That was a good lunch, our ramen craving appeased, we left happy!
Unlike its counterparts, Bari-Uma has an affordable menu but persistently serving authentic and addictive ramen.
There are several lunch set options, but the star of the show is the Bari-Uma: Ramen in pork flavoured shoyu soup with thick-cut flamed chashu. The set (RM29.90) comes with edamame, two pieces of pan-fried chicken gyoza and green tea. The soup is made from herbs, pork bones, chicken feet, high quality soy sauce and other ingredients, boiled for over 10 hours to extract maximum flavour. The result is a super rich, creamy and thick broth, which diners will slurp to the last drop. The ramen is fresh and springy as well, with just the right amount of al dente bite, and the thick cut chasu had a smokey, slightly charred taste, with a good balance between the lean and fat.
The Middle Eastern Medley is consistently good and (to us) it is the best thing on the menu. The lamb shank was fall off the bone tender and the rice was perfectly aromatic and delicious. It was worth braving traffic and the hot sun just to eat this.
Not exactly a pocket-friendly lunch but one worth every Ringgit spent - I would never slave in the kitchen to cook those lamb shanks and I am definitely not up for baking such fancy cakes. Hah!
When it comes to traditional Malay and Western fusion food served in a casual setting, Serai is a popular choice among urbanites in the Klang Valley. Their Jaya Shopping Centre outlet is crowded wi…
In conclusion, I believe that Tossed Cafe is quite obvious that it isn't your regular hippy cafes. It serves a decent meal in a clean and comfortable environment, with 4 different method of sitting - swing chair, bean bags, long table or a table for 4. Service was pretty responsive and the price is on a reasonable scale. It's not entirely cheap nor was it too expensive. If you're hoping for a quick and wholesome lunch, Tossed will definitely be able to assist you.
my yummy mushroom pesto spaghetti, though wishing there is more pesto, but the generous mushroom more than made up for it. RM18.90 We went during offpeak had a 50% discount 😛
In sum, Tossed! Cafe JSC is a great place for quick lunch, leisure dinner, friends gathering and even for event function. Come for a bowl of Laksa Johor, stay for a piece of Sticky Date Cake and coffee.
这里的食物做得比我想像中好,感觉上这应该配上落地玻璃窗和英式小田园风才恰当,瑟缩在商场顶楼被遗忘的角落好像可惜了一点。。。
The food and environment at Good Food & Co is decent, and the prices were what I expected from such a location/ambience. Will I go back again? Maybe – they do have a lot of items on their menu that I haven’t tried!
Overall, it was a good experience at Good Food & Co. - delicious food, friendly staffs and comfy environment. If you have yet to try Good Food & Co. then I strongly believe that you probably should give it a try. I was told they have set lunch too.
(M6) Butter Curry Chicken with Rice, 15 Ringgit. I dont know how they did it but the butter and curry mix complimented each other well. As soon as the dish arrived, the first thing that would hit you is the smell – the sweet buttery aroma and this would certainly get your mouth all watered up and ready for what you are about to taste. The first thing I decided to taste is the gravy. Man, it was good. First, the creamy, sweetish butter sauce hits you and the the subtle curry Having the flavorsome gravy with crispy,tender chicken thigh. Ooooo yum. I would totally order this dish again… and again… and again.
Red Bean Soup & Glutinous Balls, 7 ringgit. It was thick and filled with plenty of red beans. It had just the right amount of sweetness and there was 2 large glutinous balls filled with black sesame. I dislike glutinous balls that has very little filling but loads of flour – what exactly is the point of stating that there is a filling when it isnt even going to be filled to half of its capacity, right? Well, I am happy to say that it isnt the case here. here, you would literally get a generous portion of black sesame filling. It was soft, buttery and worked well with the glutenous balls and red bean soup. Loved it.
Dessert Dinner again at Farmer Street, Jaya Shopping Centre
Sushi Zanmai's food is easy as it's halal, fresh, tasty and most importantly reasonably priced so it has been a staple Japanese choice amongst Malaysians and the quality of the rice is better than the one in Mentai / Jiro but of course, if you are willing to pay for slightly more than those.
Chicken Drumstick in a Bun at MYR 6.90+ (6% SST = MYR 7.31 nett). Sounds fun to eat so bought two to try. The end of the chicken drumstick is wrapped in aluminium foil and it juts out from the bun. You can also see the drumstick from the other end of the bun. It is nice as the bun tastes of herbs, the chicken drumstick meat is tender and you know that it is chicken meat that you are getting since a whole complete drumstick on the bone is in the bun.
Nothing like a warm bowl of gooey goodness in the middle of the day! The version here is topped with lots of shredded chicken, parsley and a localised ingredient you won’t find in Taiwan – a big dollop of sambal. Nothing to complain about here – the oysters were sizable and fresh,and the broth was nice and savoury.
We add MYR 1 nett to change the plain white rice to a bowl of yam rice. The soup is tasty but the pieces of coconut are too tough to be eaten
Just a bowl of Trotter Vinegar with an egg (MYR 8 nett), a bowl of brown rice (MYR 2 nett) and a plate of vegetables without any gravy or oil (MYR 3 nett). I prefer this trotter vinegar dish to the one I ate at Pop Corn because it is not too sweet.
Signature Fish Soup Set at MYR 15 nett with rice and vegetables. Good value for money. I am not sure what fish it is but I can tell from the taste that it is not dory fish. The soup tastes nice so I drank all of it but kept half the rice and fish for another meal.
Crowds favourite, Duck egg Char Koey Teow @ RM 12.90 is surprisingly good. Filled with wok hei and for a Halal version, it is worth to be recommended.
River Home Seafood restaurant in Jaya We were here for this fresh crabs promotion of MYR 48.80 for 3 fresh crabs but they were out of stock so we chose to still eat here but without the crabs. So sad.
Piatti Di Agnello (RM60) Juicy and tender char-grilled US pork rack (250gm), served with baked tomato and orzo with green pea. Cooked to tender and slightly charred on the surface, this pork rack was lip smackingly delicious!
Would I go back to Enorme? Absolutely. I don't think it is a place I would put into my list of favourites just yet, but to be fair, I have only tried 3 dishes so far.
Verdict: Enorme is possibly one of the best Italian restaurants I’ve been to so far, and I’d gladly recommend it to everyone! Prices are a bit steep, but hey, you’re paying for really good food. Would come back to try something else on special occasions. 🙂
Our favourite goes to Nasi Ulam. Mixed chilled rice with crunchy local herbs, served with roasted beef or roasted chicken accompanied with coconut milk, spicy gravy, sambal kelapa, sambal chili, fish cracker, salted egg and ginger pickles. Best to have a bit of everything and tuck in in one spoonful.
Top on the list of Genji’s Winter Specials and Signature Dishes menu is the air-flown Wagyu beef. With its rich tender buttery melt-in-mouth texture, thanks to the heavy marbling, wagyu is best savoured grilled lightly or dipped into shabu-shabu. Swirling the wagyu for just a few seconds in a bubbling umami broth is the best way to enjoy the beef. We definitely didn’t stop at one slice! The Shabu-shabu wagyu (marble 10) is at RM380
Every Saturday and Sunday, Paya Serai in Hilton Petaling Jaya presents their ever popular Weekend Hi-Tea Buffet featuring over 40 delectable teatime delights. The buffet, which runs from 12.30pm to 4.30pm, will rotate between three different menus and will showcase International as well as authentic Malay, Chinese and Indian cuisine The Weekend High Tea at Paya Serai is priced at RM122 nett per adult and RM66 nett per child
Families and large dining parties can choose from Fortune Set (RM2,188 nett per table of 10 persons), Prosperity Set (RM2,388 nett per table of 10 persons) or Longevity Set (RM2,488 nett per table of 10 persons); available for lunch and dinner.
Another must-try is the Blueberry Cheese, which has a mild, subtle cheesy flavour in the centre, as well as the Pomegranate Raisin, which is tangy and fruity. The best part is that they’re not too sweet!
The Jade Rabbit Premium Series One of the must to enjoy is their latest creation and the signature box which comes with the intricate laser-cut wood finishing, featuring two adorable rabbits, against a night background with a glowing full moon. This collectible is available in two colours, blue and pink (box of 4) and peach (box of 2). And they are priced at RM 118nett for a box of 4 pieces | RM 68nett for a box of 2 pieces
If you’re looking for a good neighourhood casual Japanese restaurant, Hanazen is worth checking out.
Overall, a positive first visit to Hanazen at PJ Jaya One.
Sometimes when we’re not adventurous, we usually just go for the chef’s special sushi moriwase. The spread and quality of this is value for money.
What do We Like about Kings Hall Cafe? -Kings Hall is spacious and has a lot of seating in different setting -The location is rather quiet, good for a peaceful cup of coffee without big crowd -We like the rice bowl and its pesto paste
Overall, this spot does have its own charm when it comes to café hopping stint in search for awesome treats. With some light chatters with your chum- the day is simply perfect!
What do We Like about Feast at Sheraton, PJ? -Good spread and selection of foods to choose from for our breakfast -Attentive and helpful staff
Enjoy delicious breakfast buffet at Sheraton PJ hotel. Indulge in a number of mouth-watering dishes and cuisines that you cannot get enough of, from smoked duck slices to Mee Mamak. You can get virtually any breakfast that you want here at the Feast at Sheraton PJ.
Available from 23 September till 6 October 2019, Sheraton Petaling Jaya Hotel Sawadee-Thai buffet will highlight an array of authentic Thai specialty, along with dishes from their International buffet line. Sawadee-Thai buffet is priced at RM118 per adult, RM59 per child.
If you are like me, who enjoy Japanese food, Kampachi should be definitely be on your list as it is undoubtedly one of Kuala Lumpur’s best Japanese restaurant.
Our dinner at Kampachi in Plaza 33 was fantastic. The setting was calm and comfortable, and the food was delicious. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy Japanese food with friends or family. Whether you love sushi or want to try something new, Kampachi is a great place to go. We left with full stomachs and happy faces, looking forward to our next visit.
Hokkaido Hotate – Scallop Another sweetness overloaded nigiri with essence from the sea. This hokkaido scallop was as huge as my palm!
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My beef burger + extra cheese = RM5.30. THIS. This is what good burgers should be about. Simple, no frills but oh-so-tasty. The patty was flavourful, well seasoned and juicy, and I could really taste the difference and freshness in quality as compared to frozen patties. Instead of mayo which may overpower the taste of meat, the burger has just chilli sauce, onions and cucumbers.
The Chicken Burger with Egg and Cheese (RM6.30) we had was simple yet extremely appetizing and delicious. The buns were perfectly toasted with good buttery flavours while the patties were appetizing, flavourful and delicious. The combination of cheese and egg added so much depth of flavours. Needless to say, Jackson’s Burger was simple, delicious and appetizing. It is perfect for those who like their burgers clean and tasty. Besides the usual chicken and beef burgers, there are also a number of unconventional burger patties such as fish and crab.