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mingee
This is mingee living in Ara Damansara. I am a Helpdesk Engineer, work in Brickfields. Western variety are my favorite cuisines. I also love and Steaks / Chops.
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Pan Fie Soul Smile Sep 23, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Restaurant | Bak Kut Teh

The thing that cracks me up in Pao Xiang Bak Kut Teh is their naming of dishes. I wanted the half lean half fat meat, and according to my father-in-law, it is item number 3, which was written as Pan Fie Soul in the menu. After chortling to myself, we ordered and the food came in a jiffy, even though there were quite a number of patrons there. The meat is more 70% lean and 30% fat, which was OK for me. Didn't like too much fat anyways. The soup tasted slightly bland.

 
Priced at RM11 a bowl, it was a decent amount to pay.
 
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Hokkaido Milk Loaf Smile Sep 23, 2013   (Related Review)
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Categories : Western variety | Sweets/Snack | Bakery / Cake / Kuih

We also bought some Hokkaido Milk Loaf, as it looked pretty interesting, and was rather soft to the touch. It was for our breakfast the next day. It comes in a whole loaf, so we had it cut it into slices ourselves. The texture was very soft, very similar to chiffon cake. I didn't taste much of milk in it, but the sweetness was just nice. We definitely enjoyed it very much. Priced at RM7, it wasn't the cheapest, but well worth the amount paid.

 
 
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Cheese Stick Cry Sep 23, 2013   (Related Review)
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Categories : Western variety | Sweets/Snack | Bakery / Cake / Kuih

Wifey came out from her Tesco shopping, and was cross with me because I didn't share the parmesan sausage with her. So we decided to go Cake Sense again to get something for her. She choose the cheese stick, which wasn't as awesome as my parmesan sausage. The cheese stick was a bit dry, and the bread a bit hard, like it has been put there for a while. Priced at RM2.20, I would probably not go for this again.

 
 
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Parmesan Sausage Smile Sep 23, 2013   
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Categories : Western variety | Sweets/Snack | Bakery / Cake / Kuih

I was feeling a little peckish due to light lunch. Wifey and I were in Paradigm, buying some groceries in Tesco. I decided to head over to Cake Sense to grab a bite while waiting for wifey to finish shopping. The parmesan sausage caught my eye, as I went into the shop. I decided to buy one, and it was a good choice. The bread was soft and fluffy, with bits of parmesan cheese on top, giving it a cheesy flavour. The sausage was a tad salty, but went well with the bread. Priced at RM2.60, it was a good snack indeed.

 
 
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Spaghetti Vongole Smile Sep 23, 2013   (Related Review)
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Categories : Malay | Western variety | Restaurant | Nasi Lemak

 
Couple of friends brought us to this restaurant, citing the deliciousness of their fare. We were very much in agreement, as we had become loyal customers of their Empire and Paradigm Mall branch. I ordered the spaghetti vongole, which was one of my favourite. I have only had local fare in Serai, so I was looking forward to trying different cuisines here. The vongole came quite fast. I thought that it was a bit dry at first, but the noodles were done well, quite al dente. Subsequent mouthfuls proved to be better. The clams that were used were really fresh, tender and juicy. It was slightly salty, and rather spicy, but I liked it all the same. There were some overcooked snow peas as decoration, but it didn't make a dent on the flavour of the dish. At a price tag of RM23, it doesn't come cheap, but definitely recommended.
 
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