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fuyushiro80
This is fuyushiro80 . I am a Designer, work in Seputeh. I like to hang out in Kuala Lumpur City Center. Japanese, Italian are my favorite cuisines. I also love Café, Restaurant and Dim sum, Pizza/Pasta, Sushi & Sashimi.
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The Fatboy's Burger Smile Sep 13, 2012   
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Categories : Western variety | Restaurant | Bar & Pub | Burgers / Sandwiches | Group/Family dining

If you happen to drop by Publika, you may want to give the Fatboy’s Burger Bar a try. Maybe a quick burger on the go if you’re interested in American style gourmet burger. Fatboy’s offers an interesting range of speciality burgers by the look of their names on the menu. You may also customize your own burger with the ingredients of your choice if you want something extra ordinary. That sounds fantastic isn’t it?

The king of their speciality is the Fat Basterd (RM28), with double beef/chicken patties, bacon, cheddar cheese, fried egg and homemade barbeque sauce on a black sesame bun served with fries. The size of it did scares us, so we decided to go for the Wimpy (RM19) instead! Wimp not, this burger is half of the Fat Basterd as it says in the menu; it was actually similar to it with just one meat patty instead of two. The portion is a good fit for a lady (or a man). The taste is as good as it looks with perfectly towered ingredients - juicy grilled chicken patty with a slightly smoked sensation.
Excellent!

Excellent!

 
I’m still conservative about their prices if compared to McDonalds or Ramli’s, but for a gourmet burger with such distinctive taste, I would certainly go for it again. tongue
 
Date of Visit: May 18, 2012 

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LeVain At Its Most Divine Smile Sep 10, 2012   
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Categories : French | Café | Pizza/Pasta | Burgers / Sandwiches | Bakery / Cake / Kuih

Hidden among houses in the heart of Jalan Imbi, who would have guessed there’s a french style patisserie that deserve such a high reputation. There lies another cozy kitchen with the best tasting bread and pastry in KL, but be warned about the crowd... the best deserves their own supporters!
Over crowded!

Over crowded!

 
High ceiling of the bakery from the staircase.
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Ok!

 

 
Orders from the hot menu, Creamy Chicken Mushroom Soup (RM6.90) and Seafood Pasta (RM9.90) with thick cheesy cream. Nice portion, but I find the spaghetti a little too dry.
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Excellent!

 
Tagged ‘fresh from the oven‘, I choose the Turkey Ham & Eggs (RM3.20). This lovely 3 in 1 breakfast deal really warm my stomach. The dough was moist but the scramble eggs on top balanced it out perfectly.tongue
 
Date of Visit: Oct 04, 2010 

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Categories : Malaysian variety | Restaurant | Sweets/Snack | Nasi Lemak

Being able to work in a shopping mall area is a bliss especially when we do lunches. Headache would be deciding which restaurants to grab our daily lunches without burning a hole in our pocket(s). It is indeed a tough decisions not to be tempted by the variety of offerings within Mid Valley. Nyonya Colors fits in when it comes to lunches. Not comparing the food with those we get in the local ‘pasar’, Nyonya Colors do offers those we crave (especially the ‘kuih-muih’) with a slightly higher price.Well, it is pricier than in the market, but a whole lot affordable when compared to the rest of the eateries in the area.
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Great!

 
A bowl of Dry Curry Mee RM8.90 is to die for! The curry is good and thick with santan (if you like those), and a good portion of chicken as well. Another bliss for an ordinary paid employee like me mad
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Good!

 
Mee Siam Packet at RM2.80 may sound a bit ridiculous but when it comes to the taste of it, this is one of my favourite stuff in NC. Yup, this is good when I’m not that hungry or in a diet, even a good choice if I want to grab a fast lunch in the office.
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Great!

 
Another reason for a NC lunch was for their Chee Cheong Fun RM4.80. With a choice of traditional sauce or curry sauce, the ‘cheong fun’ is smooth and soft – honestly not too filling. Maybe it is good when we couldn’t had enough.

Just make sure you had a table before you went for the ordering queue. You’ll need your table number with you. Staffs are very efficient, so make sure you don’t stand in the queue to long deciding which kuih to pick-up. huffy All food comes with additional 6% tax.
 
Date of Visit: Jan 14, 2013 

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Weekday Goodness Smile Oct 13, 2012   
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Categories : Western variety | Café | Pizza/Pasta | Steaks / Chops

If you've ever been to NZX's Fullhouse, you'll be looking forward to this Korean themed cafe standing along Jalan Yap Kwan Seng. Inside - it is food, fashion and interior packed into one. It is retail therapy to be indulged before, during or after dining on the second floor. Interior wise, it is a romantic setup all together, we have green gardens to view upon and such a cozy environment for food lovers to sit and chat. Pure white furnitures and the characters on the wall seems to be the highlight of each of its branches - not forgetting the mini car at the entrance when we walked by.

 
A nice bungalow to consider for an event or just a cozy meal with your loved ones in a quiet spot in town.

 
Lovely interior - a homely feeling especially for girls! tongue

 
Set lunch meals on a weekday - comes with iced lemon tea, soup of the day (mushroom cream) and a dessert.

 
Tiffany's favourite meal (RM13.90) - Smoked salmon salad with cheese bits.

 
A Thomas's meal - Spaghetti with ham and mushroom in cream sauce (RM16.90).
 
Date of Visit: Sep 19, 2012 

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Namoo on the Park Smile Oct 02, 2012   
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Korean food is not just about hot kimchi soup and bibimbap. Namoo on the Park , Dessert Cafe n Bistro is a combination of Korean Western fusion and the in-between. What I like about the bistro is the family focus setup, exterior seats facing the mini playground where you can watch your kids play while enjoying a cup of brew. That definitely explains why Namoo is on the park rite?

 
We grab our seats along the window, excited with the trendy 'hanger' menu that was handed to us. The staffs there were busy and took our orders really quickly that day. We ordered the Namoo Fruit/Peach Water (RM8.90) and we get: frozen peach in ice cubes.

 
Fruit water when the ice melted; so it is indeed a fruit water but not peach juice. Duh! shocked Nothing special on the taste but presentation is impressive (this applies to other stuff we've ordered as well).
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Ok!

 
The Bibi Rice Burger (RM19.90) is a grilled chicken breast burger on rice bun, with fried egg, cheese and Bibi sesame sauce fillings. The portion is HUGE with additional wedges and fries - crispy to the very end, and a jungle of salad. This plate could feed 2 pax for sure but the generosity does not balance up with the amount of sauce given. The burger seems a bit tasteless with the limited Bibi sauce, and the rice bun was too thick to my liking.

We were half way through the burger when the staff came with the wrong orders. Our Prawn Omuto turns out to be Chicken Omuto and no apologies were said.huffy We were shown the menu again, and the staff vanish with the plate full of chicken; we do regret not ordering that when we saw the prawn version in another 20 minutes.
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Good!

 
White Cream Prawn Omuto (RM19.90) - fried rice wrapped in egg omelette with white cream sauce and fried prawns. Similar to Japanese's Omu rice, with the extra chunks of octopus - the korean way! Nothing lesser than the Bibi burger, the Omuto was served with salad and marinated sour cucumber. But the taste was mild, nothing compared to a plate of kimchi fried rice.
 
Date of Visit: Sep 22, 2012 

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