Posted on May-19-2008

Bali Style in Bumbu Bali

I never gonna forget the food there. Really. And I got one word for the food there, AWESOME!

Oh, and not forgetting the HUGE portions as well.

A friend of Geena, Purdey and her sis Lyna came for a visit from Sarawak last weekend and we went to a nice Balinese style restaurant in Bandar Puteri Puchong. I’m sure this place is already well known for its reputation as one of the best Balinese style dishes. But I’m gonna blog about it anyway.

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It was my first time dining there, and no objection for the choice of restaurant there. The ambiance was exactly how I imagined, Balinese style (duh). I’ve always been a fan of Balinese home decor, so I felt comfortable as soon as I stepped in the restaurant.

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The restaurant is not only for dining, but they also sell some of the Bali style home decor as well.

But it’s not the decor I’m excited about, it’s the food. The food there is worth every penny. Why? Becoz of its HUGE portions. One person cannot finish a single dish alone. So I knew I had to share with Geena. So did Purdey and her sis Lyna. Well, actually, I can finish the dish alone but I’m trying to jaga badan la. (yeah, right). But even when I shared it with Geena, I was totally stuffed after that. Like I said, worth every penny.

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Nasi Campur Bali. Consists of grilled squids, grilled prawns, beef rendang, grilled fish, grilled meat on lemon-grass sticks, kangkong belacan and some fruits and other vege. The portion may look small here in the picture, but trust me, the “plate” was huge.

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Tiga Rasa (I think. What is this called again, Dee?). Basically its a combination of three things, fried squid, grilled chicken wings with belacan and grilled meat on lemon-grass sticks. Totally awesome.

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All three dishes in total. I forgot what Purdey and Lyna ordered. But it has petai with squids in it. Nice.

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To wash it down, a nice glass of “Es Campur” as a dessert right after that. This is really good.

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Geena obviously enjoyed the Es Campur, I did too.

Although the price of each dishes, say, the nasi campur is around RM25–ish bucks, I really don’t mind paying that much for the awesome dish. To me, it’s the quality that matters. But in this case, I’m happy with the quantity as well coz the portion is very huge and generous.

If you’re thinking of getting your stomach filled up to the max and forget about your diet, Bumbu Bali is definitely the place. I can’t remember when was the last time I indulge on such a huge and awesome meal. Oh wait, had that during my Korean BBQ dinner. Heh heh. But Bumbu Bali is now on my top 5 places to eat.

Details:

Bumbu Bali
18 & 18-1, Jalan Persiaran Puteri 1, Bandar Puteri, Puchong
47100 Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: 03-8061 8699
Fax: 03-8062 6698

Posted on Apr-30-2008

Korean BBQ Again

Update: Seoul Bulgogi Restaurant is now known as Seoul Gardens Restaurant. 

Whenever I have something nice to eat as a celebration, I would choose the Seoul Bulgogi Korean BBQ restaurant. This time it was a celebration for Max, a friend from Italy who recently found a new job in Malaysia (finally), in Kota Kinabalu to be exact. He wants to be closer to the love of his life, Rieta, as possible. Being in Italy is too damn far from each other. Good thing he found something good in KK. 

For a treat, we brought him to my favourite eating place. It was his first time dining for a Korean BBQ and he loved it to the max. No pun intended. Well actually, we all loved it. 

The food there has always been good and the choice of food laid out on the buffet line is certainly mouth watering. Being in Malaysia, the owner also placed some local food as well such as yong tau foo and rojak. Just a touch of the local taste for those who wants something familiar. 

But the main attractions are obviously the meat, seafood and the chicken dishes. Good for grilling, especially the beef and lamb which I prefer medium well. 

Prawns and crabs are also the main attraction there. We know that eating prawns and crabs are expensive at some places, but this is when we took the advantage to the meaning of the word “buffet”. We grab as many prawns and crabs as we can and make it all worth every penny. FYI, I grab as many beef and lamb too.


They all took too many prawns that I don’t even have a place to grill my beef and lamb. :-(


Geena obviously enjoyed her prawns, as usual. She had more than 20 prawns that night (I think). Crazy.


Rieta and Max having a good meal too. We loved the tom yam soup for the steamboat. It was rather tasty and extremely hot, as in spicy, not coz it’s boiling. 

Finally I have a place for my beef and lamb after they are done with their prawns and crabs. Like I said earlier, I like it medium well. I don’t know why but it seems to be more juicy and tastier when cooked that way. 

Seoul Bulgogi Korean BBQ restaurant has been my favourite place to dine ever since I first dine there a few years back. I know that there are many other similar restaurant just like it. I still remember a long time ago there was a similar restaurant called Deli-Q in Bangsar. That was actually when I started to love Korean BBQ restaurants. And now Seoul Bulgogi kinda like replaced Deli-Q’s offerings, well, for me anyway. 

Food is great, price is right, and best of all it never fails to delight me every time I dine in. For RM33.88 per adult, it is considered cheap for a buffet meal, BBQ style.

Details:

Seoul Gardens Restaurant (formerly known as Seoul Bulgogi Restaurant)
Lot C1.27 & D1.26 Ground Floor, Plaza Pantai (Kerinchi LRT Station) 
No. 5, Persiaran Pantai Baru, Off Jalan Pantai Baru, 59200 Kuala Lumpur. 

Tel: 03-2283 1888 / 012-6097 385
Fax: 03-8060 7105
Email: enquiry@seoul-bulgogi.com

Posted on Apr-15-2008

I’m starting to adore cakes

Web development has been my forté for the past 8 years or so. And eventhough I was not working in an IT company (last 4 years), I still have web development jobs to be done.

One of my latest project in web development was for the company I’m currently working for, Enershia, and I’ve only been in this company for 6 months. I have been away from Flash for a (very) long time, and to develop a website in 100% Flash is not an easy task. Lots of re-learning to do.

Well, I’m not here today to talk about my office website. Today will be about another website that I’ve done recently. For those of you who love cakes, get your drooling pan out and enjoy.

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4cakesinacup.com is a new local site that sells cakes, cup cakes and variaties of other delicious home-cooked dishes.

While I was designing this website, I can’t help but drool over their delicious looking cakes and pastries. It was difficult to concentrate on the design when one is drooling over the pictures. But it was well worth it. I’m not going to go about telling about the design, but more about their services and offerings.

An excerpt from their website:

In 4 Cakes in a Cup, we specialize in cheesecakes and mini cheesecakes. Based in Kota Damansara, this home-business started off in 2005 and currently, 4Cakes offers at least 25 types of cheesecakes to choose from. Owner/baker, Sherina Salleh has always been a big fan of cakes and cheesecakes. What began as a hobby, she initially baked for friends and families and positive feedbacks from them has invited many requests for Sherina to bake cheesecakes for their birthday parties, celebrations, gatherings and functions. Now, 4Cakes has expanded our cheesecakes network taking full advantage of the NEW home here with many new exciting flavors and variations. Started small, we still use the free web hosts provided by one of the photo hosting sites to showcase our cheesecakes selections to the world. And with the current rapid and exciting development, our plan of having our own webpage has finally came true.

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Some of the cakes that they have.

4Cakes has been around a long time. As they said, it was all done at home with passion and love of cooking. Previously they “advertised” their cakes and other products via Flickr photo gallery, where you can browse through all the cakes that they have done. Then after close to 3 years, the idea on having their own website comes to mind.

From cheese cakes, to mini cup cakes, they have it all. What’s best about their product is that all cakes are baked only after you ordered them. Which means, you will get your cake(s) hot and fresh from the oven (or fridge).

Their current service areas are in and around KL and PJ. Of course, you can have the option to pick up your cake(s) from their house in Kota Damansara or have your cake(s) delivered to your home. Alternatively, you may pay them a visit in Bangsar Shopping Centre (BSC) at the Market Place every Saturday and Sunday (I think the next Market Place will start in May 2008).

Did I mention that they have other dishes other than cakes? Yes, they do.

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Asparagus & Cashew Stir Fry / Chicken & Mushroom Quiche / Roast Lamb

If you’re not into cakes, then try out their delicious gourmet standard dishes such as roast lamb, chicken & mushroom quiche, caserole dishes, tortillas, variaties of mushroom dishes and many more. *drool*

Ok, that’s enough. Hungry already.

Be sure to check out their website at www.4cakesinacup.com to know more or to drool over their photos. I know I did.

Posted on Nov-29-2006

Dinner @ Seoul Bulgogi Korean Restaurant

Like I said yesterday, I will be going over for a nice Korean food dinner, and I did. It was one heck of a filling dinner. Why not? I literally emptied the container full of lamb chops. Come to think of it, I hardly had anything else. Lamb chops all the way. Sheesh.

Wanna see the photos? Here they are…

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While waiting for my lamb chops to cook.

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The lamb chops…*yummy*

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Victoria and Laura having a good time…

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… not to mention Geena and mummy too.

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One heck of a meal eh Victoria?

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Morris and Laura…can’t get enough of the foods.

Honestly, I would love to go there for dinner again. Although the price went up from RM28.99 to RM31.99, I really don’t mind spending my dough there, especially if they serve lamb chops. (yes, that’s my favourite).

I know that there are many other Korean BBQ restaurants out there, especially in Ampang area. But I’ll stick to the one in Plaza Pantai for now. I can say that I’m too lazy to go all the way to Ampang, and I think it would be slightly more expensive.

I really did enjoyed the “heavy” meal, and I’m sure you would too if you’re in my position. For more photos from last night, you can go here.

Finally, I wonder when will be my next visit to Bulgogi? hmm…

Posted on Nov-28-2006

Going for Korean food

Now this I can’t wait. Every month, without fail, Gina and I must indulge something from the Seoul Bulgogi Korean BBQ. So tonight will be the night I stuff myself with some delicious Korean BBQ foods.

The Seoul Bulgogi restaurant that I’m talking about it the one located in Plaza Pantai, and can be seen from the Federal Highway opposite Angkasapuri. It is usually packed during dinner time. But this time I made a booking for 5. They are having a promotion at this moment, the 3+1 deal. Basically it’s for 4 person but the fourth person need not pay anything. So it’s a 3 paid meal plus one free meal. Who can resist that offer?

During puasa month this year, I didn’t get to indulge on the yummy food at that restaurant. But I went there last year and blogged about it here. Puasa month is usually the most packed season. So I guess the owner must be making his millions during that month.

Back to present time.

Here I am sitting in the office counting down to the time for me to munch on the excellent food. I will indeed take some photos (if I have the time or chance) and post it here tomorrow morning. I hope I will remember to bring the camera along tho.

Food….here I come!

Posted on Sep-20-2006

Cozy House

There’s a nice restaurant that serves good authentic Asian fusion food. Cozy House has been around for quite sometime now and had gained high reputation as one of the best blend of authentic meals.

Same as last week, Geena had to work in Great Eastern Mall, Ampang. Getting there during rush hour is a nightmare. Plus, it was raining quite heavily yesterday evening. Luckily, I had some errants do be done for the office and that already puts me in KL town.

After enduring the pain of sitting in the traffic jam for hours, I finally reached the mall at 6–ish. With a tired leg and a sore butt, I waited for Geena at the coffee terrace for a while. She came out of work a few minutes later and head over to have our dinner at Cozy House.

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Tell me who can resist a good sambal sotong? Cozy House’s delicious list of menus never seized to amaze. Just order anything from the menu, and it’ll turn out to be a mouth watering dish.

Apart from the *drool* sambal sotong, I haven’t had a good green paste curry for a long time. So once I spotted it on the menu, I didn’t hesitate to place that order.

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It was worth the pain getting there. I don’t mind going through those traffic jams again just to savour those wonderful dishes.

I’ll be sure to go there more often from now on. I know the food there has been good all this while but I never had the chance to actually try it. This will go on my list of top restaurants of choice.

p/s: I really need a better camera (phone) for better photo quality. Can’t carry my Digicam everywhere I go right?

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