Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Adventure #38: Restaurant Kayu (SS2)


We were back in KL for CNY week.  Most days and nights were dominated by meals with family. Today, kids were with cousins and we were left on our own.  Was going to try Roti Canai (my favourite food) at Valentines but G was sure about the location, so we went to Kayu at SS2 instead.  There are many Kayu around town but G said that this one is consistently the best.


It was the second day of CNY, most Chinese eateries were closed, so Kayu was packed.  The food took a while to come because our young waiter kept getting the orders wrong!


The plain roti with dhal is still my favourite

I also ordered the fried maggie mee which is good but texture-wise, I think the 公仔麵 in HK is better

The tandoori chicken was good but the presentation was .. er .. a bit weird

Then we had a tosse (not sure how to spell) which I didn't quite like
Kayu is also famous for its Nasi Kandar but too full to order anymore.  Next time when I am in town......

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Adventure #37: BLT Burgers

G wanted to check out something at Ocean Terminals, so we decided to try out BLT Burgers, a well rated burger joint.  No reservations, walk-in only.  We got there before the lunch time crowd, so no waiting.

We ordered the BLT Burger - what else!

G ordered his medium rare.  Burger looked juicy but not as tasty as I expected.


The waffle fries, on the other hand, were heavenly!

The coleslaw ok but the pickle that came with it rather bland.

The milk shake that came with the combo was a bit too thick even for the kids.  G was put off by the sprinkles on top - he's a MAN.  Had shopping to do so didn't try the Spiked Milk Shake - should be interesting, milk shake with vodka!

As usual, we had to order different for the little one who had the corn dog from the kids menu.  She was not very impressed with this.

The A&W Root Beer, surprisingly, was a hit with all!


I think we preferred the Angus beef burger we get from Pacific Gourmet and fire up on our BBQ.  For burger joints, I prefer Triple O at Great. Shake em Bun is not too bad either.

BLT Burgers
Shop OT301-301A
3/F, Ocean Terminal
Harbour City
17 Canton Road
Tsim Sha Tsui

Tel: 2730 2338

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Adventure #36: 輝記盆菜 (Take Away)

I have always wanted to try 盆菜.  But this is a dish to share and I have never been able to mobilise 10-12 people to track all the way to the New Territories for this.  This year, I decided to have one at our new place.  Once I mentioned this, I was told to order from 輝記盆菜, the place the locals in Yuen Long go for 盆菜.

The 盆菜 came just 30 mins before the dinner was due to start.  Once again, I forgot to take a picture of the 盆菜 in its original state.  I was eager to see what's inside!  Anyways, 盆菜 is a poor man's food - that is why everything is cooked in a  (basin).  So, you didn't miss much......


Chicken and prawns on the top.  Braised meat below.  But the most yummy ones are the mushroom, turnip, fu-pei etc at the bottom!

We supplemented the 盆菜 with a pot of 南乳斎 made from my mother-in-law's recipe.

There were 12 of us and we only managed to finish about two-thirds of the !  Well, I guess I know what I am having for dinner tomorrow.......

We finished the dinner, appropriately, with tong yun.  Hope this is a good start to all for the Dragon Year!

Friday, January 13, 2012

Adventure #35: Hide-Chan Ramen

Friday evening.  After a few rounds of drinks, feeling a little tipsy, looking for a quick bite before heading out to see Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.  Walked past this ramen place.  Usually packed during lunch time but rather empty now - I guess ramen is not a Friday night dinner thingy. But just the thing we were looking for!

G had a Black-Hide Ramen.
Must add egg (extra) - yoke appropriately runny!

I had the Red-Hide Ramen - Spicy one
Ramen is good, different from the usual Japanese ramen, kinda like a hybrid between Japanese ramen and Chinese wanton noodle.  Nice.
Another signature dish is the Tsukemen 日式撈麵. Will definitely try that next time.

Hide-Chan Ramen

UG/F, The Loop
33 Wellington Street
Central
Tel: 2522 5990


Saturday, January 7, 2012

Adventure #34: 渝川菜館 (Take 2)

We still owe Fred his 水煮魚 , so this Saturday we managed to get 8 people together for take 2 at 渝川菜館.  For 8 people, we were entitled to order 5 cold dishes and 8 hot dishes but only entitled to 1 crab dish which had to be pre-ordered.  I wanted to try both the spicy and non-spicy crab, so we paid extra for another crab dish.

As is always the case with me, always so eager to sample the food, very often I forget to take photos of the food for the blog until the food's half gone. And in today's case, the 涼菜 were almost all gone before I remembered!

For 涼菜, we had 口水雞, 夫妻肺片川椒皮蛋, 四川涼麵 and a 豆腐 dish. The 四川涼麵 was better than the last time (see middle plate, all gone!) and the 川椒皮蛋 was really good.


They started us off with 川式椒鹽蝦, a non-spicy dish.  As good as I remembered it to be.

Next came another non-spicy dish (hello!) - 蛋黃蟹.  A lot like what we have in Malaysia but the taste not as strong. But very good though.

Finally, our first spicy dish - 重慶辣子蟹.  Obviously very different from the 蛋黃蟹. And this was more  than .
 
The 粉蒸肉 was by far the most disappointing dish.  No one knew what it was supposed to be, it didn't look like anything nor appetizing.  It was supposed to have meat in it but we can hardly taste any.  Definitely not a dish to repeat.

The 酸菜魚 was a refreshing dish and the most popular dish.  I think we finished all but a small bowl of soup.

Finally, THE 水煮魚.  Fred - worth the wait?

 
The 回鍋肉 was not too spicy.  A good dish to follow the 水煮魚.

鍋巴 dish - ok lah, nothing special.

We ended with 乾煸四季豆  which turned out to be the spiciest dish of the night! 
Some of us felt that the dinner was not as fiery as expected.  I think perhaps we ordered one too many non-spicy dishes this time - which were all very tasty.  I rather enjoyed it though.  I like spicy but I also like to taste what I eat.

Adventure #33: 勝香園


G has been eating at this joint for many years.  For some reasons, I never made it here. Either I was too late (have to get there before noon for lunch) or it's closed for holiday/renovation etc.  Today, both girls were in classes and we went for a stroll around the area and somehow ended up near Gough Street.  Since it was only about 11am on Saturday, there was no queue.  At last, I was able to try out this place!



G ordered his usual for me to try - 蛋牛番茄通 beef and egg macaroni in tomato soup
 
The beef soft, egg crispy and tomato soup a balance of saltiness and sweetness. No wonder G likes this so much!

G also ordered his other favourite for me to try - 奶油脆 condense milk on toasted bun

And I also had a glass of thick 奶茶 ....... yummmm.

Sing Heung Yuen

2 Mei Lun Street
Central
Mon - Sat: 08:00-17:30
Closed Sun


Sunday, January 1, 2012

Adventure #32: Hunan Garden (Times Square)

Today's New Year's Day. The kids were up relatively early despite having stayed past midnight for the count down.  Once again we ventured to Times Square for a bite to eat and some shopping afterwards.  As always, G wanted Chinese food and the kids wanted Western food.  And as always, G won. 

We parked in Times Square and took the lift up to the Food Forum.  Since G wanted dim sum, so we pressed 10.  However, when the lift door opened, all we could see were PEOPLE.  We moved on to another floor.  It's New Year, not going to waste my time queueing.  So, we decided to try Hunan Garden which was rather empty by comparison.......


The older one wanted pizza so we ordered this 蔥油餅 for her instead.  Lots of onion, different but good

We ordered this 蔥油拌for the little one and luckily she loved it! Not as good as the one from Xiao Nan Guo but close

G wanted something less starchy, so he order this 椒鹽九肚魚. It didn't turn out as he expected, he didn't like it but the kids loved it....weird.

We also ordered some dim sum....so so lah.  We will stick to having Hunan food at Hunan Garden.

Hunan Garden at Time Square has since closed.