大家去品尝哦~
Hidangan Idaman Sekeluarga @ Big Apple Restaurant (7pm to 10pm) Price : RM129nett per adult, RM59nett per child (27-29 April & 20-22 May 2020) RM139nett per adult, RM69nett per child (30 April - 19 May 2020)
Celebrate this season of togetherness and gratitude from 8 April to 2 May 2022 at Kontiki at The Federal Kuala Lumpur…
There’s Satay, Nasi Briyani , Murtabak With Vegetable Dhal & Onion Ring Pickle, Crispy Chicken Burger , Pisang / Keledek / Cempedak Goreng, Roasted Beef Wellington With Sauce, Yong Tau Foo , Dim Sum / Pau Selection , Waffle With Condiments , Pasta With Variety Sauce and so much more….
The Federal KL 旗下的 Kontiki 餐厅从7月15日开始恢复营业,在严格的执行着新常态的情况下,给大家提供着各种不一样的“吃到饱” buffet。
Healthier mooncake selections include Snow Skin Shiro Umeboshi With Green Tea Paste and Baked Bamboo Charcoal Paste With Salted Egg Yolk would go well with the health-conscious customers.
Durian lovers can indulge in the second offering which is the Snow Skin Durian Paste With Truffle
Steamed Cod with Chinese Ham Served with Honey and Supreme Stock Paste The generous portion of the cod comes perfectly good to our tastebuds. The cod is perfectly steamed together with the Chinese Ham bringing you the aromatic flavours . The dish is just awesomely good where the fish remains its flaky texture but the flavours are enhanced by the Chinese Ham as well as Supreme Stock Paste.
看来吃过庸记的牛腩面后,我的味蕾又再次被宠坏了。
Taste:9/10(Delicious. Satisfied with the meals here. So far they seems to serve the best beef noodles in KL. Portion were good. I tried both version of soup and dry beef noodles and found that dry version taste better. Also their dry version with peanuts which makes the noodles taste better. The meat is soft. The tendon is good and normal beef noodles bowl came with beef balls & tripes. I order extra honeycomb which is very tender and taste good in beef broth. You also have option to add crispy fish skin for tastier option)
The tendons were so good and soft. Good till the last morsel.
Originated from Seoul, Chir Chir (치르치르) is the largest fried chicken chain in Korea with over 100 stores in China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia.
Honey Butter Chicken (RM24.90) A highly addictive dish which I agree with crispy boneless fried chicken chucks with potato wedges and rice cakes, tossed with honey butter sauce and seasoning.
Started with this Rose Cheese Chiqueen, a cheesy chicken platter that’s going to become cheese lovers’ new favourite! Fried chicken tenders stacked over a bed of fondue cheese, topped with chunky potato wedges and cherry tomatoes, further heaped with mozzarella sauce.
Looking for delicious traditional and seasonal favourites that comes with all its trimmings on a bountiful buffet spread ??? Do head on over to the Westin Kuala Lumpur Hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, The Living Room, this Christmas season.
One of these eateries, The Living Room, serves as the all-day dining restaurant.
Price RM158 nett per adult RM79 nett per child (7-12 years old) *Kids below 6 years dine for free Juadah Iftar Available from 8 May to 4 July 2019.
麗苑使用的臘腸、臘肝腸(潤腸)等臘味都是從香港空運進來的哦。
I totally enjoyed the Steamed Giant Garouper with Cordyceps Flower, Stir-fried Prawns with Hawthorn Sauce, Braised Pork Knuckle with Dried Oysters & Sea Moss and who can say No to a glistening BBQ Crispy Suckling Pig?
A traditional favourite on the menu this festive season is the Steamed Clay Pot Rice with Chinese Waxed Meat. Made with Chinese sausages specially flown in from Hong Kong, this dish requires up to 45 minutes to prepare for the flavours of the vegetables, Chinese herbs and meat to infuse into the rice leaving a distinct and rich flavour.
There will be three set menus available, from now until 19 February 2019, priced at RM188 nett per person for a minimum of four persons and range from RM 1,888 nett, RM 2,888 nett and RM 3,888 nett per table of ten for a 9-course set meal.
Another popular item at Lai Ching Yuen is the Claypot Pork Belly With Salted Fish, where pork belly is cooked in high heat with ginger, a generous amount of scallions and red onion for a bit of texture. The pork belly slices were juicy and came with enough fat for flavour. Since it was cooked with salted fish, this dish can be a bit one-dimensional in terms flavour—salty, therefore it is best to tone down the saltiness by pairing it with a bowl of white rice.
Lai Ching Yuen is one of the very few top notch Cantonese restaurants in Kuala Lumpur that serves high quality all-you-can-eat dim sum. With over 50 types of handcrafted delights and an affordable price tag of RM74 per pax, Lai Ching Yuen’s ala-carte all-you-can-eat dim sum is a steal.