Hainanese Taste Print E-mail
Written by The Day Dreymer   
Sunday, 27 April 2008 11:39

Decided to bring my full-fledged Hainanese mommie to a restaurant in SS2 that serves Hainanese food. It was really just a gimmick because we weren't even sure if the food they serve are Hainanese! Oh well, hungry as we were, it didn't matter at all.

The only item on the menu that we were familiar with was the Hainanese tea. It was very good albeit such a big mug. They do have other selections of beverage such as pak kor yi mai (ginko with barley), herbal tea etc

Yummy

If you want something light, the fish paste soup serves as a good supplement or as a meal on its own. The fish paste are served in two cooking preparations; fried and boiled. What I like most about this dish is that they do throw in a few thin slices of bittergourd. Don't be put off yet, you bittergourd bashers. You don't even get a hint of bitterness from the soup. The two do really complement one another with their contrasting textures and taste.

Clear soup; fish pastes and bittergourd slices

If you want something spicy, the curry mee pok noodles isn't the best in town but worth trying. Unlike your regular curry noodles, you do have a few slices of fried fish paste and fish balls. Somehow, the mee pok just doesn't strike my fancy since the noodles is already 'filling' and to top it off, you have the soup which is just as heavy.

Curry mee pok

A good twist to a regular chee cheong fun, which they do serve too.. is the stir-fried variety. Just like your regular char kuey teow or carrot cake, the rolled-up intestine-like flat noodles are fried together with generous amounts of egg, bean sprouts and chives. Yummy!

 

Mmm! Fried chee cheong fun

The finale? We were disappointed that they ran out of our favourite pulut hitam (black glutinous rice) dessert. We had no choice but to get the red bean with sago. How come people find it weird that there are tong yuens (glutinous rice balls) inside? Hmm.. or is it just me? I ended up having to finish it because it was just too weird for them!

Red bean soup with tong yuen 

Hainanese Taste is situated in SS 2/30, the same row as Lobsterman and Country Kitchen. It is the row behind Sri Siam and Eng Seng Heng electrical shop.

 

 

 

 
A story about Zam Print E-mail
Written by Chip   
Friday, 25 April 2008 19:33

Yet again Malaysians have proved that they've not lost their sense of humour. I've been getting alot of fwd'ed emails recently poking fun at our 'distinguished' and respected politicians but this one takes the cake. At the wake of our last general election, which has left us in a political upheaval, some of us managed to look at the lighter side of life (by making fun of others Smile ). In case some of you don't know who Zam is, he is none other than our 2007 Barisan National Information Minister Zainuddin Maidin. He was the one that told the whole world that Malaysia has an 'erection' once every 5 years through Al-Jazeera. If you need a refresher click here.

So without further ado, may I present to you, A Story About Zam (let me know if anyone needs this translated).

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Bubba Gump! Print E-mail
Written by The Day Dreymer   
Thursday, 24 April 2008 12:53

There's a new restaurant in town! I remember Bubba Gump vividly when I used to visit San Francisco Pier 39. I've always wanted to try but the clam chowder served in a bowl of bread on the streets always seem to lure me away from the shrimps. Finally with its debut franchise in KL, I have no excuses left. Well.... since there aren't any fantastic clam chowder in town to divert my attention anyway.

Read more about Bubba Gump here. Just in case you are wondering why it sounds so familiar, you probably heard/seen it on Forrest Gump.

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. is located at The Curve, opposite Dome but on the 2nd floor.

New restaurant in town
 
Oh no. Is it dead? Print E-mail
Written by Chip   
Monday, 21 April 2008 01:12

I have experienced that feeling of panic and helplessness when my mobile accidentally got wet  (read thrown into the pool).

If only I got this forwarded email at that time. I could have at least saved myself a few hundred bucks.

Oh well, hopefully this article will save some poor soul from forking out unnecessary moolahs.

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