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Sunday 29 May 2011

Melaka Day trip

Usually when we're too bored shopping and eating around KL, we'll make a trip down to Melaka for its famous cendol gula melaka and chicken rice ball. But before that, got to make sure that the weekend does not coincide with some public holidays, else Melaka will be packed jam with KLites and Singaporeans.

So here we are in Melaka one fine weekend :)

First stop, chicken rice ball, this time we tried a new place called Huang Chang in Batu Berendam, instead of the usual Chung Wah restaurant at Jonker.

packed during lunch time

This place is recommended by locals who used to work around there :). I favour the chicken rice balls as the rice here is less oilier compare to others out there. However, if you wish to just walk around Jonker, you can try out Chung Wah. To me, both restaurants are comparable, although the rice balls at Chung Wah are oilier, they are packed with more flavours. Try to be there early as both shops sells off their chicken rice balls really fast, especially during weekends.

chicken rice balls and hainanese chicken

Just outside the shop, there's a 'lobak' stall, you can even order it into the restaurant while you're eating the chicken rice.


take-away lobak

The prawn crackers and the fish cakes are good. :)

After having a satisfying lunch at Batu Berendam, we head back to the town area, this time trying hard to locate the nyonya kuih at Tengkera. Most locals knew about the kuih nyonya of Baba Charlie at Tengkera, so you can ask if you're lost.
However, I'll try to provide as much information about the location of this place as we've lost several times in the maze of Lorong Pantai Tengkera (Refer below for address). The roads there are small, just enough for a car to pass with two rows of houses at both sides of the road.

blue sign board showing Lorong Pantai Tengkera 2C and Baba Charlie in brown (if you can locate this you're safe :P )

the house of nyonya kuih

colourful kuih

If you want to have a try on these yummy nyonya kuih, be there early, as the owner told us they'll be closed by 3.30pm. I love the blue kuih to be dipped with kaya. :) yum~ sorry, I have no idea what it is called.


there are parking at the side of the house, next to the river.

Next, we stopped by at Jonker for the famous cendol and some shopping!

Jonker 88

We always stopped by Jonker 88 for their gula melaka cendol. It is always quite impossible to find an empty table inside without having to wait. Jonker 88 is actually a museum cafe, inside there are various exhibits from the olden days eg: old coins and photos.

cendol gula melaka and sago gula melaka

If you like durian, you can try out their durian cendol, too bad I'm not a fan of durian so I always go for their classic cendol gula melaka.

the history of gula melaka

Not too far from Jonker88 (opposite), there's a stall selling home made delicacies. There are bak chang, nyonya chang, suan pan zi (yam abacus) and some packed noodles. I bought the bak chang and homemade soy noodles (dou qian). The noodles is one of the specialties of Melaka. This type of noodle is non-oily, high in protein and has lower carbs, when cooked it is smooth. :)

me at the stall

Then we walked around the shops at Jonker, bought this and that :) went to a temple behind Jonker, Qing Yun Ting. This time, we did not go for stay celup. The previous trip to Melaka, we went for Ban Lee Siang at Jalan Ong Kim Wee or you can also try Capitol, at Lorong Bukit Cina. Satay celup shops open in the evening, at about 5.30pm till late. Satay celup is also one of the special food in Melaka, although it is almost similar to lok lok (one of the street food in malaysia).

Another popular food is oyster omelette (oh chien) in Jalan Bunga Raya. This stalls open in Medan Makan Bunga Raya at about 7pm till late. Be ready to wait as the queue is always very long. Waiting time varies from 30minutes to 1 hour. The last time we were there, we waited for about an hour. There's some other noodle shops there so you can eat while you queue. This is one of the best oyster omelette in Melaka, claimed by locals as the best.

This time we wanted to try out the portuguese food at the Portuguese Settlement so we skip the oyster omelette.
Portuguese Square at the Portuegese settlement in Ujong Pasir

baked fish portuguese style (RM25)

garlic lady fingers (RM8)

sotong fritters (RM12)

Portuguese Square in Melaka is called the Mini Lisbon, located in the more outskirt area of Melaka, Ujong Pasir. Upon arrival there at the settlement, you can see a lot of lighted neon lights which leads you the the eating place, Portuguese Square.
There are a row of stalls, all selling Portuguese Seafood, I chose the 88 Seafront Restaurant (stall no.4). The 'promoters' will promote their stalls, saying ' Hello Welcome, I am from number 2..or number 5... fresh seafood I am from number 6 etc. That was an example of what they say when you arrived there, so just make your choice and sit down to enjoy the food. The seafood there are relatively cheap, and fresh. The baked fish is good, goes very well with the garlic lady fingers.

Tan Kim Hock

Overall, a satisfying trip to Melaka, and if you want, do stop by at Tan Kim Hock's at Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho to get some souvenirs and food like dodol back home. :) Do stop by earlier as they will be closed in the evening.

Address:

Huang Chang Chicken Rice Restaurant
BB-376 Taman Melaka Baru,
Batu Berendam,
75350 Melaka.

Baba Charlie Nyonya Kuih
72, Jalan Tengkera Pantai 2C,
Tengkera, Melaka.
(closed on Thursday)
HP : 0196662907
If you're coming from the town along Jalan Tengkera, look out for a mosque, masjid Tengkera after the school, turn left into Jalan Tengkera Pantai 2C, you'll be able to see the signboard as you turn in (as shown above).

Portuguese Square,
Portuguese Settlement, Ujong Pasir,
75050 Melaka.


Thursday 19 May 2011

Mee Pok @ Tien Pin, SS2

Two weekends ago, I was circling around SS2 finding for something simple yet tasty. I came across Tien Pin Restaurant, seeing quite a number of people in there, I gave it a try.

Tien Pin is located at the other side of SS2, as I am more familiar with the McD side, where Murni, KTZ etc are located. Tien Pin is one of the branches of Tang House of Fishball, with a few noodle houses specialising in fishballs and fishcakes.



Mee Pok (RM 6)

Homemade fish noodles (RM 7)

homely green bean tong shui (RM 3)

worker in an enclosed room
Mee pok is actually a Teochew dish, the noodles are served in dry style, with minced meat and lard. Don't be deceived by its look which seems to be lack of flavour, this noodle has the oomph factor :P . The mee pok is really tasty, just the right taste with springy noodles. :) Give it a try.

The homemade fish noodle is fresh and springy. I prefer the mee pok though. :) And, thumbs up for the fish cake, I even order extra ala carte fish cake (the dry style noodles come with a side dish, a bowl of fish cake and soup).

Tien Pin also has a variety of tong shui - the homely type - barley fu chuk, black glutinous rice, I tried the green bean.  It's good :). There is another recommended dish which I have yet to try, the Yu Wat (fish paste) with bittergourd soup. If you happened to drop by, give these dishes a try. :)

Address :
Restoran Tien Pin
19, Jalan SS2/30, Petaling Jaya.

There's another restaurant at the front row SS2/24 so it's back to back.

They have another restaurant in Sea Park, PJ namely House of Fishball -serving noodle, fish cakes, fish balls and fish paste :)
12 & 14, Jalan 21/19, Sea Park, Petaling Jaya.

Wednesday 18 May 2011

+Wondermilk Cafe, Uptown

Time for some lovely treats. I dropped by wondermilk in DU on my way to catch a movie at Cineleisure. They serve lovely cuppacakes :) and great coffee. For those of you who cant live without coffee, you can try the coffee here.

Varieties of cupcakes @ RM4.50 each
tagline "drink more milk"


pretty interior, a nice, cosy place for meet ups and chat sessions with friends

Oh my Choc and Chocolate orange

I personally like the chocolate orange as the base cake with lightly flavoured orange is good, not too sweet. Goes well with the chocolate cream. The Oh My Choc has a rich chocolate cake base.

+wondermilk serves other meal such as sandwiches and burger. So, give it a try if you're looking for something to satisfy your sweet tooth, a coffee boost or both. :) ^^

Address:
+Wondermilk,
41, Jalan SS21/1A,
Damansara Utama,
PJ, Selangor.
03-77258930

Wednesday 11 May 2011

The Yogi Tree at The Gardens, Midvalley

Yogi Tree- This is not a new restaurant, but it is somewhere I'll head to usually if I feel like eating healthy. Yogi Tree actually has a set of food philosophy. One of the very good one I've seen is " Healthy Fat?? ". Yes, according to them fats can be healthy (if eaten in moderation of course). Fats are essential for vital nerve functions and allow easier absorbtions of key nutrients like vitamin A,D,B and K.
So all of you who are on diet, please remember this, any dish can be healthy if cooked in the correct way. You do not need to entirely miss out on food like cakes and chocolates.. yum!

Oh ya, by the way Yogi Tree also strives to promote well-being, so the ingredients used here are fresh and natural.


Back to the food, I wanted something light so here's my lunch - Egg Toast.

Two organic eggs scrambled (or you can opt to have poached or fried) on toast served with mushroom (or baked beans) (RM12)

My egg toast tasted normal, however the mushrooms are very flavourful.
Yogi Tree serves breakfast menu till 6pm everyday, so you can even have breakfast during lunch time (for the late risers like myself).

mum's Pesto with Portobello mushroom (RM22)

The pasta tasted good, lightly flavoured with herbs and pine nuts (these combination creates the pesto sauce ^^). Mum likes it.

healthy juices

The layered drink is Very berry - combination of strawberry, raspberry, blueberry, cranberry and carrot. Loaded with lots of vit C and carotenoids which creates antioxidants for you body.

The second one is Peak performer - combination of grapes, pear, apple and pineapple.

Average main there is about RM20++. Juices are at RM12 each. They do serve local cuisines on top of the western dishes. Overall, a healthy and satisfying lunch!
Get a 10% off with your Gardens Club card.

Address:
The Yogi Tree
F237-B 1st Floor,
The Gardens Mall, KL.

Sunday 8 May 2011

Happy Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers out there, especially to my mom ♥.

You always had time for me..
and you still do..
You are always there to listen..
and you still are..
You always believed in me..
and you still do..

For all that you are,
for all that you do,
for all of your love..
I thank you, MOM, with all my heart ♥.

-adapted from Helen Vincent-


strawberry tart and chocolate tart, both from Levain Boulangerie

mom with her mother's day treats


A mother ought to receive recognition and appreciation all year round and especially on Mother's Day :) Love you, Mum. ~

Sunday 1 May 2011

Ben's at Pavilion KL

It's labour day, and time for some retail therapy @ Pavilion ♥ :)

Had lunch with mum at Ben's.
Ben's is one of the new restaurants on Pavilion's 6th floor. Replacing The C. Club (Carat Club), the glitzy, pretty jewellery shop cum fine dining restaurant which is every girl's best friend. I dined there once for my 23rd birthday celebration. :) I luv the transparent, and glassy diamond-like decorations there; food is wonderful as well. A nice place for posh-dining since it is suprisingly inexpensive for its class. .... Argh.. it's closed. ×̯×

Now back to Ben's. Ben's has a classy interior and comfortable dining areas. The food menu is extensive, ranging from salad, soups, sandwiches, pies, spaghetti and asian cuisine. Price wise, they are not too expensive, in average a main dish come up to RM20++.

interior at Ben's

Ben's extensive menu
Moroccan Lamb Pie (RM19.90)

mum's Peking Duck Roll (RM22.90)

English Apple Freeze (RM11.90)

The lamb pie has chunks of succulent lamb, goes well with the sauce provided. Mum's peking duck roll has generous serving of meat and carrots wrapped in a tortilla. Overall a satisfying lunch.
However, was quite dissapointed as I could not try out the red velvet cake (sold out) which has been recommended by a few bloggers. Will come back for more dessert in future.
And, oh ya, guess who I saw there? ..haha.. Melvin Sia  :P

UPDATED : Revisit

red velvet

Tried the red velvet cake which is recommended. The cake's good, not too sweet and the slightly salty cheese cream on top compliments the chocolate cream layerings.

 
Address:
Ben's
6.11, 6th floor, Pavilion KL.

long weekend..

Happy Labour's Day to all working people out there! ٩(̃-̮̮̃-)۶ enjoy the long weekend.

.. and Welcome, May !


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