It has been unbearably hot here lately and the cold and refreshing pomelo salad (RM8.00)…that we had was definitely a welcome relief.
For something a little stronger and spicier, I had their lamb curry (RM19.00, with rice)…
Tried the green curry chicken (RM16.00 with rice)…and instantly declared that it was very nice
Their Nasi Lemak has all the essential components and is served along with an Ayam Rendang. The slight spicy chili complements and elevate the overall dish well.
Mirians! Have a taste of some of our house specialties here at Chef X! They all come with an affordable price, guaranteed to satisfy your hunger, especially when the economy is bad. Chicken Chop Nasty - RM10
Introducing our Mee Jawa and Mee Jawa Ayam. It is an original Javanese recipe tweaked to our Sarawakian taste-buds. . The thick soup made from sweet potatoes and curry spices, and egg can shower your taste buds with satisfaction. The soft egg noodles together with the bean sprouts made crunchy-soft sounds is sure to make you ask for more!
Our Nasi Lemak is RM6 per serving that comes with chicken wing, fried egg and sambal! For our American Breakfast, each set comes with 2 toasts, 2 sausages and scrambled eggs that will only cost you RM5. Yes you read that right. RM5 only for a plate of goodies!
A specialty in Sarawak, kolo mee (literally ‘dry’ noodles) is characterised by its springy, al dente texture, and is served tossed in a light sauce instead of dark soy sauce which is more popular in Peninsula Malaysia. They are usually served with a side of soup, and topped with bits of meat, fried onion and spring onion for crunch. The version here did not disappoint, with the right balance of flavours. I especially liked the springiness of the noodles! 🙂
They ordered this dish for their nephew, the butter milk chicken…as he was allergic to pork and it turned out to be very nice and we kept helping ourselves to it
I’ve always loved the kway teow th’ng in Penang and elsewhere so I asked for the kway teow soup and steamed chicken (RM15.00)…and yes, I sure enjoyed the noodles in the clear, refreshing soup…and I’ve had steamed chicken at a lot of places here but for reasons unknown, I thought the one here…was a cut above the rest and I did like it a lot.
Once again, it failed to win me over, not when it was just plain rice drowned with some gulai (curry) gravy that was a little sweet, I thought and the fried chicken was just fried chicken, no more no less…all breast! At best, I would say it was all right but given a choice, I would rather go for something else.
Food portion is very big! Food: Sarawak Laksa & Loh mee Drink: Teh tarik & White coffee Price: RM11.90 ++ (inclusive of drink)
Super Lobster dishes found in Miri City at Lavender Cafe, Marina Square Miri. Must try their famous Buttermilk Lobster with golden fried and tiger prawn Laksa ! OMG!!
A lot of stalls can claim to have the authentic foo chow kampua mee but few can actually achieve the true taste of Sibu’s kampua mee. Fortunately for me, my sis in law brought us to this place in Miri that has brought back the good memories of me enjoying a good plate of Sibu Kam Pua Mee ~~ if you are in Miri ~~ you can now eat the flavour of your Sibu childhood memories ~~
I caught a whiff of the wok hei of the Foochow fried noodles, wet (RM4.00)…the moment it was served and I was most certainly impressed already even before I started eating. There were two prawns, some bits of meat and a number of sliced fish cake, a lot more ingredients than at many other places around town but yes, I was thinking that they could have added a little bit more green vegetables.
Order a plate of their mee pok, the flat noodles (RM3.00)…to enjoy. They use stewed pork here, not char siew nor the char siew-wannabe – the boiled pork, coloured red.
The char siew…was very much to my liking especially when we can’t get decently good ones in Sibu
This time around, I tried the supreme prawn noodles (RM13.80)…and I had that with hor fun…It certainly looked a whole lot nicer in their promotional photograph and at best, I thought it was all right – I just did not like the sambal. It reminded me of those canned ones that I simply do not enjoy.
I ordered their Nam Heong chicken hor fun (RM11.50)…which turned out tasting different from what I had at Old Town or Pappa Rich – it did not have that hint of sweetness in the soup but yes, I thought it was good and I enjoyed it.
The steamed char siew pao or what they call their Supreme BBQ Pork Bun..were very good and at RM1.00 each (2 for RM2.00 in the promotion), that sure was a steal.
The fried chicken was all right, thank goodness they did not burn that too and no, they did not bother to remove the heads and the insides of the ikan bilis (dried anchovies) either plus they sure were not very generous with the sambal…
The nasi kerabu lamb chop (RM15.90)…sounded interesting so I decided to order that to try. They do have daging bakar with their nasi kerabu here but I have never ordered that there, only their ayam percik or fish, depending on the day of the week but these days, they have it only on Saturdays. To give credit where credit is due, the lamb…was very very nice, so nice that I only ate a few of the pieces and gave the rest to my girl to enjoy – she loves lamb as much as she loves her potatoes. Other than that, it was nothing like nasi kerabu
My girl stuck to her smoked chicken rice, drumstick (RM5.50)……and it was so good we could detect the fragrance of the rice the moment it was served. The typical chicken rice chili dip was really good too that day – extra spicy.
He suggested the mee racun Azzuna, kambing (RM12.00). I did not tell them this but though I enjoyed it very much, I did feel it was a bit too pricey. Yes, the lamb was so very nice – it was something like lamb stew, the meat was fall-off-the-bone tender and the gravy was like what one would find in a stew except that it was spicy so they probably had lots of chilies and dunno-what-else in it. However, considering that that was quite a lot of meat, what they could have done was to give just one slab of it instead of two…with the noodles or rice with slices of cucumber or tomato or lettuce by the side and charge a more affordable RM6.50 or RM7.00 for that
Big Head Prawn Tomyam in the house! Rm10 one. And by size.
The store's ingredients and the amount are also sufficient. Three kinds of food, plus a bottle of cold press juice, all only RM50.60. Absolute valueable. When the number of people is too large next time, I do not know whether the food standard can be maintained.
Fiesta breakfast buffet. Come on in Miri we have breakfast at Warikh Antarabangsa. A variety of exciting & special menus are specially provided to celebrate our customers.