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10 August, 2013

Onigiri at Niko-Niko Onigiri.

I've been visiting its franchise in Setapak for several times after my first! It's affordable and food comes in reasonable portion. Additionally, things tasted so healthy!

Although you should really choose carefully the flavour of your onigiri, else you might end up with a tasteless rice ball. If you're confused, just ask for recommendations.


2 Onigiri Set (below, RM 8.90) and a 3 In 1 (above, RM 9.90). Both sets come with a bowl of miso soup and two side dishes.

You get to choose preferred flavours for both sets (2 for the onigiri and 3 for the 3-in-1). My personal choices would always be katsuobushi and tobikko, and I loved their potato mayo though it's unlike any potato salad sold in other Japanese restaurants.

Service is A-OK. Although it's specified as self service, servers will carry your orders to you, you just have to place your orders and pay first at the counter.



Address:
G-20, PV 128, Jalan Genting Kelang.

Tel.: 03 4141 8216

23 July, 2013

3 Little Pigs & The Big Bad Wolf.


I've been scratching my head over a strange tutorial question so instead of going on staring at how the solution turned out that way, I've decided to post up what we had last month at the Three Little Pigs & The Big Bad Wolf at Bangsar Village.

Half the restaurant was occupied by working adults, the rest by families and groups of friends, though we didn't have to shout to make our scarce conversations audible to each other, words exchanged at the next table were clear.

As the name suggests ... We had to try pork. Guess none of us was in the mood for pastas so both of us had burgers.


That's my Hawaiian Burger (RM 26) and his Big Bad Burger (RM 28). Mine came with a ring of pineapple and onion rings.

They were both too large for our mouths to bite into, though. The patties didn't turn out juicy enough, but the salads were amazing. At least for the value, it's pretty worth it.



Address:
Lot G1A, Ground Floor, Bangsar Village, No. 1, Jalan Telawi Satu, Bangsar Baru.

Tel.: 03 2283 2270

23 August, 2012

Baby footsteps to eating in life.

So I've basically stopped reviewing anything at all. Here's a small compilation of what I've eaten in 2012. Do help yourself to these, imagination is required, no description is provided. :P

Penang Laksa - Little Penang, Suria KLCC
Ice Kacang - Little Penang, Suria KLCC
Ireland's Potato, Mid Valley Megamall
Beef Burger - Burger Bakar Kaw Kaw, Desa Setapak

Homemade Bacon and Egg Sandwich
Durian Cendol - Vista Point, Woodlands
Bolognese Spaghetti - Cola Club
Mont Blanc - Levain Boulangerie & Patisserie

Milk Almond Pudding Mango Sago - Sweet Hut, PV 128
Crème Brûlée - Tong Pak Fu, Suria KLCC
Cupcakes from Delectable Treats, Pavilion
Meet Fresh, Berjaya Times Square

Grilled Lamb Shoulder - Chili's, Suria KLCC
Buffet at Red Box, Sunway Pyramid
Buffet at Red Box, Plaza Low Yat
Bread Pudding - Pizza San Francisco, KL Festival City

Rainbow Cake & Red Velvet Cupcake - Bisou Bake Shop, Suria KLCC
Graphic tee for friend's birthday present
Typical Chatime tea break at Subang Parade
American Cheese, Mango Delight & Yam Cake - Typica Café, Shaw Parade

26 April, 2012

Kaw Kaw Street Burger!

These two fella came down from the other side of PJ to Wangsa Maju, with the intention to try out the infamous burger bakar (grilled burger) reported on Star news.

As far as we know, the beef patties were heavenly and HOMEMADE! :D

AWE-SOME.


We reached there a little after 7 to know that orders will only be taken starting from 7.40 pm. They were already down to work at the stall, and the queue?


So when we were awaiting, I was switching between their phones scrambling letters all over. XD


That's Jessie looking and me playing!

As they took orders at the exact timing, the queue moved; we advanced almost every 10 minutes, until further up, we got our own seats while those who were taking away had to wait in front of the stall.


BUT even the wait by the table was tormenting. x_x

Lol boredddd!

And only around a quarter after nine, about two hours after our arrival, we have finally gotten our orders.


This was Jessie's. She ordered a single patty Cheezy (with cheese sauce, that is) burger set (came with two sausages and one drink) for RM12.50! :D

Just witness the size of that beef patty already ...!


This was the double patty Cheezy burger. :D For RM16.50.

Our appetites weren't prepared for the burger towers, yet. You shall see! :)



Kaw Kaw Burger Bakar (in front of Glory Tabernacle)
Address: Jalan 4/27a, Seksyen 2, Wangsa Maju, 53300.
Tel: 0102400477/0126276547

24 November, 2011

Devotion for sour and spicy food: onde-onde.

It's the kind of your regular, humble store you pass by not giving any greater hint of notice. To me, this was a nondescript, unattractive shop. Perhaps because I never really liked ondeh-ondeh despite it being the first kuih I made (at school for Kemahiran Hidup, or Living Skills).


But one night when we were out of ideas for dinner, I googled onde-onde and guess what, I liked the reviews I saw! Vibrant Nyonya dishes... Why pass?

Stepping in, it's the traditional Peranakan setting that's welcoming you warmly.


Apparently, that night's photographer got intrigued by the stool surface like other bloggers did.


Looked like watercolour paintings, innit?

Like the menu, the dishes came to our desktop one by one and never failed to wow us each time.

Signature Asam Laksa.

It was good, not exceptional - but good. I heard that PappaRich makes really spicy Laksa, this bowl from onde-onde was bearable.

Nasi Lemak Curry Chicken.

He was deciding between this and the recommended Nasi Lemak with Kapitan Chicken, I think.

Sago Gula Melaka. It was okay.


ABC.

This came out last. I guess it was the one on popular demand, eh.

Highlight: (also highlighted in other blogs) not even 1% of service charge was applied, but with the best serving attitudes! *thumbs up*

Cute thing I found about this place, the waiter came and asked if we needed more Gula Melaka. So diabetic, yet so divine! It's a place I would want to invite my mom to.



Price:
Signature Asam Laksa at RM9.90
Nasi Lemak Curry Chicken at RM12.90
Sago Gula Melaka at RM4.90
ABC at RM5.90

Address:
No. 5, Persiaran Residen, Desa Parkcity.

Tel:
03 6280 7419

11 November, 2011

Food & whatnot, from Setapak, to JB, to Singapore.

Chicken Chop w/ Fried Rice - Jalan Prima Setapak

Pandan Chicken, RM3.50 Jalan Prima Setapak

Fried Hokkien Mee Jalan Prima Setapak




Cathay Restaurant - Horizon Hills

Homemade Har Mee, thanks aunt and uncle

$14.85 Belgian Chocolate

Mango w/ Pomelo & Sago, $4.00 - Mei Heong Yuen Dessert, Temple St

Beef Ball Noodles, $4.50 - Causeway Point


Halia Restaurant - Ginger Garden, Singapore Botanic Gardens





Grandpa's $1 ice cream sandwich, displayed: Mint I/C w/ Choc Chips - Orchard Rd