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.
Another lunch of coconut and pad thai. This pad thai is not that sweet so it tastes very good.
"Streat Thai" and not (Street) Thai, is all about Thai street food (also one at Tesco Puchong), the establishment also offers Online Order and Delivery services!
At Streat Thai, they dub it ‘Tom Yum Wow’. H&I got a pot for two to share. (RM42.90). Aside from crab meat sticks and chicken balls, the mix was also topped with fried chicken wings which still retained a slight crispiness even after soaking in the soup. Served separately were fried fish fillets which were nice and moist. Salty, crispy, springy, savoury – what more can one ask for?
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. 🙂
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.
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…
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!
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!
食客们来到港城品尝春节年菜,除了餐厅环境幽美堂皇之外,再加上大厨何师傅和他的烹饪大队的才华,食客们只能指望得到最美好的用餐享受及美食回忆!
Crystal Prawn with Gold Caviar Sauce in Giant Beancurd Bowl We finish till the last bites and this is the crowd favourites for sure. The crystal pulpy prawns is worth for every bites were the prawns are well fried with the gold caviar sauce. It is such a perfect indulgence with the crispy giant beancurd bowl which is simply addictive. The dish comes just perfect and a must to order in Oriental.
The whole 8-course meal is priced at RM2,688 nett for 10 pax. The dishes are also available on a la carte order. This special menu is available at all the participating Oriental Group of Restaurants, except the pork-free Seafood World, Ruyi and Yu, until 22 September 2019.
To me, the simplest style of Chee Cheong Fun is always the best. Not as a meal but as breakfast or a quick snack. So, this CCF from Hai Keng is rather different, probably due to the stickiness of the texture and the sourness of the pickled chillies.
I think the "传统猪肠粉 Traditional Chee Cheong Fun" should be good because after my "三间庄猪肉丸粉 Pork ball Noodle" came then only it opens at around 7:30am+; and soon it opens for business, customers already queening up to order. My lunch of Pork ball Noodle today average at best.
This Nyonya style Curry Noodle 酸酸辣辣 Spicy and Sour and 比较油腻 a bit oily, beautifully presented and I liked it here as well compared to its "HQ stall" at USJ 2.
Dosirak (Korean packed lunchbox) Set (deep fried shrimps) - about MYR14.90 and I gave half my rice and 1 shrimp to my friend. It is a well-rounded meal with rice, vegetables, shrimps, soup and tea.
Hae Mul Pa Jeon (RM28) The Korean pancake that is more expensive that either of our main meal but this, this is special to it's own and it's really, really good. Even though they fry it together with chilli (see the huge one in the picture) but you can't really taste the chilli, in fact, you'll be overwhelmed by the awesome dough of the pancake with the mixture of seafood and vegetable. You HAVE to dip it in the sauce. I have no idea how it's done but it tasted magical so it's worth every ringgit.
Overall Rating: 7.5/10. Bypassing the unhappy server, I had a decent meal. The dishes that I sampled was delicious - the barbecued beef was scrumptious (missed the picture for this one), the kimchi soup fantastic and the banchan selection superb. A decent Korean restaurant in PJ definitely worth dropping by.
We share dessert together, we ordered cendols sizzles (tak ingat harganya), my friends order aglio &olio, sedap! RM20. It have chickens strips, smoked salmon, mixed seafood, sliced button mushroom, cili padi, black olives. If you can read through the menu, nama nama menu tu sangat attractive. Like, I am percik, cheesy gratin-tude, rendang-erous burgor, well- TEMPEred salmon. Kiteorang belek belek menu je dah 20 minits, sebab 'weh nak makan apa ni?' macam tak lapa sangat tapi nak makan tapi not too much, haaa tu la yang jadi lama tu.
Overall, food and price tag okok la. This place do capture a few regular but overall food there are some hit and misses as everyone’s palate is different.
My first impression about this cafe is…..memang cantik ya deko dia. Minimalist but make it look like an expensive cafe gitu. Warna tema yang dorang pilih sangat lah meriah, ada elemen gold. Servis kat sini bagi i memang bagus, daripada i start nak book sampai lah hari kejadian dorang sangat lah membantu dan sporting gila.
This dish was da bomb! They were right, this is most definitely a CHINDIAN dish. The Salted Egg from the Chinese side and the rest of the briyani from the Indian end, a surprisingly delicious combination.
#MalgudiIndianCuisine #Seksyen16Tucked in a quiet alley at Seksyen 16 of PJ, there is a semi fine dining restaurant【Malgudi】that serves both North and South ...
Verdict Malgudi is certainly one of the better semi fine dining Indian restaurants in Petaling Jaya. The restaurant has a vintage look to it and it is a relaxing place for lunch or dinner. The Chicken Thali in particular was amazing. We will definitely be dropping by Malgudi pretty soon.
Generous portion of pasta, cooked al dente, topped with shaved parmesan cheese. For its price, I felt the pasta lacked ingredients as it only had a few slices of mushrooms and some cherry tomatoes, but can’t fault the flavour.
6/10. The School's ambiance is an inviting place to hang out and chill and Jaya One is filled with business people who know how to enjoy life too. But Doi Chaang Coffee does not offer anything else out of the ordinary for me to frequent other than the ambiance. Coffee's good but not enough to draw me to be a permanent fixture and they don't sell mains.
Coffee: it was good. Not ultra-fantastic out-of-this-world kind, but much better than the usual Starbucks/Coffee Bean latte.
I notice a new item on the menu of Go Noodle so I ordered it to try. A bowl of Sui Gao (dumpling Beijing style) in soup at MYR 14.50++ (10% service charge and 6% SST = MYR 16.82 nett). The skin is thick so I like it. The minced pork and chives fillings reminded me of the fillings of Siew Long Bao sold by Esquire Kitchen. There are about 8 dumplings in one bowl. I recommended this dish to my family and they like it too because they like Beijing style dumplings.
Their bursting meatball does indeed burst as you bite into them so be careful. As those had a slightly saltier center, it does change the flavor of the soup a bit which can be best described as a light pork broth. Nothing at all like the Sabah type or even that other type. Almost like a healthier version of pork noodle soup.
Tried the La La (Clam) Noodle at Go Noodle, Jaya One, PJ - MYR 12.90+ (MYR 14.20 nett). I still prefer the Grouper Fish Slices Noodle.
Overall, Tommy Thongchai has good food for good prices and I foresee them becoming one of my favorite Thai restaurants to visit. Gauging by the crowd, I believe a lot of other people do so too.
Overall I love my stay here, this modern Thai Fusion Restaurant seems to be the perfect spot to unwind ourselves after a long week at work or you could just stop by for some good food, the environment is kids friendly too before the night gets too wild.
Simply yet delicious - Fried Mama Noodle
The food we got were most of good to great quality. The surprise favourite was the Crispy Salmon Skin in Salted Egg.
这里一直是经典粤菜的热门地点。 从点心到粤菜,食客可以选择在主要的现代餐厅用餐或八间私人套房之一。
We headed to Oriental Pavilion at Jaya 33 for an oinking good time with a few swine lovers recently. Oriental Pavilion, voted as one of Asia’s Finest Chinese Restaurants by The Miele Guide and also rated as the only Chinese restaurant in KL’s Top 20 restaurants by CNN Travel Guide, has always been a popular hot spot for classic Cantonese cuisine. From dim sums to Cantonese roasts and dishes, diners can opt to dine at their main modern dining room or one of the eight private rooms available. From now till 31 July, Oriental Pavilion is running specials on their famed Roast Suckling Pig and Iberico Pork Ribs. It takes special skills of a roast master to achieve luscious roasts, so diners like us can savor sumptuous roast suckling pig, roast Peking duck and more. The Oriental Group of Restaurants roast masters has certainly nailed their roasts to perfection!