Monday, August 20, 2012

My Elephant - Thai Restaurant

"My Elephant" Thai Restaurant located at residential area in Section 17, Petaling Jaya.

Kinda difficult to spot for this restaurant if you do not know where it is as they painted it Black in colour and the restaurant name is not so obvious.

They serve different type of Menu for Lunch time and Dinner time.

Lunch Menu = A la Carte
Dinner Menu = Dishes with Rice
And even some Vegetarian Menu

Click into their website if you would like to browse thru on their Menu - My Elephant


We went there for lunch during our lunch break on weekdays and it is advisable to reach there by noon.. later than that...you need to queue up for table already.

 Their signature drinks - Pandan Drinks - Veryyyy refreshing~~
(it comes as a set)


The Green Aroma - very aromatic~


 In a Thai Restaurant, obviously I would choose to try their Tom Yam~ with beehoon.... and yeah... spicy enough *Gosh...I'm salivating now too*

Thai Laksa:


Phad Thai - like our Char Kuey Teow


Rice Set: Green Curry Rice (with brown rice)


With 10% Service charge *ka-ching* RM 56.75 for 4 person.

 *****

Now comes to the Dinner menu.

They still serve their Signature Pandan Drinks.
Watermelon Juice and Citrus Soda.



Ordered a Fish - Beware! Cili Padi alllll around @_@


Soup - Clear Tom Yam Soup~
First sip...tak ada rasa....took another sip... still no rasa.... took the third sip...and....my throat starts to burn~~ haha... Nicey~


Okok....something not spicy to balance up... The Sweet and Sour Chicken


And also the Paku Vege at the top... slightly spicy tooo~


The total bill for 4 person is about RM 100-150 (can't recall).. as the fish cost about RM 50++


It's all about ELEPHANTS :) 
~Sawadee Kap~



Call 010-220 1283 for table booking when you wanna dine in... remember! It is a MUST to call for booking, else, you might need to have a sit outside enjoying the night breeze before taking your dinner ;)

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Restaurant Hao Kee - Kuala Lukut


It’s time to get away from hustle and bustle of urban KL life. We decided to drive south to Port Dickson to release our stress.
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Thanks to our tour guide – Miss Kang Kang, we have the opportunity to visit Restaurant Hao Kee at Kuala Lukut. This place is a bit off town and I do not think outsiders know the way here.
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Deep fried sotong.
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Paku vege.
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Gong Bo Lai Liu Ha (Mantis prawn with dried chilies).
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Crabbie.
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Blurred frog.
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Taa ddaaa….. Finished~
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Cendol sebelah Pizza Hut - Port Dickson


If you are trying to check-in to this place, you will see a venue named [Cendol sebeleh Pizza Hut]. Actually it is nowhere near the Pizza Hut, so please do not be misled. You should walk about 20 m from the Pizza Hut.
Anyway, since this is a road side stall, Pizza Hut provides a courtesy for you to use the toilet in case you need to.
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Much to our delight, this round of dessert was funded by Mr Cheah and we thanked him very much.
Yummy cendol and ABC.
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McDonald’s - Port Dickson


Based on the economics term, scarcity value is the economic factor that increases an item's relative value based more upon its relatively low supply.
Since this is the only McDonald’s in Port Dickson, it certainly has a high scarcity value thus fast becoming a tourist destination as well as local’s hang out spot.
Enough said, please visit McD when you are here in PD and you will find out it is exactly the same McD you see elsewhere. @_@
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Gim Men Teppanyaki - Port Dickson

Gim Men Teppanyaki, owned by a rich family because they only do business from Thursday to Sunday. The family normally go to Genting Highlands or Las Vegas on Monday to Wednesday (NOTE: just kidding).
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The picture below shows the scenery when we look out from the restaurant. It is empty because we have booked the entire restaurant to ourselves.
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The boss does not hand you any menu because everything is written on a white board.
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Asian, I would rather say, Malaysian, like rice a lot. Without rice, it is not considered a meal. So, with no exception, we ordered a big wok of rice.
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Fried tofu + vege (forgot what vege).
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A must-order dish is grilled fish! As you can see from the pic below, we ordered a fish and a sting-ray. Some decorations are ladies fingers and meat balls. I give 5 stars for this dish!
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Otak-otak (left) + Sotong (right)
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Ta da! Everything was finished in minutes~
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The boss love the Chinese language very much, so you have to speak in Chinese if you were to patronize this shop.
Sorry to the ABCs, you are not welcome! Haha!
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As you can see, we booked the whole restaurant.
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A sneak peek into the kitchen.
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Good bye and we shall come again.
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Levain Boulangerie & Patisserie



We're here, Levain Boulangerie & Patisserie! 
The environment is nice and workers are friendly. 
 Many choices of bread. You can choose your own favourite  breads & pastries. 
Colourful macaroons and cakes. Makes people mouth watering!! 
Creamy Pesto Prawn Pasta. It's bit too creamy for us. We suggest to share with others. :)  Price, RM15.00. 
Seafood pizza (RM 6.00) & Hazelnut Chocolate Croissant. (RM3.60). Both taste good . :)
If you do not like oily food or too creamy food, you can share the hazelnut choc croissant.  
Durian Cheese cake (RM8.80). At first, we are doubting how's the taste of this durian cheese cake because totally don't have durian smell. Once bite, the durian taste & smell melt inside your mouth.. Fantastic! The pâtissier is awesome. 
Mini Cheese Tarts. 
                                     
Thanks Kitkit for bringing us there. :)  


Address to Levain Boulangerie & Patiesserie in Kuala Lumpur:
No. 7, Jalan Delima,
55100 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
Phone: +603 2142 6611
Email: info@levain.com.my
Monday to Sunday 7.30am - 9pm
Stay tuned~~ more to come :)