Sunday, September 29, 2013

Ms. Choo's Kitchen @Connaught Avenue, Taman Connaught (Closed)

For our special day this year, I decided to make it special to try new places for food. Thus, I went on GroupOn to search for good deals and I found this place where it serves 3-course meal with the price of RM35 for 2 people. Therefore, I decided to go for it.

Ms. Choo's Kitchen is located at Connaught Avenue, a newly developed residential condominium. It is quite out of the usual strategic main road location. The restaurant is walking distance from Econsave, Taman Connaught. Despite the not-so-strategic-location, they have many customers coming in. The ambience of the restaurant is very cozy, it brings out the "home-cooked food" feeling. They serve from Mexican Nachos to Pastas, Nasi Lemak to Ribeye Steak. However, their price is quite affordable.

I shall let the photos do the talking :


Entrance

They proudly state on the cover of the menu that they do not have additional MSG to their dishes.












Carrot Soup. My first time, not bad.


Mushroom and Chicken Soup - It tasted a little weird though.

Lamb Shoulder

Norwegian Salmon with Capers Sauce

The Comeback made by Ms. Choo, herself - Aglio Olio with added Chicken and Mushroom

ABC - very big portion, good for sharing

Comments: As we were using GroupOn voucher, the meal was only RM35.00 for 2, which was quite worth it compared to the original price which is RM70++. As for the lamb shoulder, it was really very rubbery and burnt. We then provided our feedback to the waitress attended to us. In our surprise, Ms. Choo herself came and did a good comeback by offering us the same dish. However, we were quite full, she then suggested pasta, which was on the house.

*Family style restaurant
*Cash Term only

Tel : 012-407 7556

Address :
Block D-G-9, Taman Connaught Avenue,
Jalan 9/142 Cheras ,
56000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.



For More Information, please check out the official page of the restaurant :https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ms-Choos-Kitchen/130995730418767

Sunday, September 01, 2013

Jang-Gun Korean & Japanese Buffet Restaurant @Fahrenheit88 Shopping Centre

A trip to the first All-You-Can-Eat Korean buffet restaurant in Malaysia, Jang-Gun (pronounced as Jang Goon). It means the General of Korean army which carries the same meaning as "Shogun" in Japanese.

The buffet concept consists of 4 sections :
  • Section which features raw meat and seafood that are prepared ala-minute.
  • Section that features a variety of tempura, shishamo, korean pancake pizza, chawanmushi, shabu-shabu, different kinds of soups.  
  • Section featuring freshly prepared ramen, sushi,  sashimi, bibimbap, kimchi and other side dishes.
  • Section featuring fresh fruits, dessert, hot and cold beverages.


The Ramen Counter

Bibimbab 

Side Dishes 


Sushi Counter

Salad

Kimchi

Sashimi

Grill Section

Delicious lamb ribs and marinated beef

My favorite - Chawanmushi

Shabu-Shabu

Soup Section

Our delicious selection of food 

The oyster is in full piece.

Kimchi

Sushi and Sashimi

Buddha Jump Over the Wall


Variety of hot dishes
Grill Marinated Beef and Lamb Ribs

Soft Shell Crab

Miso Soup



Bibimbap

Tempura and Fried Sushi

Second serving of grill meat

Dessert

Comments: As we were using GroupOn voucher, the meal was only RM40.00 per person which was quite worth it compared to the original price which is RM51.00 nett per person after the 30% discount. We saved up RM11.00 per person.Overall, the food is average. The service was quite good when we went there as there were not many customers.

Tel : 03-2148 7333

Opening Hours : Lunch 12.00pm-3.00pm
                         Dinner 6.00pm-10.30pm

Address :
Jang-Gun Korean Buffet Restaurant by Saisaki
Fahrenheit 88 Shopping Centre
Lot G-27 (01-04), Ground Floor,
179, Jalan Bukit Bintang
55100 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.


For More Information, please check out the official page of the restaurant : http://www.saisaki.com.my/jang-gun-korean-buffet-restaurant.html

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Thomas Western @Restoran Ong Lay, Taman Overseas Union

Finally I got the chance to visit Thomas Western after being craving for months. After reading the inline reviews about this western food stall and being recommended by Daryl and his family more than half a year ago, I have finally visited them last month.Since then, I have been visiting them so often that Uncle Thomas and his workers recognize me and my mum.

Who says western food can only be eaten at lavish, fine dining restaurants with full formal service with waiters serving you bread and butter? Who says that delicious food is expensive? Who says there are no reasonably priced western food in KL?

At Thomas Western, you get good food at reasonable price. How reasonable you say? Continue reading and you will find out. Thomas Western goes against the norm by serving extraordinary western food at a neighborhood coffee shop in Overseas Union Garden. Previously working as a chef in a 5-star hotel, there is no doubt about the quality of food served at Thomas Western. 



Our favorite dishes at Thomas Western would be Chicken Chop, Pork Chop, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Lamb Chop and Fish & Chips.



Chicken Cordon Bleu [RM13.00]

Lamb Chop with  Mushroom Sauce [RM14.00]


French Fries [RM5.00]

Chicken Chop with Mushroom Sauce [RM10.00]

New Zealand Steak with Mushroom Sauce [RM20.00]

Fish and Chips [RM11.00]
*The prices may vary due to the recent increase of price.

One of the best thing about the dish is the baked potato with the potato mushroom sauce. The best potato sauce I have ever tasted. Since then, I have been a regular customer there. Thomas Western is located at Restoran Ong Lay, near the Thursday night market area in Overseas Union Garden.

Comments : The potato is a must-try. They only make 100 pieces per day so act fast if you want to give it a try. Every dish is extremely good. =D


Address:
Thomas Western @ Restoran Ong Lay,
Overseas Union Garden (OUG),
Medan Hujan Rahmat,
Taman Overseas Union, 58200 Kuala Lumpur.



Kanpai Japanese BBQ & Bar @Taman Connaught, Cheras


After my exam on Monday, Daryl suggested to visit the recently opened Japanese restaurant in our area, Kanpai Japanese BBQ & Bar. They were still having the opening promotion even though it has been opening for about a month. It is their second outlet after their first one in Sri Petaling which had quite a good response from the customers.

The restaurant ambiance is a casual Izakaya setting. It is a type of drinking establishment in Japan which also serves food to complement the drinks. It is a casual place for after-work drinking which is quite common in Japan. Kanpai serves not only Yakiniku (which means grilled meat dishes) and yakitori (skewered chicken), they also serve bento, curry rice, udon, ramen and nabe. 

Kyushu Ramen Pork Belly [RM15.80]
Tonkotsu (pork bone soup) ramen with Yakiniku Pork Belly
The price is quite pricey compared to Ton Chan, our all-time favorite Japanese Restaurant. However, they were very generous with the sesame and the yakiniku pork belly gave a slightly different texture to the ramen. The texture of the tamago was good.

Pork Cutlet Curry Rice a.k.a. Tonkatsu Curry Rice [RM13.90]
Breaded, deep fried pork cutlet with curry rice
This dish is pretty worth it as you can see, the generous amount of pork cutlet. Not forgetting the texture of the pork was very crunchy and crispy just as it should be.

Comments : The price for certain food is quite high. However, if you are a pork lover who likes deep fried pork, you should give the Pork Cutlet Curry Rice a try. However, the service here is disappointing. We had to wait for a few minutes before being led to the table when there were only 2 table of customers at that time. Thus, it is below expectation.


Kanpai Japanese BBQ & Bar

Address: 
223, Jalan Sarjana, Taman Connaught, 
Cheras, 56000, Kuala Lumpur.