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cheokenghuat
This is cheokenghuat living in Kepong. I am a Regional IT, work in Kuala Lumpur City Center. I like to hang out in Kuala Lumpur City Center, Kepong, Bangsar. Multi-Cuisine are my favorite cuisines. I also love Café, Restaurant, Kopitiam, Bakery and Ramen/Udon/Soba, Juices / Bubble Tea / Tea / Yogurt, Bak Kut Teh, Pan mee.
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Surprised Food Tasting Smile Jul 21, 2015   
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Categories : Multi-Cuisine | Restaurant | Bar & Pub | Pizza/Pasta | Burgers / Sandwiches

Thanks for Mumbai Delights and Open Rice.

Or else i wont be have chance to know Mumbai street food is so amazing and delicious.

First dish that we have is this --> Samosa Chat

 
For a first timer like me, I not even know what is that means, but it looks like Curry puff to me. However when taste it, it is like a fried or baked pastry with savoury filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas and others. When you mix it with Mint sauce, it is totally different taste and feeling. You not only can taste the spiciness from the spice, but also the refreshing taste from mint.

 
Next, Tandoori gobi (Roasted cauliflower)
It is deeped fried like the real tandoori and they have coated it with tumeric.
It is taste like roasted chicken, but abit oily.

 
Follow by that, the chef introduced us  -->American chopsy.
It is like tomato sause gravy with dried " Yee Mee", which is like chinese dried mee.
You will never imagine why it is like western food but after we confirmed with the manager,
it is really the food you can get from the street from Mumbai.

 
Then , Pav bhaji pasta (Penne) , which is my second favourite.
Why? as the paste sauce is made up with indian tradisional daal with the mixture taste like
rendang ayam. Suprise right? it is like western + east food you can get here.

 
Makhani jacket potatoes (Roasted potato topped with cheese)
Every ladies that join the gathering screamed when the dish is served.
It is so cute and topped with cheeseeeeeeeeeeeee.
Although I would like to eat more than that but it only serve a plate with 4 potatos.
You can finish one with one bite and satisfying yet you can get simply here in Malaysia.

 
Next, another food that suprised me, which is Taco chat.
It is like Mexico taco but served with potatos and spices. It is crispy and yummy when you can taste the softness of the potatoes.

 
After that, we are served one of food that made specially by the house -->Mumbai delight pizza. It taste normal and not oily.

 
Here it goes my favourite food -->Paneer shashlik sizzler (Sizzling plate with rice, skewer, sweet corn & French fried).

Have you ever eat the india rice with french fried?looks weird but it taste superb!
With the cabbages fried with spices and skewed tomoto and cheese, it totally can fulfilled your taste bud. The rice here is usually longer and more fragrance than the normal one as it is directly import from India itself. Cool and nice.

 
Last, which is the Mumbai dessert -->Shahi tukda (Dessert- Deep fried bread top with syrup)
It is very fragrance as it is topped with rose pads and walnut flakes. However, it is sweetness overload!! hahaha, but for indian, they usually like sweet desserts.

Last but not least, the boss also refreshed our memory by providing us the popular mumbai street ice cream, which is the ice stick with syrup.

It is so cute right?

 
The night end with laughter and left everyone's stomach with satisfication. Thanks Mumbai Delights and Open Rice again!

Supplementary Information:
they do serve alchohol too!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Makhani jacket potatoes,paneer shashlik sizzler
 
Table Wait Time: 5 minute(s)


Date of Visit: Jul 15, 2015 

Celebration:  屠妖節 

Spending per head: Approximately RM30(其他)

Dining Offers: 試食活動


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 4  |  
Environment
 3  |  
Service
 4  |  
Clean
 3  |  
Value for Money
 3

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Most satisfying soup noodle Smile Jul 13, 2015   
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Categories : Chinese | Restaurant | Noodles | Group/Family dining | Special Occasion Dining

I always heard my friend said that there is a delicious soup noodle shop in PJ which can really satisfy my picky tongue yet it is reasonable price overall , but I not believe at all. End up, she finally brough me here.

Okay.  The shop is located at Jaya one and for first timer like me, I feel weird about it.
I am keep thinking  is there any delicious noodle shop hidden here? which Jaya one always are quiet and not much shops there.

However, once I reached the shop, it nearly broken my glasses.

I saw many people is Q-ing outside for the shop only and want to try their soup noodle.

Feeling suprise, i dragged her to join the Q and there is a man, who looks like the boss quicky arrange us a seats to join a table with a couple.

Needless to say, and out of hunger, I ordered Soup bursting meat ball and she ordered Spicy Bitter groud fish paste.

Below are how it looks

 

 
We both ordered Mi xian, which is what they recommended instead of Mi hun.
At the first bite , i totally fall in love with the sweetness of the soup. It is not sweetness from sugar but the sweetness of the soup which boiled with bones for hours.

The portion is big enough and the bursting meat balls are fresh and big size from market.

It makes me want to order for second bowl of it!

However, I do not get the wine from the waiter or waitress and I saw no one is having it as seen from blogger website or others comment. Or maybe it is just promotional stuff.

The price for our meal is 

Bursting meat ball 10.40
Bitterground fish paste  11.00

and Yes! this shop got GST.

Who gonna pay the bill? of cause is me, because I finally admitted that it is the most satisfying soup noodle shop I have for now. Hunger for another bowl now, this time, will try the popular pork slice soup noodle!

 
Recommended Dish(es):  Pork slices Mi xian noodle
 
Table Wait Time: 5 minute(s)


Date of Visit: Jul 10, 2015 

Spending per head: Approximately RM12(晚餐)

Other Ratings:
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 4  |  
Environment
 3  |  
Service
 4  |  
Clean
 3  |  
Value for Money
 4

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Fried Mee Session Smile Feb 02, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Restaurant | Steamboat/Hotpot | Seafood | Noodles


This shop actually is not hard to find, but many friends of mine not from kepong are complain about it. They claimed it is hard to find and the signage is misleading.

Actually, this restaurant do also do steamboat delicacy and most of the time, customers come here to test their steamboat instead. The second pusher for this restaurant is the fried mee.

However, i dont think so. I personally think that their fried mee is the special thing they should push for.

 
Ok! this is the signage.

 
Have a close up look about the fried mee that they are serving. What i can say is, it is quite
innovative of them to change the tradisional style of fried mee, intro a nice delicacy.

 
Sing zhou Mee hoon. I like Meehoon, thats why i order it. One person portion. They served it with porks, prawn and etc. It is more than normal other Sing Zhou mee hoo. Taste so far so good!

 
Ok next. This is the food they push for. They claimed it is cooked by charcoal , so it remain the tastiness and the tradisional flavour of hokkien mee. I found actually it is GOOD~! not oily, not too watery and it still have the 锅气 ( not sure how to explain this. haha)

 
The last one is my favourite, it is salted kuey teow with pork rib and black bean !!
The taste is so different with the tradisional one and abit sweet. MUST TRY for this!

Taste : 8/10 !
 
Recommended Dish(es):  kuey teow with pork rib and black bean
 
Date of Visit: Jan 24, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately RM15(晚餐)

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Categories : Japanese | Food court | Ramen/Udon/Soba

I have to say, work in KL city is not easy.

What also expensive yet not tasty. Even what is tasty but will be very expensive!

Especially when come with stress from work. You will just simply no appetite at all. Even God suddenly drop you a dragon meat mad

So come to this Ichiban Boshi, first thought will be, hmmmmmmmmm Confirm very expensive.

But , we still cannot judge a sushi by its outlook! so I decided to try.

So here is my summary

Food : 7/10 relatively better than sushi king. Types are varies. portion is relatively bigger and more.

Environment : 6/10 , it is in pavillion , the table and chair arranged is not stressful and you will not feel pressured with you have your food.

Price : 6/10 Reasonable

Service : 8/10 so far is consider better than standard. Frequently will come to fill in water and check your food list.

Clean : 8/10

 

 

 

 
My favourite. It comes with two(2) actually -Salom with tuna cheese
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Salmon with tuna cheese
 
Date of Visit: Jan 23, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately RM30(午餐)

Other Ratings:
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 3  |  
Environment
 3  |  
Service
 4  |  
Clean
 3  |  
Value for Money
 3

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Relax Breakfast Smile Jan 23, 2013   
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Categories : Indian | Restaurant | Vegetarian

Ok!

Just to let everyone know about my breakfast and where I normally dined .

I am working at the area near Pavillion and I stayed at Kepong.

So in order to go to Pavillion via public transport, I need to take KTM to KL sentral and change to Monoral to Bukit Bintang.

So in between KL sentral to Monoral station , it still have around 5-8mins track and there is the place called as litttle india of brickfield.

So I come to this small little indian shop early in the morning at 7.30am and found this restuaran is different than any other mamak. As it is more to modern chinese type and suprising with Aircond.

The staff who served me is well dressed and not those T shirt with jeans and i feel it is pleasant.

Come back to the crucial part, the food.

So far I only tried normal roti and fried mee/meehoon, but what impressed me is the Rawa Tosai

 
Cripsy and with curry leaves

Cripsy and with curry leaves

 
Rawa Tosai

It is cripsy with curry leaves from the outlook but when you put it into your mouth with the curry and u will feel it is very tasty and fragrance. Besides, the portion is big and you certainly will have a stomachfull breakfast for this rm2 tosai only. I saw many of the Office guy and girl also order this.

Worth to try it out actually.

Environment : 7/10 , hard to find parking as it is beside the main road. The mamak is modern type with aircond
Cleaniness : 7/10
Food : 7/10
Price : 9/10 suprisingly cheap even though with aircond and non smoking environment.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Rawa Tosai
 
Date of Visit: Jan 23, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately RM2(早餐)

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Value for Money
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