Saturday, 10 March 2018

Old Spice Café at M City – 10 March 2018



We were passing by the main entrance at M City and saw this café. We checked out the menu and decided to give it a try since it’s new. 

The café was quite quiet at the time (and on another occasion I visited since). It was quite easy to get a table. They serve fusion food, i.e. local Malaysian, Western and World cuisines. 

The menu:-

















We ordered the following:-



Breakfast set – RM19.80, comes with 2 hash browns, 2 small roasted tomatoes, baked beans, 1 fried egg, fried mushrooms, 2 sausages, 2 stripes of beef bacon and 4 triangle toasts with butter. It’s very normal meal, but tasted good. The best will be the crispy hash browns.

Singapore Fried Meehon (Seafood) – RM14.90, the portion was huge when it came and I thought I would not be able to finish it. There were small prawns (not like in the picture of the menu), squibs, cut celery, spring onions, carrot and slice red chilly fried with the meehoon. It was actually quite good and I finished it all. It's not spicy but you can request for cut chillies.  

Roti Jala and Curry Chicken - RM8.90. As you can see, 5 roti jala and not many pieces of chicken and only 1 potato. The curry was not too spicy. It tasted alright. 


Nasi with Ayam Masak Merah set dinner – RM18.90, comes with acar, iced lemon tea and 1 scoop of ice cream. The Ayam Masak Merah was not spicy although it looked very red and spicy. It was quite good dish. Again, not enough of chicken for you to finish that mountain rice!

The service of this restaurant is good. Perhaps as there were not many customers. When I was looking around the café, I was told that if you order from an apartment within M City, they will deliver the food to your doorstep for free.

Not many tables, just imagine if it's a full house


The ambience of the café was good and it was nicely decorated with lots of things from the UK. They even have a huge projector on their wall for you to watch shows (no sound though). The price is on the slightly high side but overall, I will come back here again as the food was not too bad.

The details of the restauarant:

Old Spice Café, M City
R05-G Old Spice Café
326 Jalan Ampang
50430 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03- 2715 8123
Mobile: 019-691 2815
Opens everyday from 9am-2am




Monday, 5 March 2018

Banana Bro (Banana Leaf Restaurant) – 5 March 2018



This restaurant just opened at Berjaya Times Square this month. The best thing is, it’s the only banana leaf restaurant /modern “mamak” store in the shopping mall. The concept is similar to Macha & Co at the Curve shopping mall.

We were there at 12.45pm for lunch and there was a queue to get in. Luckily the wait was not long and we got ourselves a table.

The menu below:




We ordered the following: -

Banana Leaf Set Meal – RM12.90 per set, comes with either white or Indian rice, 3 types of vegetables, papadam and 8 types of curries to choose from (need to find the appropriate person holding the bucket of curries) you want on your rice.

They even have their own "stamp" on the banana leaf


Chicken Masala – RM7.50. The portion is just enough for 1 person. The curry was alright but if you were to compare it with those chicken masalas from the proper Indian restaurants in Lebuh Ampang, it doesn’t really taste that nice but still edible.


Fried Chicken – RM7.50. The portion is just enough for 1 person. I do recommend this as it’s crispy and nice.

Butter Chicken – RM7.50. The portion is just enough for 1 person. It's not spicy at all and it's quite creamy. The chicken was quite tender.  


The service of this restaurant is ok. However, the waiters may not understand you really well. Their English is below average so we ended up repeating our orders to them. The price was expensive for the Banana Leaf Set Meal. As for the individual chicken / lamb dishes, the price of a small plate was reasonable. However, you can’t compare the curries that are served at this restaurant and Lebuh Ampang; the curries at Lebuh Ampang are much better and tastier compared to this restaurant.

Overall, we paid RM48.05, inclusive of GST 6% and service charge 10%.

The details of the restauarant:

Banana Bro Times Square
LG-59B, Berjaya Times Square
Jalan Imbi
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Opens daily


Monday, 19 February 2018

Restoran Loong Foong Seafood – 19 February 2018


This restaurant is forever crowded and it is well known for it’s famous roast duck. Almost everyday, you can see a long queue of people waiting for its roast duck. Since it’s been a long time since I had duck meat, I decided to have a Chinese New Year (CNY) gathering here.


Roasted duck hanging to be eaten and check out the price
We knew that you can’t walk in and get a table so we decided to make a reservation before CNY. We made reservation via whatapps. Upon our arrival, we were told that there was no such reservation. We showed the whatapps message and in the end, the management shuffled things around and managed to get us a table based on our whatapps message.

Since it’s CNY, you can order its CNY set menu for 10 persons or a la carte. We decided on a la carte and we ordered:-


Full portion of Yee Sang with jelly fish.  

Whole roast duck RM63.00. Seriously, I must say it's the best duck I’ve tasted. It’s equally the same taste as the roast duck you can get at PJ State. The duck meat is succulent, juicy and tender and goes well with the plum sauce (which tasted just nice and not sweet).

Yau Mak Stir Fry with Garlic. A very simple dish with tasty fresh lettuce.

Pumpkin Seafood Treasure, also known as their specialty. They served you the whole small pumpkin and you can dig in to find fish maw, scallops, abalones and Chinese black mushroom, with its creamy pumpkin sauce.

Guinness Pork. The pork meat is very tender with its thick sauce.

Jiu Pai Tofu (Specialty Tofu). Squarish tofu with creamy sauce. It’s very nice and best to eat it with rice, otherwise too salty on its own.

Yong Chow Fried Rice. A very colourful fried rice, i.e. lots of ingredients inside the fried rice.

Unfortunately, they have the traditional way of calculating your bill and they do not issue any itemized bill for the dishes you ordered. We were told to pay the bills separately:

RM63 for the whole roast duck to the duck store owner;
RM78 for drinks, i.e. big bottles of Tiger beer, Chinese tea and 100+ isotonic drinks to the drinks owner; and
RM 292 for the dishes to the owner of the restaurant.

The price above was for 6 adults and 2 kids. The restaurant is small and basically extremely noisy. You are unable to talk in the restaurant but only scream.


Pretty small restaurant. If outside, it will be open air. 

It is advisable to give them a call to make a reservation for your table and roast duck to avoid disappointment. Do not expect to be treated nicely.

Overall, the food was tasty and price was reasonable.

The details of the restaurant:

Restoran Loong Foong Seafood
No.1, Jalan 20/13
Taman Paramount
46300 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Tel : 012-660 8654 (don’t bother calling the land line as it’s already out of service)

Opens from 6.00pm – 10.00p.m. (please call to make reservation, book your roast duck and find out which day they are closed for business as they can be unpredictable)

Wednesday, 31 January 2018

Piccolo Cafe – 31 January 2018


After our visit to Farm in the City, we decided to have our lunch within the Seri Kembangan area and we found Piccolo, which was about 2.2 km from Farm in the City. 

This café is situated on the 1st floor of a shoplot and you need to go up a staircase to the café. It was empty when we arrived and we managed to get a table for 9 pax. We were given the menu and we needed to place our order at the counter. 




     


Complimentary water, sauce and salt and pepper

Order here
                                                                                       
We ordered: -

Mushroom soup RM5.00. The soup tasted as it came from a can.


Chicken Wings (3 pieces) RM10.00. The meat was tender and the skin was crispy. I kind of liked them.


Popcorn chicken RM9.00. A considerable amount of popcorn chicken and fries. I found the popcorn chicken a little bit hard.


Fries Platter RM12.00. I personally found the Fries Platter more worth it compared to the popcorn chicken. Firstly, the size of the platter and you have a choice of curly fries, wedges, normal fries and salad in the middle.


Spaghetti Aglio Olio Salmon RM18.00. The spaghetti was just alright but not the salmon. The salmon was tough and there were bones. Not suitable for kids.


Spaghetti Aglio Olio Chicken Chop RM18.00. The chicken chop was a bigger portion than the salmon and this will be better for kids.



Spaghetti Bolognese RM12.00

Butter Milk Chicken RM18.00. A reasonable portion of crispy chicken meat, covered with butter milk sauce. However, I felt that the chicken was overcooked and it tasted hard.


Black Pepper Lamb Chop RM22.00. Big pieces of lamb but most of it was fat. Overall, it was alright as it came with salad and fries.


Big Breakfast RM16.00. There was 1 foot long sausage that was tasteless! Scrambled eggs topped with black pepper that tasted a little bit sweet, turkey ham, 2 small pieces of toast, baked beans, 1 hash brown, mushroom and salad. Seriously, I wouldn’t recommend this. 


Ice Latte RM9.00


Flat White RM8.00


Hot Americano RM6.00





Ice Cream RM8.00 for 1 scoop

The café was clean and nicely decorated with a grand piano and other musical instruments. A very nice, warm and cozy place with free wifi. You can get parking easily in front of the café or nearby. The price for the food and drinks is affordable. The food and drinks are just alright. Improvement on the food is required!   




The details of the cafe:

Piccolo Cafe
No. 15-1, Jalan Equine 1C
Taman Equine
43300 Seri Kembangan
Selangor Darul Ehsan  
Tel: 012-3636 004
Email: aliciawong11@hotmail.com
Opens everyday – 10.00am -12.00 midnight