Living up to its reputation, the Hainanese kopi mixed with tea was indeed delicious, and the coffee itself fragrant, well-balanced and moderately “kaw”. A nice change from Western All Day Breakfast, a meal here is comforting and soul-food for those who long for nostalgia, but at premium prices. Kopi average about RM4 per cup while the toast varieties are from RM5 to 8 (approx).
What do We Like about Thong Kee @ Sea Park? -The many varieties for breakfast directly from Thong Kee instead of the individual stalls -The organized table and ordering system. Can clearly see some serious thoughts being put in to improve the process flow, impressive -The beverages and foods are reasonably priced
Unlike most Hainanese breakfast eateries, Thong Kee’s specialty is their homemade croissants which is what makes them unique.Thong Kee Cafe at Seapark, Petal...
The signature pork chop alone has many different flavors to choose from. Our favorite is the nam yee and marmite sauce and we usually choose to have pork chop as there are no bones to it. Basically all the sauces are tasty anyway. The pork chop portion was big and with all the side dishes, it made a fulfilling meal.
I only visit here for their Pork Chop with Thai Sauce and Lemon Sauce Pork Chop. Aside from these two dishes, others are not really good to me. 我只会为他们的泰式猪扒和柠檬猪扒而拜访这里。其他的对我而言没那么美味。
Normally when we go to eat at Ribs King, PJ, we would order the rice dishes but this time I had the chicken mushroom wanton noodle at MYR 7.50+ (6% GST = MYR 7.95 nett). Taste quite acceptable.
What do We Like about Fluffed Cafe & Dessert Bar? -Huge variety of shortcake and cloudcake -Cafe with good vibe
My rating: 75% : Ambiance 70% : Price (value for money) 65% : Taste 75% : Location (ease of parking) 90% : Service 75% : Overall Rating
Strawberry waffle at MYR 22 nett. Needs a few friends to share this waffle because the strawberry sauce and ice cream is too sweet for one person.
Seafood fried rice (RM12 – one portion). Good portion, generous amount of seafood (shrimps, crab meat sticks), nice wokhei.
Stir Fried Lai Fun with seafood (prawns, squid, mini scallops) for MYR 12 The Lai Fun is the default type of noodle used for Assam Laksa). The noodles are a bit springy so I need to chew for a long time carefully. I kept more than half of this dish for my friend as the portion is too much for me.
The restaurant does not offer a big menu list of choices and I think it is perhaps a good thing that they offer what they do best.
As for the 240g chicken patty, it was made with 70% chicken breast and 30% chicken thigh, the patty was juicy. The avocado pesto salsa was refreshing and fragrant to go with the chicken patty, good combination it was.
The vibes here are quite interesting but a bit expensive, eg. Paleo Beef Burger (RM 26.90) where the portion is quite big.
Would I head here again? Hmmmm, if I want a cheerful place to hang out at , that is noisy and full of laughter and people talking and all, then yea, I would head here. For the food specifically , not so much. Like I said in the intro, first for its boisterous environment and then for the food.
What do We Like about Shokudo Curry House? -The Japanese curry satisfied our craving -The special black curry, though it can be spicier
So came across this neighbourhood local grown brand Shokudo Japanese Curry Rice that serves up a decent array of deep fried pork meat with its homemade Japanese curry.
Our friend enjoyed her Tori Tsukune Curry Udon (chicken meatballs with curry udon). The meatballs have a similar texture to Ikea’s meatballs while the curry is less thicker than ours and slightly citrus-y – which definitely work better as a soupy udon dish. This place has been here for many years, and now we know why. Probably one of the better Japanese curry rice in PJ.
Toast & Roast, as the name proclaimed the “the Real CharSiew” . . . well, totally agreed and hands down their “char siew” is impeccable delicious, literally melt in your mouth.
TnR by Sean & Angie serves one of the best char siew in PJ. They are always nicely charred with lovely caramelisation.
TNR by Sean & Angie in SS2 Petaling Jaya is definitely worth the visit for the Hakka noodles and their signature char siew. We like their char siew but in moderate level but if you do have comments on their food, please comment and let us know and I would love to hear about it. Thanks for reading.
Verdict: There’s definitely a lot more food to try at Restoran O & S, especially the highly recommended Asam Laksa and Curry Noodles, but waiting for table in a stuffy environment never something I enjoy. Revisit? I don’t have a firm answer I would say. ╮(╯_╰)╭
What do We Like about O&S Restaurant, Taman Paramount? -Best curry mee in the neighbourhood -Tasty char kueh teow -The coffeeshop setting for local delicacies
Personally I like their Macau egg (egg in tomato sauce) and kam heong pork slices. Very much to my liking. Also to note is their rice portion is very huge (we like to eat rice by the way), usually we shared one bowl of rice.
What do We Like about Choon Prawn Mee House? -The prawn mee broth which was rich, and full of prawns’ flavour
The traditional Prawn Mee was very nice, I think prawn-based soup was a little bit on the sweet side and not as spicy as I'd imagine it to be, which fits my taste buds. Nice!
我喜欢Nyonya咖喱鱼丸,因为咖喱包装了一个冲击力。也就是说,这并没有向我招呼“槟城”小贩,所以只把它当作一种(美味的)小吃。
The slightly expensive rm$9 "干咖喱排骨麵 Stewed Dry Curry Pork Ribs Noodle" was acceptable but wasn't my liking today
Chan Meng Kee does offer good safe Covid-19 dining procedures with workers all on Masks and tables with Social Distancing partition screens
Will definitely be back here maybe for their Roasted Duck or Steamed chicken in the future!
What do We Like about The Porki Society? -The foods tasted good especially the grilled pork neck. It was well marinate -The main courses are value for money. There are many variety to choose from
9/10 Stars.. Price : Worthy Services : Friendly and Good Environment : Warm & Homey with lovely Thai Music Food Type : Modernist Thai Status: NON-Halal
Very spicy! I think the restaurant "The Porki Society" was popular for their Boat Noodles in amongts folks in SS2 or PJ area.
Pork (Pai Kuat Wong) - medium portion - MYR 22 nett.
尽管食物的素质不怎么样,但胜在价格大众化,上菜的速度也很快,所以还是有不少人喜欢来这里聚餐的。
New Paris Restaurant at SS2, PJ.
Besides her signature Sarawak Laksa, Aunty Christina also offers 哥罗面 Kolo Mee, 黑胡椒豬肚湯 Pig stomach Black pepper soup, 益母雞 Kacangma, 五香 Ngoh Hiang, 番茄麵或粿条 Tomata Mee/Kueh Teow.
[Non-halal] Here’s out FAVOURITEST Sarawak Laksa ever! Aunty’s recipe has the perfect blend of herbs and spices - resulting in a rich and aromatic soup.
Aunty Christina's Sarawak Laksa is known to serve one of the best Sarawak Laksa in Sea Park, Petaling Jaya. Aunty Christina has been around since 1960, and it's no stranger to the locals. Here we are trying out this awesome Sarawak Laksa for the first time!
Overall we like the burger and like the pop corn chicken the most.
Three juicy cut Portobello mushroom in the Beautiful mess, together with runny egg yolk and the sauce, indeed a beautiful mess in MyBurgerLab
My special salted egg yolk beef burger (MYR 21.80 nett). I enjoyed eating this burger although the strong taste of beef does compete with the strong taste of the salted egg yolk for my attention. This salted egg yolk sauce is different from those in Lao Sar Bao. I believe some curry powder has been added to it to make it stand out as a savoury sauce instead of being on the sweet side.
There are several famous Roasted Duck destination in PJ, and one of them is PJ Seksyen 20's "龍鳳燒鴨 Restoran Loong Foong".
Crispy battered chicken with sweet, sour and spicy sauce. Appetising sauce but this portion is too much so half this dish is taken home by one of us as we couldn't finish it. Price is MYR 58.30 nett
Dinner for 2 costs RM51 with 4 dishes, 2 rice and 2 drinks. Food was ok but the service is not really good. When we wanted to get our bill, no one actually came to us despite us telling the workers that we need a bill. It took 15 minutes for the bill to came that piss me off and to get our change, it's even longer! There it goes, off my dinner list. Should considering take away roasted duck instead if dining there.
Overall, the RM34 we paid for half a bird is quite a good price (compared to its peers in the area). Sunrise remains a popular joint for many as we saw the ducks sell out by 1pm.
Sunrise roast duck 2020 , Sea Park, Petaling Jaya.日昇, 火炭烧烤鸭!Charcoal roast, golden duck! Rm58/ duck as of the date 2020 September.
Perhaps one of the go-to place for any Roast Duck lovers, some say that Restoran Sunrise's roast duck is one of the best in Klang Valley.
The ramen noodle of SoloMen deserves a special mention as it was perfectly done. The ramen texture was al-dente, springy and firm
My order: ChaHan set (fried rice) with miso soup, 3 gyoza and a cup of hot green tea at MYR 13.70 nett. I kept half the rice and two gyoza for dinner and finished drinking all the miso soup and hot green tea.
Earl Grey Mojito RM7.90 This drink also came highly recommended by the barista and I can clearly see why. This alcohol-free drink is absolutely refreshing! The earl grey tea added a crisp flavour to the traditional mojito! Underneath the minty citrus blend, the drink ended with a creamy base note of early grey which lingers for a bit. Quite an interesting adventure for the taste bud, but definitely a good one.
Rum and raisins cheese cake of Rekindle is the reason we keep going back for more 🙂 Ever since discovering and trying out their alcoholic cake in Rekindle, we regularly went back for their cake (especially the alcoholic one) and for the ambience, but too bad we are unable to dine in for the moment.
Rekindle SS2 comes in mind for most residents of PJ who lives near SS2 or the surroundings, probably because of its cosy ambience and most importantly, myriad of cakes there with unique flavours like even alcohol inside which are reasonably-priced.
This is a nice little cafe with cozy seating areas inside and interestingly coverted "sewing machines" as coffee tables in the outdoor seating area.
This hawker in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia tosses his wonton mee high in the air and catches it before serving it up. It’s earned the Flying Wan Tan Mee stall it...
I personally liked it! Furthermore, I get to see the owner's flying Wan Ton Mee skill where he tossed the Noodle perhaps some 15 feet up the sky and seems manage to retrieve it every time, fascinating.
I will definitely be back to enjoy this Seapark flying char siew wantan mee and show my friends how charming street food in KL is. It's the whole package - good food, nice folks, the dingiest dusty street side, great value and amazing showmanship.
I like the pastries and cake here, indeed a nice neighbourhood cafe/bakery.
The small little Café with limited seats does offer free drinking water, but still quite cozy while it is not crowded especially for and early morning breakfast (as early as 8:30am) and perhaps afternoon Tea Time for its sweet and savory treats along perhaps with a cup of coffee, tea or even a 莫吉托 mojito!
After ordering, they reheated it before serving. This made the filling all warm and oozing as you cut to the middle of it. No clumpy bits, flavors were good. I can most certainly understand now why people were willing to go to lengths just for it. Fortunately for me, I'm always a little late to the game so no queuing required now.