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connielcw
This is connielcw living in Petaling Jaya. I work in Petaling Jaya. I like to hang out in Damansara (PJ), Damansara (KL), George Town. I also love Pizza/Pasta, Steaks / Chops, Burgers / Sandwiches.
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Lemongrass pork loin Smile Dec 06, 2013   (Related Review)
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Categories : Western variety | Café | Pizza/Pasta | Steaks / Chops | Desserts

Lemongrass pork loin (RM22.90), one of the main dish in the menu which served in a special lips-shaped plate. The ginger-grilled pork loin is juicy and tender and we really love it at the first bite. The gravy is in mild sweetness and tastes like pumpkin. The grass noodles served together with the pork loin as well as kimchi are quite appetizing.

 
According to the staff in Love Bites, in order to bring the taste of this dish to perfection, you should stuff the pork loin slices together with the glass noodles and kimchi to the soft flaky paratha and eat it as paratha wrap.

 
This is our first time trying to eat lemongrass pork loin in paratha wrap way. In overall it tastes really good. It is quite surprising as well because it never crossed our mind that lemongrass, pork loin, glass noodles and kimchi in combination can be this good. Thumbs up.

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  lemongrass pork loin
 
Date of Visit: Nov 16, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately RM23(其他)

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Sensation of love (cheese toast) OK Dec 06, 2013   
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Love Bites Fusion Cuisine is a restaurant which serves decorative fusion food with many self made ingredients.

 
The restaurant basically divided into two parts. The interior design of the front part of Love Bites is based on European concept: white in colour and then with many angel sculptures as decorative items. These in overall give a comfortable and nice ambience, which then make your visit relaxing.

 

 

 
The back part of Love Bites, on the other hand, is in a totally different interior design concept. Tables and chairs as well as decorative items are made of wood and brown is the main colour instead of white.

 
Love Toast is the highlight dessert in Love Bites. There are a total of 6 different types (flavour) of love toast in the menu: Temptation of love (green tea flavour), Sensation of love (cheese flavour), Impression of love (strawberry flavour), Illusion of love (coffee flavour), Satisfaction of love (mango flavour) and the last one named Jigsaw Tower (slightly different from the other 5 love toast. It is serves with 4 types of fruits). As a cheese lover, I decided to order the Sensation of love. When the love toast is served, I was really impressed by its decoration. Then only I understand the reason why they need a longer time preparation time (more than 15 minutes) for this dessert.

 
Sensation of Love (cheese flavour love toast) is a half block of toast stuffed with toast bar and cheese baked crumble, and topped with vanilla ice-cream. Maize flacks, chocolate wafer stick and nut are also added to bring out endless satisfaction of love toast.

 
Do not smash the block of toast by yourself. Friendly staff in Love Bites will assist you in cutting open the toast using scissor. This love toast is of quite a big portion. The portion is for at least two persons with really a lots of cheese baked crumble and toast bar inside the block of toast. They are warm and freshly baked, crunchy and not too powdery. You can either eat them along with or without the vanilla ice-cream, the taste in both ways is satisfying. However, the cheese combination in overall makes us feeling bored fast. I believe the green tea and mango flavour, or in other words, fruit flavour combination will give a better sensation.

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Sensation of love (cheese toast)
 
Date of Visit: Nov 16, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately RM20(下午茶)

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roasted pork (siew yok) noodles  Smile Oct 29, 2013   
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A plate of dry noodle which topped with generous amount of roast pork, tau fu pok and bean sprouts (taugeh), in mix of soy sauce and watery curry. Combination like this really makes the roast pork noodles irresistible. And for those who can't take spicy foods, you don't have to worry because the watery curry is not spicy. smile

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  roast pork noodles
 
Date of Visit: Sep 21, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately RM6(早餐)

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Dark Vader and "Hot" Chick OK Oct 26, 2013   
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At present, there are uncountable burger joints in town serving decent burgers. Not sure if you know there is one in Kota Damansara too, the Bert's Jr. Gourmet Burger.

 
The first thing which caught my eyes when I step into Bert's Jr. Gourmet Burger was the colourful artwork on the wall. A really big piece of wall art done by a group of volunteered art college students. After several attempts to capture the whole piece of wall art by using the iPad panorama app, it turns out to be quite good with exception there is one part which blurry a little bit due to the light reflection.

 
Here is another photo to show you the interior of Bert's Jr. Gourmet Burger restaurant. The design is rather simple with no special theme. Please take note that you have to go to the counter to place your order and make payment. For your information, Bert's Jr. does not serve pork or alcohol on its menu. They serve only beef, lamb, fish and chicken.

 
Another good piece of art on the wall located next to the counter.

 
There are seven burgers under "The Big Eat" menu, burgers with special name which specially crafted for your craving: Dark Vader, Steamed beef burger, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Jaw Breaker, Grill'd Chicken, "Hot" Chick and Finding Dory (those in bold are the top sellers). Prices range from RM 13.90 to RM 21.90 for regular size, RM 9.90 to RM 17.90 for small size. You can add another RM 5 to make it a combo which comes with a soft drink and a side order.

"Hot" Chick RM 14.90 and the side dish, steakhouse fries. A burger of grilled chicken thigh marinated with black pepper sauce topped with chicken mushroom cold cuk and cheddar cheese, egg, green leaves, peeled tomato and caramelized onions. The buns were soft but best with charcoal bun. The grilled chicken thigh surprisingly turned out to be quite soft and juicy. The black pepper sauce somehow does not taste the same as any other black pepper sauce out there, not too pepper-ish. The other ingredients, especially the egg, added another flavour to the burger which make the burger overall an awesome combination. My friend enjoyed the burger very much. I never like chicken thigh burger this much too. Not to forget to mention, the fries were served fresh.

 

 
Dark Vader RM 16.90. A 200g premium beef patty burger topped with beef pepperoni cold cuk mozzarella cheese and cheddar cheese, green leaves, peeled tomato and caramelized onions. As for the side dishes, we opted for coleslaw and potato croquette. The beef patty is made of minced beef, hence it is really soft. Savoury, however, not juicy enough. There are two types of cheese but still the cheesiness not up to my satisfaction. Overall, this burger is still desirable. As for the cold coleslaw and potato croquette, they both taste good.

 

 
I will visit Bert's Jr. Gourmet Burger again for their Baa Baa Black Sheep because there are so many good comments on this burger.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  "hot" chick
 
Date of Visit: Sep 29, 2013 

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Namoo On The Park is the first Korean dessert cafe and bistro in Malaysia. I'm not a person who fancy about Korean foods, but then Namoo On The Park did caught my attention. Namoo means “tree” in Korean. Hence, most of the decoration items in Namoo are made of wood and brown is the main color, which then give people a comfortable and natural feeling.

 

 
In addition to Korean specialty desserts (both warm and cold desserts), Namoo also serves some Korean main dishes (from rice and noodles to burgers). For a complete list of foods serve in Namoo, kindly refer to the two photos of menu below.Back to the foods, rice burger is the reason why we are here. Namoo serves only three type of rice burgers: Bibi rice Burger, beef rice burger and shrimp rice burger. We ordered the chef recommended Bibi Rice Burger (Grilled chicken breast and mixed vegetables with sesame Bibi sauce, served on a grilled rice bun and fried egg) which costs RM 19.90. The rice buns are sticky, firm and dense. The texture of the rice bun is similar to our local sticky rice in bamboo. Not sure what rice they are using to make the rice bun, but it contains sesame seeds and seaweeds which add extra flavours. This rice burger is good and irresistible. Not to forget to mention, the Bibi sauce gives you an overall sweet, sour and spicy mix of sensation.

 
Besides rice burger, we decided to order a cold dessert since Namoo is a Korean dessert cafe. Final decision goes to the chef recommended cold dessert with a bombastic name, The King's Bing Soo (RM 12.90). Bing Soo or Bingsu means shaved ice in Korean. It is one of the popular summer dessert in Korea. The King's Bing Soo is a green tea shaved ice with rice cakes, red beans, mix fruits (kiwi, strawberries and banana) and ice-cream sprinkled with multi-grain powder. A perfect combination because a person like me who hate red beans also can't resist this. The fruits are fresh.

 
Thumbs up! Both the rice burger and shaved ice really make my day.
Total spending: RM19.90 + RM12.90
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Bibi Rice Burger
 
Date of Visit: Jun 01, 2013 

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