off to Blogger.

September 7, 2007

dear all,

i’m migrating to Blogger to accommodate my Nuffnang ads.

update your bookmarks and have a salivating stay in

bfntt.blogspot.com

see you there.

old entries remains here.

n_n


Hainan Station, Mont Kiara

September 4, 2007

Hainan Station is another modern breed kopitiam in town.

Besides the usual kopi, roti bakar and soft-boiled eggs, Hainan Station also offers extended menus, including lunch sets like Hainan Chicken Rice, Nasi Lemak and Assam Laksa, amongst many other ala carte items.

In the cafe, a huge panoramic image of Malaya (my guess..) is hung on the wall, whilst marble tables and chairs are placed in the middle. There are also 3 leather cushion seats on the side.

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Lunch of the day – Nasi Lemak with Ayam Rendang, served with anchovies & peanuts, acar, cucumber slices, half an egg and sambal. [RM 9.90 nett, inclusive of drinks - barley, cincau or mineral water]

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Overall scoring [food, price, environment, service] : 6 out of 10
Chances of repeated visit : 50-50


B-0G-05 Plaza Mont’Kiara
No 2, Jalan Kiara, Mont’Kiara
50480 Kuala Lumpur
(same row as Starbucks, corner shop)


Heaven, The Curve

September 1, 2007

Heaven is one of those cafes that offers music and food all-in-one.

Live music, entertainment, good singers (if you’re lucky) belting out good songs throughout the night, and F&B, all under one roof, for the record.

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Crowds start coming in after 9pm, when the live music begins, and will not end until 1am, with 30 mins interval in between.

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From left: Yam Milk Tea, Heaven Special Nature (flavored yogurt drink) & Paradise (Honeydew + Lem0n + something) – RM7.90 each

All three drinks are equally bad. Either too artificial or too sweet.

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Finger food: Fried “Rubbery” Calamari [RM 8.90] & French “Soggy” Fries [RM5.90].

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The only thing that compensate our sucky food and drinks tonight were the singers.

It’s been a long time since I last heard a good live trio on stage.

Heaven is right behind Sakae Sushi, Ground Floor on The Street.


Damansara Village Steamboat

September 1, 2007

this place needs little introduction.

most avid food-seekers would probably have heard and tried them. yeah, and they blog too!

What’s so special about DV , you ask?

Apparently, they’re ”the first of it’s kind steamboat restaurant that offers “live” seafood”.

Well, it’s true. the prawns were still jumping when they were dished up.

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brightly lit and cool, patrons can opt for open air tables or singular huts like the above.

the blogger and her two kakis were recommended to Package A which includes a standard set for one, prawns [6 of them], [6 GIANT] clams and 2 pieces of flower crabs.

the package is enough for 2 and is priced at RM 59. 

on top of these, we added a plate of enoki mushroom a.k.a straw mushrooms and a plate of tong ho which is priced at RM 6 respectively.

their signature drunken pot soup base [herbal soup base] is available at an additional charge of RM 10.

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DV is located at Jalan Jenjarum, SS23 Damansara Jaya. Map is available here.

Reservations are recommended for weekend dining. [03-78031832].


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