Category: Klang Valley

  • 许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama – I can’t believe Hui Lao Shan, the famous desserts chain in Hong Kong is in Malaysia. Few years ago, Singapore’s airport had out outlet but closed down. Many people also came to my blog to ask about the franchise question but I have no idea how to answer them, but now they are really here in Kuala Lumpur, one outlet at 1 Utama Shopping Mall, Damansara Utama and another one is at Pavilion Shopping Mall, Bukit Bintang.

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    It is located at the newly renovated old wings of 1 Utama Shopping Mall. I accidentally passed by the place while doing some window shopping then brother and I went to try out the desserts. I actually tried it before when I traveled to Hong Kong few years back but seldom eat it already because the price went up in Hong Kong.

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    Surprisingly, the price in Malaysia is cheaper, I would say affordable too. The menu is exactly the same as what you could find in Hong Kong and the staffs tried to speak Cantonese in Hong Kong accent. You can also find the box of plastic disposable spoon and fork same in Hong Kong too.

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    Brother ordered one Mango Fiesta 芒果小盛宴 (RM12.90) which consists of 3 thing, a mango ice cream, a mango ice-cream-cake thingy, and a mango blended with small glutinous ball (tang yuan). The mango ice-cream-cake-thingy is kinda nice it’s not really ice cream, but it’s not soft, I don’t know how to describe it, it’s special. Haha.

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Hong Kong Desserts @ 1 Utama

    Mine is the Mango & Fruits Combo 什果芒果捞野 (RM12.90), this one basically is a very healthy fruit plates with a foundation of mango blended ice and topped with various fruits like coconut jelly, kiwi, strawberry, watermelon, honeydew and lots of sweet mango! Yums. Although, the price is not very cheap, but then still cheaper than in Hong Kong, so eating it once in a while is OK. Haha. But then the location in 1 Utama is not very good as it’s not easily spotted by people. They should open one in SS15, Subang Jaya, or maybe Paradigm Mall, which are near to me! Hahaha.

    许留山甜品 Hui Lao Shan Healthy Dessert Lot FK-107, First Floor, One Utama Shopping Centre, New Old Wing (Also available at Pavilion and Berjaya Times Square)

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  • Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market (Pasar Bukit Bintang)

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg Breakfast @ Imbi MarketKnown to Imbi Market to locals, but officially known as the Pasar Bukit Bintang which is a wet market located stone throw away from Bukit Bintang shopping district. I never know there’s such a nice wet market located in the centre of Kuala Lumpur providing good food and culture. This place gives me a feeling of eating at places like Presgrave Market (5th Road Market) in Penang.

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market
    Original Sisters Crispy Popiah where you can find it almost at any mall in Kuala Lumpur. Previously Taylor’s University has a stall but no idea why it’s closed down now.

    I was searching for kaya bread and half-boiled egg for breakfast and found this place on Google. I set up my Waze app GPS from my phone and headed to this place. Upon arriving, I felt good, seeing locals shopping for groceries and many people eating at the food stalls area. This place is fun, this place is so local.

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market

    Wan Tan Mee, Steam Bread & Egg @ Imbi Market

    I was too excited and saw many good food around, having no idea which is the best, I randomly ordered a set of kaya steam bread + half boiled egg, and also a plate of wan tan noodle. I’ve got to say all of them were good too me except the wan tan mee was expensive @ RM5/plate! OMG. Although the noodle is springy and the char siew is sweet and BBQ enough but then it’s kinda expensive. In Penang, you can find similar wan tan mee for RM2.50 at Chowrasta Market!

    As for the steam kaya bread, it’s good, but Toh Soon’s Cafe has a better one. Haha. I heard that there’s another stall has good kaya toast (instead of steam) at this market too, I am going to check out next time.

    I have a scrumptious breakfast that morning and I will come back again, for other food.

    Pasar Bukit Bintang

    Jalan Kampung,
    Pudu, 50400 Kuala Lumpur,
    Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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  • Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL – Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken is very famous in Taiwan where many people queue for the large fried chicken fillet. Now it has come to Malaysia and there’s two outlet, one at SS15 and another at the basement of Pavilion shopping mall. I always very tempted to try it out, curious that why is it so popular in Taiwan and last week, I bought myself a piece of original large fried chicken.

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    This kinda of large fried chicken is a street snack origin from Taiwan. You can normally find them in pasar malam in Malaysia and it’s not healthy because of the deep fried cooking method. Haha.

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    Taiwan Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken @ Pavilion, KL

    It costs RM7.90 for a piece of Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken, RM1 – RM2 more than those typical large fried chicken at pasar malam. You can also ask for the level of spiciness. I ordered a mid-spicy level one. What’s so special about it is it’s really very huge, they guarantee the fried chicken fillet is 30cm long and seriously, it’s that big. First few bites is pretty good, but after that I felt I have enough of it, it’s too big and I felt full after eating half of it. Hahaha. One thing, it takes a while for your fried chicken to be ready as they fried upon your order. You get a drinks with the set @ RM9.65 (only ice lemon tea available).

    If there’s a chance, I’m gonna try the original one in Taiwan Shihlin. Anyway, I prefer KFC more than this one. How about you?

    HOT-STAR Large Fried Chicken 豪大大雞排

    Located same level as Food Republic @ Pavilion

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  • Famous 45-Minutes Pork Noodle @ Ooi Noodle House, SS15

    Famous 45-Minutes Pork Noodle @ Ooi Noodle House, SS15

    Famous 45-Minutes Pork Noodle @ Ooi Noodle House, SS15 – My friend told me about a famous pork noodle (g yok fun) in SS15, Subang Jaya. I didn’t really bother about until a day, suddenly my mind feels like finding it. I search on Foursquare about the location and I not really sure, it says ‘Famous 45-minutes Pork Noodle’, so I follow the map on Foursquare and reaches this Ooi Noodle House.

    I asked for 2 bowls of pork noodles, koay teow and the person told me, “Need to wait 45-minutes wor…”. I was like, really?

    I went in to the cafe, it was tea time about 3pm, I saw many people were waiting for the pork noodle, reading newspaper, playing with iPhone and iPod. Seems like everyone is OK with the wait, so me and my dear Hueisean waited together, chatting the way to our pork noodle to arrive.

    It costs RM5/bowl and to be honest, the soup is really tasty. It’s very sweet and ‘pork-ful’. There’s sinful deep fried lard, minced meat, pork liver, sliced lean pork and vegetable. I guess it really lives off with the name of 45-minutes pork noodle. I’ve got to say, it worth the wait (once in a while). I really like the pork noodle, but the wait is kinda long somehow, have to wait for the mood comes again and I’ll visit the shop – Ooi Noodle House.

    Ooi Noodle House

    78, Jalan SS15/4B,
    Subang Jaya.

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  • Another Taiwanese Milk Tea – Mocato Tea @ SS15, Subang Jaya

    Another Taiwanese Milk Tea – Mocato Tea @ SS15, Subang Jaya

    Another Taiwanese Milk Tea - Mocato Tea @ SS15, Subang Jaya

    Another Taiwanese Milk Tea – Mocato Tea @ SS15, Subang Jaya – SS15, Subang Jaya is getting to become a mini-Taiwan franchise neighbourhood with so many Taiwanese food, beverage and desserts shop popping up at there like Chatime, Snowflakes, Coco, Par Tea Time, HOTSTAR XXXL Chicken, and this one Mocato Tea, which is created by founder of Jogoya Japanese Buffet.

    Another Taiwanese Milk Tea - Mocato Tea @ SS15, Subang Jaya

    My Penang friend, Yiphing and Chien Chern came to dinner with me and after dinner we didn’t know where to go, randomly suggested SS15. At SS15, we randomly came to Mocato Tea because it’s something new that we haven’t try before. It’s quieter there, and the interior ambience is kinda cool too! They have Unifi hotspot somemore for high speed Internet.

    Another Taiwanese Milk Tea - Mocato Tea @ SS15, Subang Jaya

    Actually nowadays bubble tea feels all the same to me, Gong Cha, Chatime, Sharetea and so many more. It’s just for the fun of drinking it and spending time at a different environment. I ordered myself a Black Jelly Milk Tea (RM5.90 regular cup) and it’s actually standard milk tea with a kind of stripe chewy black jelly. Very springy, very Q, but I prefer pearl more.

    Another Taiwanese Milk Tea - Mocato Tea @ SS15, Subang Jaya

    Another Taiwanese Milk Tea - Mocato Tea @ SS15, Subang Jaya

    Another Taiwanese Milk Tea - Mocato Tea @ SS15, Subang Jaya

    Overall, it’s kinda good and if you order pearl, they give you a big cup of pearl. So far so good, will come back to this place. =)

    Macoto Tea
    62, Jalan SS15/4D
    47500 Subang Jaya,
    Selangor

    Telephone: +6012-2235045

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  • Cool Cafe – +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe – +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe – +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown – +Wondermilk Cafe is a very cool cafe located in Damasara Uptown. Why I mentioned it’s cool is because of the interior decorations which is very artsy and beautiful, so does the food choice. The cafe is decorated with many artsy stuff like decal, photoframe, typography, warm lighting and has nice cafe music playing along.

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    I went there with my dear, Hueisean for a little afternoon tea. +Wondermilk Cafe is famous for cupcakes and sandwiches. Since we were not really hungry, we just ordered one piece of cupcakes and a beverage. This is also to save cost because cupcakes are expensive. Haha.

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Free wifi is available at there. We chat chat and take photos at there and eat the Chocolate Oreo Cupcake (RM4.50/cuppacake). It tasted not very sweet, just nice and crunchy a bit. Kinda good.

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    As for the beverage, I ordered a Minty Lime Chiller (RM8.90) which is lime + soda + mint leaves which is very refreshing and quenching. It’s kinda expensive, I can make the same thing at home. Haha.

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown
    She’s so happy! =D

    Cool Cafe - +Wondermilk, Damansara Uptown

    Overall, the cafe is very comfortable, but price wise is kinda high. They sell Lomography camera too! ‘Drink More Milk’ – motto of +Wondermilk Cafe.

    +Wondermilk Cafe and Cuppacakes

    41, Jalan SS21/1A,
    Damansara Utama,
    47400 Petaling Jaya.

    Telepehone: +603-77258930

    Business Hours: 9.00am – 10.00pm daily.

    Facebook Page.

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  • Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas – One of my school’s design project is to visit some local brand restaurant and experience the design. But then I’m not going to talk about design but food! One of my favourite food is Thai food, because the food taste is very suitable for Northen Malaysian who likes strong sour and spicy taste.

    I went to one Thai restauran at Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur – My Elephant. Upon entering, it doesn’t feels like it’s a restaurant serving Thai food, the design and decorations is very modern and simple. The restaurant is very narrow and not-big. It was lunch time and they have special set menu. Only at night that you get to order their a la carte menu. We actually went to the restaurant quite early, 1 hour before it’s official opening hour, the staff was kind to allow us to go in to wait. We made our order and waited for the food to be served at 12pm sharp.

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas

    They have a plenty of food in their lunch menu, Pad Thai (Thai beef noodle), tomyum seafood, fried rice and more. There’s 4 types of fried rice and each of us (my team member) ordered a different fried rice each, starting from RM9.90. Check it out below.

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas
    Khao Phad Tom Yum – Tomyum Fried Rice (RM12.90) – Strong taste of Thai food spices, I don’t really like about it, my friend Arvin liked it.


    Khao Phad Sapparot – Pineapple Fried Rice (RM9.90) – Plenty of pineapple hidden in the rice and the rice is fried with curry powder, taste a bit salty, not bad.

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas
    Khao Phad Kapi – Thai Belachan Fried Rice (RM9.90) – Served with sour mango, sweet dried shrimp, and sweet pork, tasted pretty good, the belachan taste is awesome.

    Lunch At My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Sri Hartamas
    Khao Phad Lychee – Lychee Fried Rice (RM9,90) – Something different, but like typical fried rice top with a lychee.

    Frankly, all of the fried rice at there were kinda nice, the taste are good, the place is clean and the food presentation is very well too. Lunch menu comes with a fresh pandan drinks too. Definitely I will go back again to try out other food.

    My Elepahant Thai Restaurant

    Jalan Sri Hartamas 8,
    Taman Sri Hartamas,
    50480 Kuala Lumpur.

    Telephone: +603-262010649

    Business Hours: 12pm – 2pm, 6pm – 10pm (Closes on Monday)

    Check out the website for another outlet at Section 17, PJ.

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  • Poco Homemade – Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade – Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade – Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe (Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur) – Poco Homemade is a cafe located in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, mainly selling daily western and Japanese-style of homemade desserts like cake. Besides, they do sell simple Japanese dishes like Curry Katsu, and some local-style lunch meal. On top of that, it’s also a art craft store, selling handmade cute collections.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    The cafe is very unique and different from a typical kopitiam in Malaysia, or Starbucks. I went there with a few friends to check out the place for a project but later this place was rejected by the lecturer. Nevertheless, we did have a nice afternoon at there.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Located in the housing area of Bangsar, Poco Homemade looks different from others shop at the area. The blue color entrance looks so-not-like-Malaysia and upon entering, it felt very cozy, very warm and relaxing with nice French cafe music playing on the background.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    The interior decor is very simple, with lots of art crafts decorations at every corner of the cafe and filled with retro second hand furniture. In there, I do not feel like I am in Malaysia, it’s like somewhere else, Taiwan, Japan, Northern Europe maybe.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe
    There is a wall showcasing customer’s writeup on “My Ambition”, something that is usually done during primary school time for the first essay writing. The cafe some times used for workshop, and mini music session.

    We were happy to chat with the kind owner, she said that she was inspired to open such cafe with her husband after visiting this kind of cafe in Japan.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe
    Found an antique camera, Agfa!

    We ordered some in-house special desserts to try out, price wise is not really cheap because of the small portion Every pax has to order a drink minimum which I don’t really like about this.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe
    Homemade Custard Cake (RM9), this is very soft, not too sweet and I find it very pleasing and nice.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe
    Dacquoise (Matcha flavour) (RM12), a kind of dessert cake from France made with layers of almond mergue and buttercream. Well it’s crunchy, and the mid part is creamy like ice cream. It’s not so crunchy like a biscuit, yet it’s just feel like another kind of biscuit to me. Very special, very nice, but not cheap for just only two pieces. Haha.

    Poco Homemade - Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe
    Soya Green Tea (RM6), nice combination of green tea and soya milk. I taste soya milk more, but there’s taste of green tea too. Good!

    Well, the place is very enjoying and calm. It felt very peaceful and seems as if away from the busy city of Kuala Lumpur. You need not to travel to Northern Europe or Japan to experience this kind of cafe. =D

    Poco Homemade

    1, Lorong Kurau,
    Taman Bukit Pantai, Bangsar,
    59100 Kuala Lumpur.

    Telephone: +603-22875688

    Business Hour: 12pm-9pm

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  • Nyonya Food Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Food Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market – Recently, I have an assignment which is to research the design of local brand restaurant in Malaysia which features strong local or South East Asia. It’s pretty hard to find such restaurant with good design in my opinion. I’ve found one which is Precious Old China Cafe which is located in the Central Market.

    So I went Central Market with 2 of my group mate, Wesley and Jia Hui via LRT as Central Market is located next to Pasar Seni LRT station only.

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    It was early when we arrived, it was about 10.30am and the restaurant haven’t open yet, so we sat by the food court until 11am, only then we get to go inside Precious Old Cafe Restaurant to eat, see and experience the space. Haha.

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Precious Old China Cafe is actually a Nyonya restaurant featuring old-Chinese-interiors design and setting. The menu range from one-dish meal to Chinese-style rice + few dishes.

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    I ordered myself their in-house special, Nyonya Nasi Lemak (RM10.80) which comes with purple nasi lemak. The dyed is from a kind of purple flower which is similar to the purple rice that I had in Hat Yai’s Saban-Nga Restaurant in Thailand. It’s served with curry chicken, sambal paste, some Nyonya biscuit, boiled egg, nuts, and ikan bilis. The curry chicken and the rice were awesome, but I don’t really like the sambal sauce, it’s a bit sour. After all, this dish is good.

    Nyonya Lunch At Precious Old China Cafe, Central Market

    My friend ordered himself a Nyonya Balachan Fried Rice (RM10.80). He said the rice is good, as well as the fried chicken, and it’s so much better from Old Town’s.

    The food at there actually quite nice, and it’s so crowded during lunch hour, filled with people working around the area. Price wise, is above affordable, but it’s acceptable give it’s food choice, location and settings.

    Precious Old China Cafe

    Lot 2, Mezzanine Floor,
    Central Market,
    Kuala Lumpur.

    (Pasar Seni LRT Station)

    Telephone: +603-22737372

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  • Dinner At Pat Kin Pat Sun Cafe, Jalan Genting Klang

    Dinner At Pat Kin Pat Sun Cafe, Jalan Genting Klang

    Dinner At Pat Kin Pat Sun Cafe, Jalan Genting Klang – Have been visiting a friend at Setapak for a few times recently. You know, Setapak is like so far from Bandar Sunway, one is at the south and another is at the north, so no surprise that I seldom visit the place.

    Dinner At Pat Kin Pat Sun Cafe, Jalan Genting Klang

    Only then I know there’s a very happenings road called Jalan Genting Klang where there’s many F&B outlet, frequent visited by UTAR and KTAR students at there. I went there with Arron, Raykee, Sher Reen and Carmen 2 weekends ago.

    Dinner At Pat Kin Pat Sun Cafe, Jalan Genting Klang

    Pat Kin Pat Sun means ‘will not leave until I see you’ in Cantonese and from the name itself, you know it serves Hong Kong char chan teng food, something like Wong Kok & Kim Gary.

    Dinner At Pat Kin Pat Sun Cafe, Jalan Genting Klang

    Dinner At Pat Kin Pat Sun Cafe, Jalan Genting Klang

    Well, the food at there are almost identical to Kim Gary food, we ordered cheese baked rice (RM13.90) for each of us as it looks tempting in the menu. In my opinion, I feel it’s so-so only as the cheese didn’t really sip into the rice, it’s just a layer of cheese and pork on top of the rice. The essence, the aroma, the feel are not strong enough.

    Anyway, they do seems to serve nice western food e.g. chicken chop too. Gonna try that in the future when I visit Setapak again.

    Pat Kin Pat Sun Cafe

    G-21 & M21 Platinum Victory 128,
    Jalan Genting Klang,
    53300 Setapak, Kuala Lumpur.

    Telephone: +603-41431929

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