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Showing posts with label Dining Out: Pastries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dining Out: Pastries. Show all posts

07 November, 2012

Footsteps in October.

BlackBall, Star City Kuantan
Crocodile Rock, Kuantan
Carbonara - Crocodile Rock
Ice Cream ABC - Mustafa Cendol, Kuantan

Melting Pot with Marshmallows
Berrilicious Chocolate Pavlova
Smoked Salmon - DELIcious, Dua Residency

Spaghetti Carbonara & Baked Rice - In House Café
Beef soup with rice and BBQ meat - Gogung Korean Restaurant, The Gardens

Beef Bolognese - Café Takahashi, Pavilion
Chicken Mendy Rice & Fatayer Mini Pizza - Al-Salam Restaurant, Crystal Ville
Chicken Katsu Kare Rice - Café Takahashi, Pavilion
Iced Milk Tea - Black Canyon

26 September, 2012

Rhythms of September.

Brownies with Vanilla Ice Cream - Tong Pak Fu, Kuantan
Lamb Shoulder & Beef Bacon Burger - Chili's, Suria KLCC
Baked Potatoes Stuffed with Shredded Chicken and Cheese - Pat Kin Pat Sun, PV 128
Naan Pizza - Steven's Corner, Setapak

Croissant with Egg Spread - Giri Guro
Korean Hot Noodles - Bee Won Korean BBQ, KL Festival City
Grilled Chicken Chop with Mushroom Sauce - Pitstop Café, Section 17
Uhuhu (mini cheesecake) - The Loaf, Pavilion

Beef Bacon Burger - Chili's, Suria KLCC
Quarter Chicken with Old Style Chips and Corn - Nando's, KL Festival City
Sandwiches - Pitstop Café, Section 17
Chocolate Cream Chip - Starbucks, Berjaya Times Square

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

05 May, 2011

Ketchup-ing?

I've been neglecting most of my writing assignments and this light duty as a blogger.

Since I've gotten my new phone (low megapixel + no macro function) I was psyched about the camera function, at least it's an upgrade of my really old mobile.  *Grins* 

Thus I stopped bringing any semi or full SLR to everywhere I eat so that I could enjoy the moment of...  Consuming, instead of searching for the perfect angle.  I've been working on full day basis last month and I had numerous writings to do, then I have this exam I'll be sitting in a few weeks' time. So, pray for me, really need the maximum blessings I can have.

A little update on the SLR I've been using quite frequently...  It has reported itself to the factory. :(

Here's a brief account of interesting food I've eaten throughout the last month.  Stay tuned for a longer, proper post after mid May. ;)

First, here goes the variation of chicken chop at the Teluk Chempedak stall.



It isn't listed on the menu displayed, just ask for chicken cutlets or express the same in whichever language you prefer and that would suffice.  Also, the price has gone up to RM10 after year 2011 commences.

I loved the texture more than the whole chop, should I say.  These cutlets have a larger surface area in contact with the frying oil hence the enhanced crispiness - the bomb!

What goes well with the fried chicken chop would be a nutritious bowl of dessert.


Honeydew Sago for RM2.50.

The western food + dessert combo has been a largely celebrated way of eating by its visitors as there is a dessert specialty a stall away.  A few of the prices had also gone up by 10~20c.

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Spent a fortnight at PJ and there was this day I decided I missed IKEA Swedish meatballs all of a sudden.  I've always been eager to try making these using the recipe published in Flavours but I guess I require a little more winding.  After all, the cure for my appetite is just walking distance from 1 Utama.


The popular dish served with cream sauce, lingonberry sauce and french fries.

I was downright stuffed right after 8 meatballs!  This was my brunch and I was having a great appetite - which wasn't so massive, after all.  I dislike the fact that I was unable to even finish the sauces as I also took a large saucer full of mustard + ketchup. *Growls*

As my boyfriend helped himself to a Macadamia Nuts Daim (which appeared to be really delicious and not as sweet as we imagined), I took a serving of Prinsesstårta, a cream cake covered with a layer of lime green marzipan (and I didn't believe that was the marzipan the description alongside the cake meant!).  Its constituent is basically a dollop of whipped cream wedged in between the marzipan and a thin layer of sponge cake.  However the marzipan was too sweet for my liking which was why I removed it after a few munches.


It was a bad decision to have myself order a plate of 10 meatballs and an overly sweet dessert.  But, thanks to IKEA's budget-saving menu, we didn't have to spend too much on these. :)