Friday, December 31, 2010
Exploring Rakuzen at G Tower
Because Sab and I were d.i.s.a.p.p.o.i.n.t.e.d with this place.
Admittedly the exterior looked nice. But the interior failed by far. Of course I'm comparing it with when Rakuzen was still at Chulan Square, as I loved the way the tables were placed cuz every table was sorta separated from the others by blinds/partitions, subsequently giving each table its own "privacy". Here at G tower however, they've adopted the "open" concept, one look and I can see what all the patrons are eating.
Sab and I went during our lunch break and found out that lunch time is not the best time to visit this place. Conclusion was made based on three horrible experiences:
1. Upon entering Rakuzen this young waiter dude turned us away, saying "sorry we have no more seats". So we said " what about those 2 seats right behind you?" THEN ONLY does the waiter dude show us to those seats.
2. It took them 15 minutes to give us the menu and another 15 to take our order.
3. It took them 30-45 minutes to bring us our food. Ok mine, still understandable why they took so long but Sab's set meal required NO COOKING whatsoever.
My Beef sukiyaki. Average edibility. -_-
Sab's Chirashidon. See what I mean by "requires no cooking"?
We think they should've stayed at Chulan Square. There. I said it.
Note to Sab: Time for us to find a new fave Jap restaurant :(
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Caught Canoodling at Bangsar Village
Time for new foodventures!! :)
Our most recent one was at Canoodling, Bangsar Village. Right beside "For Goodness Sake" (it's sister restaurant) and it was but a mediocre experience. Nice ambience though, plus you get to doodle on your table, check it out:
As per my usual standard, I ordered coffee. This was a little too sweet for my liking.
Naz had the braised beef noodles which tasted a little like korean beef flavoured cup noodles and cost RM9.90. Don't think I'd have that again.
I tried the seafood noodles. It came in tomato & salted veg soup and was actually pretty nice. Also cost RM9.90 and IMHO more worth it that the braised beef noodles.
Sab had the lam mee, also RM9.90. This was probably the nicer out of the 3 albeit a little salty.
We decided to give their snacks a try as well, so we ordered tempura kangkong (RM4.90), which tasted nice (especially with the chilli sauce) but was very oily.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Pick of the week - Seremban Beef Noodles
If ever someone were to make me seriously pissed, all that someone has to do is buy me a bowl of this and I'll be your friend again :) ( yeah I'm easily contented, so what?)
There are 3 places in Seremban where you can find this beef noodles but I only go to two cuz I dont know where the third one is. Lol.
The pic above was taken at Quinn Seremban Beef Noodles, Jalan Toman 6, Kemayan Square.
Although... I prefer the one at Pasar Besar Seremban :) Tastes more authentic somehow...
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Foodventure - Andes BYO (Aman Suria)
Ok so I stepped in with the intent of trying out the pork burger, but other things on the menu struck my fancy so instead, we ended up ordering the items below:
Pork chop (RM15.90) - Comes with coleslaw, black pepper/white sauce and selection of fries/rice/mash/spaghetti. Verdict: Ok ok only la...
Grilled chicken (RM15.90) - Also pretty nicely done.
To finish off our dinner - Cookies and Cream Cake with Ice-cream! Also ok- ok only la...
Overall quite a delightful dining experience and also cheap. Would definitely pay another visit in the near future.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Foodventure: Ad Hog, Kota Damansara
The shop's hard to spot as well as there isn't a signboard so just look for an orange & black shop with a chalkboard at the front. Lemme just say this before you decide against going on this quest, THE SEARCH IS WORTH IT.
Ice blended lime juice. Though a tad expensive (RM5.50) it was really refreshing and you can tell that they used none of that cordial crap, this thing here was pure lime juice (hence a little sour too).
Water was complimentary and served in wine bottles. Nice touch!
And we kicked off our mains with: Pork shoulder steak (RM39). This was totally awesome man. Tender peppered lightly grilled steak served with tangy salad and mash.
This... was DA BOMB. Bliss served on a plate. Roast pork (RM39), people, the melt in your mouth kind. XD
Then we saw our neighbouring table having this dish and we found it intriguing so we ordered the Gamberi Vino (RM78) as well. 4 king prawns drizzled with cheese and soaked in red wine sauce. I don't know how they cooked the sauce but the alcohol in the wine was preserved and it went really well with the toasted baguette served.
And then we had to have dessert of course. Brownie with ice-cream (RM12) which would've been nothing special except they used molasses instead of chocolate syrup on the ice-cream.
Introducing the Ice-cream with rum (RM12). We should've ordered two of these instead of the brownie. Vanilla ice-cream on a martini glass with rum and laden with leong fun, atapchee, kidney beans and lychee. *Slurp*
Ad Hog:
Friday, November 19, 2010
La Risata, Ampang
Here are some of the photos i managed to snap when we had dinner there. La Risata, which also means "The Laughter" serves good Italian food and also nice ambience. The Ampang branch was recently renovated and now looks a whole lot better and spacious than the previous one:)
Monday, October 25, 2010
Pick of the week - MOS burger
Just got back from Merlion city where I finally got my hands on the famed MOS burger.
*gasp* You've never had MOS burger before?
No I've never had MOS burger before. Yes I should be sued.
Presenting:
The HOT yakiniku rice burger!!!
They were promoting this at the time I was there and it was completely YUMMILICIOUS!!! Strips of yummy tender beef, capsicum and lettuce dikepitkan in between two jap rice patties and covered in hot sauce.. ooh la la...
See how much Sue enjoys it? ;D It was so good we had it twice in 3 days. :)
Note to self: ALWAYS visit MOS burger whenever in Singapore.