Let’s see what we ordered for our dinner. We ordered Dog Food, Classic Meatloaf, Baby Back Ribs, Crispy Bacon, Mixed Sausage Platter and Pig in a Blanket. I personally like the Classic Meatloaf and Dog Food. When I heard the name of Dog Food, I am like wow. Sound cool. Actually it is a fries bakes with gravy and cheese. For the Classic Meatloaf it actually is the combination of finely-minced pork and loaf. It is very juicy and tasty!
Please Note: This is a Non-Halal RestaurantDropped by Betty’s Midwest Kitchen at Aman Suria and Dataran Prima for an early dinner with the family. I’ve been...
Bottom Line: As someone who’s had Midwestern food for 4 years straight, I can vouch for the authenticity of Betty’s Midwest Kitchen’s food. With how long it’s been run, it would be a pity to see the diner come to a close when Kevin decides to retire. However, not every small business is built with the purpose of expanding or chasing profits, and Betty’s Midwest Kitchen is is an example of that.
I'd say good combinations, although a little salty as expected but tasty, appetizing, and satisfying meal.
Food today: 7 / 10 👍👍😋😋
This is the 8th visit to Milligram since October 27, and some days like today, the Café is almost empty before 12pm and then empty again after 2pm.
Char Siew Wan Tan Mee (big), 9.50 ringgit. Between the noodles and the rice, I thought the noodles were better. It was gooood, delicious. The noodles here are slightly thinner than usual, springy. The char siew was tender and juicy, provided the noodles with a lil sweetness. It was good, I’d give this dish a go again.
4-Star (out of 5). Famous Seremban Favourites have one of the best char siew that I have ever tasted. Nice contrast of light crisp and juicy soft textures. Delicate, perfect balance of savoury, sweet and natural porky flavours. This is the first time that I've ever used the "P" word to describe food in my blog.
Be prepared to wait for at least 15 minutes to 20 minutes during lunch time as the restaurant will be very packed. You might even have a hard time catching a staff to take your order or paying for your food!
Would I come back? Maybe, just not on days when their crew is running at a bare minimum and live band playing.
If not this huge seafood tomyum pot? Then go for the popular pink soup. Yen Ta Fo (RM 39) represent hot pot with fishballs and tofu pieces and is another dish perfect for anyone who loves hot pot.
Rama’s Beloved Fried Donut Prawns (Tod Man Gong) (RM 18.90) Something NEW ! And this dish is sinfully good. The prawn donuts are made from the fresh minced meat together with prawns. It brings you with the crunchy bites of meat and inside moist, juicy and flavourful texture.
Ginger Wine Lala Soup with Noodles (RM 13) For fans of ginger, you will definitely love every mouthful of this. The hint of ginger are so good that I am totally indulged with it. I am loving the hint of ginger and they are well paired with the noodles itself.
Kenny’s Food Cart has been around since 1993 when Kenny’s father used to run the stall selling porridge at Alisan Road in Petaling Jaya. A few years ago, Kenny moved to their own restaurant at Kenny’s Food Cart in Aman Suria. Kenny continues the legacy with a new restaurant and a new business partner. After just months opening the restaurant, Ho Chak! a popular food TV program featured Kenny’s Food Cart on 8TV Malaysia. There were also many bloggers and friends gave good reviews on this restaurant.
Cantonese Style Loh See Fun, 8.50 ringgit Ooooo yum! Another yummy dish. I cant say I’ve had this particular dish with this thick of a noodle before. Yes, the noodles are usually short and thick but the ones here were thicker. I liked it, different but niceeee. The dish also came with minced meat, chicken, fried onions, spring onions, egg and etc. The soupy gravy was da bomb. The distinct taste of Chinese wine was more evident here – pleasant and not overwhelming. Yummy.
A must-visit café if you’re looking for a cool place to take pictures with your friends and also if you’re a fan of waffles, cakes, and coffee! This is also a great place for you if you are looking for a comfortable environment with relaxing music to calm your mind!
This is definitely one Cafe I can be at as an alternative to Co-Working spaces.
That cake though …. da bomb!! I mean, it sure was finger licking good. If you are a fan of ‘pandan’ – you’d certainly love this. Before the cake even reaches your table, you would be able to smell the tempting, distinct aroma of the pandan. Then, when it finally arrives at your table, digging into it and savoring it… yuuuuuummmmmm. I was instantly in love. The taste of ‘Gula Melaka” was evident too. Unlike cakes at most other cafes, whereby the gula melaka is often just a sprinkle/drizzle on the top, here, it comes with a generous layer. The cake itself, over all, was soft and moist. The grated coconut on the top was an excellent addition as it provided a difference in texture. I’d certainly give this cake a go again.
Just loves the complimenting veggies like Crunchy Beans and Firm Spongy Oyster Mushrooms that absorbed the soup.
这里的服务员都是泰国人,有时候难免会有语言沟通的问题。但是感觉很道地,食物选择多而且水准都不错,可惜对我来说太远了,要不然真的可以常来呢~
9/10 Stars.. Price: Reasonable Services: Good & Friendly Environment: Cozy & Homey Food Type: Thai Cuisine Status: NON-Halal
If you are staying at Aman Suria and craving for some good food, you must visit District 13 by 缔. This is truly a hidden gem at Aman Suria.
It is one of the café which surprises me with their awesome food and beverage. Located in Aman Suria, District 13 is one of the café which is worth to visit for those who café hopper. Their café comes
Bacon carbonara. This tops my list of weirdest combination. The pan fried sliced spam lends the creamy pasta a salty flavor. Then you have the shredded seaweed. Like, wait, what just happened there? I find that last ingredient there weird or maybe it's just my lack of understanding for fusion food. I wouldn't say this tasted bad, just an acquired one.
We ordered two sets of ‘eggs on toast’, yes two same set I can’t remember why, different toast though. To be frank I can’t remember the taste at the point of writing this, it was just usual toast with rockets and egg. Nothing more I can describe. Will let the pictures tell the taste.
Fresh loaves slices served with dainty Japanese butter, pepper and sea salt. Quite interesting as the Japanese butter renders a rather subtle taste compared to my usual fave French butter.
Widely known for its sourdough and croissant, other bakeries such as baguette, kanelbullar, canele and cakes are also available. They are baked freshly every day, basically you could get all sort of carbs and happiness in the quiet neighbourhood of Taman Rasa Sayang at Petaling Jaya.
能在这么舒适的环境之下,吃上一餐经济的午餐,我觉得这是超值了~趁着新餐单还未下架,我要多来几次才行。
氛围和食物都有达标
For those who love surprise, I would highly recommend No Idea.
The rm$7 "豬扒冷米粉 Pork Chop cold noodles" Vietnamese style, is like a Super-Charged Power bowl of Salad.
the teh tarik and kopi are both definitely worth sampling!
"猪小弟の美食 Pig Brother House" offers Pork chop rice or noodles from rm$8 to rm$9.90.
Verdict: It was indeed a bustling place on weekends with both indoor and outdoor seating were fully occupied. The indoor was rather stuffy and hot, so the al-fresco seat would be a better choice if you’re planning to come here.
definitely a good place for early breakfast in PJ.
Overall, a satisfactory breakfast food hunt in PJ.
Roti Telur sampled today was quite good and especially worth mentioning is the thick Dhal (nice) and super spicy Sambal; worth mentioning it wasn't that oily at all.
It was super duper delicious breakfast for us. Tasty food and fast service. If there is a restaurant serve this delicious breakfast nearby my house, I don’t mind waking up everyday for this. Hehehehe!! The total bill for food and drinks is about RM 15 (Including 2 Teh Tarik, 1 Poori which is not included in the blog post)
Overall the food is nice and the restaurant is spacious. It is located slightly opposite 6 to 19 Nasi Lemak. Air Air-conditioning and Al Fresco dining area are available.
If you lived nearby, this is a good eat. Go try some of their offerings.
They have many more stalls to check out. I spotted a bowl of one of my favourite noodles on a good number of tables.
Definitely worth the drive here, and a must-try if you happen to be at Restoran TropiKiri.
Overall, we thought the food was ok. Service was quick, but our experience was marred by the very greasy tofu dish.However, they do have a very extensive menu with a number of interesting seafood dishes.
Ambiance: 6/10 Price: 6.5/10 Food: 6.5/10 (non-halal) Verdict: Pretty decent dishes. Try the whole spareribs and homemade tofu with salted egg.
While decent, we still think the chicken rice here is just average. Nevertheless, the service was good and we liked the free flow of soup. The wantan mee was the surprise hit for us – and it’s something we would likely return for.
The meat was chunky and tender on the thigh, drumstick and wing. The chicken breast was moist but not mushy.
美茶餐室 Restoran Mayang Jaya" is still to sample the 叉燒雲吞麵 Charsiew Wanton Mee
Was here just 3 months ago, and back for the Charsiew Wantan Mee again; perhaps should have sampled the Chicken Feet or Curry Chicken Wantan Mee; next time!
SS26's 美茶餐室 Restoran Mayang Jaya was definitely a good find this morning!
Here they served a great variety of crab gravy or flavor you wish to have, just let the chef know whether you want it to be cooked
在這邊吃飯雖然熱但是還蠻好玩的,尤其看到大家認真的拿槌子敲螃蟹就覺得好有趣, 今天的5道料理中我最推薦麥片蝦和鹹蛋螃蟹, 這兩道雖然蝦肉和蟹肉口感較紮實,不過味道最討我的喜歡,吃完以後還意猶未盡呢
Vegetarian Sweet and Sour Rice at MYR 9.50 nett There are 6 pieces of sweet and sour soy meat. I was surprised to see that there are two parts in one cube of soy meat - the top part is whitish in colour to represent the fatty part of pork and the bottom part has meat-like texture but they are all made from soy. Taste is acceptable but you won't be fooled into thinking that they are meat.
真的很少见到那么优质的素食咖啡厅,一定要介绍给大家
Ovo vegetarian nasi lemak (MYR 9.50 nett) with one hard boiled egg, tempeh, long beans, cucumbers, sambal and vege mutton potatoes curry. The rice has strong coconut milk taste and the blue colour is from "bunga telang" - the flower of the blue-pea plant (Clitoria ternatea). As I ate one scoop of sorbet and one scoop of ice cream, I had to keep most of the nasi lemak for dinner. I believe this is one of the lowest priced vegetarian nasi lemak around.
One offers Sarawak noodles and this one called "仁丹(杰)海鮮粉和潮州粥" offering seafood noodle and porridge!
Worth sampling next visit maybe the seafood noodle, also available is a road side malay nasi lemak stall (just outside the kopitiam), so can tapao and eat at the kopitiam.
Siew yok rice is not really crispy at all. The siew yok is slightly oily and the skin of the siew yok is not crispy. Taste: 2/5 Price: RM 4.50