Phang Key Dim Sum at Jalan Lazat, Happy Garden
Breakfast at Phang Key ( pronounced: funky ) in Happy Garden, along a road called Jalan Lazat. This is the perfect place to go when you've just woken up late on a lazy weekend, and don't know what to eat.
Sanuki Udon at Taman Bukit Desa (updated)
Been hearing about this place with udon in Taman Bukit Desa called "Sanuki Udon" from our friends Qwertyjuan Project 365, Day 19 Sanuki Udon and Vernieman - foodspotting so often it's not even funny anymore. After trying it on a lazy saturday afternoon, there's only 2 things we can say, cheap & tasty.
Wong Ah Wah Tai Chow at Jalan Alor
Although Wong Ah Wah has been well-known in KL for their grilled chicken wing, this visit we made was to savour their tai chow recommended by Samson. We were spoilt with choices of roughly 90 plus dishes presented in the all pictures menu, not forgetting other dishes not listed in the menu. I guess those dishes are kinda prepared upon requests. Geez, look at the thickness of the menu! But mind you, there are no price listing for the dishes.
Tapas The Oyster Bar at Micasa Hotel
Double cheese burger (left) - RM26++ & Tapas Club House (right ) - RM20++
How about crunchy bread stick as free snack?!
Enjoying your cravings in environment such as these:
Now, how do you like that?? *eyelashes batting*
Are you craving for some burgers or sandwiches? Then drool at these!!
A Shanghainese Experience, Dragon-I at 1 Utama
This is what you would see before you enter Dragon-i. The bigger four chinese characters written on the left side of the sign board reads "Long de chuan ren". If I may translate it to English, it would means the descendent of dragon. On the right hand side, the smaller chinese characters read "La mien xiao long pao" (i.e., literally means "pull noodle small dragon bun"??).
Yang Kee Beef Ball Noodle at OUG
Apparently this beef ball noodle in O.U.G. (Overseas Union Garden, located along Old Klang Road) is very famous or well known, i've been eating this for over 5 years on and off for lunch and i don't know... :wall: So today i decided to do it justice by taking a few pics and telling you about the beef ball noodles in this place.
The Kopi Club at Plaza Low Yat
Arrived at Low Yat at about 1pm with my brother and cousin in tow cause they were bored at home and wanted to get out of the house. Decided to have lunch first, we were initially planning on going for our usual at the vegetarian shop on the Lower Ground floor of Plaza Low Yat, but when we reached the place, the lot was covered with boards with a big "Under Renovation" sign. Lazy as I am, I just went to the nearest food source, next door. The Kopi Club
Genki Sushi
Imagine this: you are doing some shopping (or window shopping as most of us do before the pay cheque comes in at the end of month
) and suddenly you felt this intense craving for some fast and cheap Japanese food. What do you do? And who do you call? G.H.O.S.T.B.U.S.T.E.R.S. of course, yeaahh … Love that show, I still remember how Slimey (the shapeless green ghost with the long red tongue) used to leave all that green goo everywhere he (or was it a ‘she’?) goes *eww …* and had a crush on that cute ghostbuster Peter (it’s a she then). Anyway, anyway, sorry for the little digression … back to the review. So WHAT DO YOU DO? Answer: you can either head over to Sushi King (SK) or Genki Sushi (GS).
Pulau Ketam Steamboat
T’was a cold and rainy Friday night when the fab four (me, Chloe, Wilfred and our M.I.A. chick, Lina) venture out to the furthest corner of Kuala Lumpur for some grub. Longing for something hot and spicy to fill our bellies and warm our souls, we decided what could be better than steamboat to do the job, right?
Phang Key Dim Sum at Jalan Lazat, Happy Garden
Sanuki Udon at Taman Bukit Desa (updated)
Wong Ah Wah Tai Chow at Jalan Alor
Tapas The Oyster Bar at Micasa Hotel
A Shanghainese Experience, Dragon-I at 1 Utama
Yang Kee Beef Ball Noodle at OUG
