Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Pick N' Brew, Shah Alam

Located in the same building as CNI, it is definitely easy to miss Pick N' Brew. Basically, you will miss it if you weren't working in CNI office. I didn't even know its' existence till my friend who was working there introduced it to me. The ambience was quiet and classy, which speaks pretty much for the price of their food. It was high end expensive, but definitely between the range of RM 20 and above.



Cappuccino with Almond Biscotti
The cappuccino was decent though a tad milky. However, their biscotti was a pleaser.

Latte
Latte was also average. Their coffee are fine, but nothing much to rave about.


Grenbloise Salmon Fillet

Grenbloise Salmon Fillet
Perhaps it doesn't look as appetizing as it should, but it was really good. In layman terms, it is pan seared salmon fillet served on a bed of boiled potatoes, roasted spinach, feta cheese and lemon caper butter sauce. The combination was just right. The salmon was well seasoned and kept to the minimal to let its freshness speaks for itself. The roasted spinach was delicious. The lemon caper butter sauce was the highlight - despite being looking like it is drowned in olive oil, it was tangy in flavor and not too buttery. With the salmon minimal seasoning, it goes well with the tanginess of the sauce.


Teriyaki Chicken loaded with Mashed Potatoes
The mashed potatoes were divine! It was creamy, rice and velvety. It was just damn good, I admit to stealing half of it from my friend. Haha. The chicken was well cooked and served with a slightly above average teriyaki sauce. To be honest, the mashed was the highlight and the star of this dish.

The bill came up a tad pricey but I thought it was a pretty good meal. So, no qualms here. I will be back for another round if I am sent to work in Shah Alam. Their food was pretty memorable, especially the mashed potato and lemon caper sauce. 

-thevanillapudding-

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Inaho @ The Curve

Another sushi place to satisfy my Japanese food cravings. Located beside The Gardens, on the row of eateris in Curve, you will not missed it. My friends and I decided to pop in Inaho for our sushi fix and boy, we were glad we did. It is generally difficult to get a seat in Inaho, the place was small with very limited tables. So, be prepare to wait in line for a table on weekends.


Salmon Sushi


Tuna Sushi


Salmon Sashimi
The sushi and sashimi was orgasmic. Unlike Sushi King or Sakae Sushi or Sushi Zanmai, Inaho serves up a generous portion of sushi and sashimi where the salmon slice were generously thicker and longer. The sashimi was thickly slice and juicy. It was honestly a darn satisfying piece of sashimi and sushi. 

Ramen
The ramen was just average in terms of taste. I still vote the sushi as the best contender.

Salmon Skin
The salmon skin was definitely an healthier alternative as compared to the ones I had in Sushi King (but honestly? I prefered the sinful version in Sushi King). The salmon skin in Inaho was crispy and drained of any oil. Therefore, it taste more bland than usual. If you're into healthy bland food, the salmon skin may be a pretty good option. 

Chicken Katsu
The chicken katsu was average with your usual sweet curry, deep fried chicken fillet and starchy Japanese rice. Am I a fan of it? Nope, I'm definitely your sushi and sashimi girl. 

Overall, I am happy with the food and the serving. The price was worth the taste, however, the service can be a little slow with the lack of manpower and high demand. So, just be patient.

-thevanillapudding-

Saturday, January 11, 2014

My Elephant Thai Restaurant, Aman Suria

Awet Thai Seafood Thai Restaurant wins hands down for their Thai food when compared to My Elephant Thai Restaurant. My Elephant Thai Restaurant generally inclines to  Thai fine dining in an economical sense. Thai food are served in pretty plates and has a touch of decorations on the platter. However, taste wise, it has many areas to improve.

My Elephant is relatively well known among both the KL and PJ crowd. My Elephant would be one of the favorite choice for a decent Thai food experience though I would like to beg to differ that their Thai food isn't as authentic as it should be.


Mieng Kham

My favorite Thai appetizer is the Mieng Kham where raw condiments are wrapped in leaves and eaten with a  special sauce. The Mieng Kham here is nothing compared to Amarin Thai Restaurant (Midvalley) or Rama V in KL. The lack of raw ingredients as evident in the picture is the first disappointing factor. With 10 pieces of leaves, it is obviously insufficient. Secondly, the sauce was disappointing without any strong lemongrass or fish sauce taste. It was relatively bland.



Green Aroma Cooler
The Green Aroma Cooler was good with strong Pandan taste and a very soothing taste. I do recommend it for something different.


Citron Cooler

 Another wonderful beverage where the citrus taste is evident in the drink itself. My Elephant serves pandan water as your normal water. Pandan leaf is boiled with plain water, however, no sugar was added. Hence you can smell the pandan but it taste just exactly like plain water.


Stir Fried Vegetables

 Once again, it is a basic stir fried vegetables with garlic and a tad too much starch.


Pandan Fried Chicken

In the aspect of the popular Thai dish of chicken wrapped in pandan leaf, My Elephant failed it badly. My first impression of the dish was for the chicken to be served wrapped in pandan leaf, but it looked like an extremely batter coated deep fried chicken. I was disappointed to be honest. The taste was average and not as juicy as I would like it to be.



Steam Fish with Signature Thai Sauce

My Elephant's steam fish with signature Thai sauce. There was not much to shout about, a tad of sweet and sour with a tinge of spiciness. 

Green Curry

The Thai Green Curry was miserable in terms of the serving. There was few miserable pieces of chicken soaking in a whole bowl of green curry which I personally felt a too sweet. 


Glutinuous Rice with Mango and Coconut Milk

Out of all the dishes, I think the dessert qualified as slightlyl above average. Another signature Thai dessert - the gultinous rice with mango and coconut milk was generally satisfying. However, I think Awet Thai Restaurant had a better recreation of the popular Thai dessert.


Waterchestnut with Jackfruit in Coconut Milk 
My all time favorite dessert - this was really disappointing in so many ways. Firstly, there ice were in chunks and blocks. I like it cold but without ice bits. Secondly, the amount of jackfruit and waterchestnut was ridiculous. It was literally coconut milk. It was disappointing much to my dismay.

To summarize my whole experience, this is definitely not a place where I will be back for a second visit. The food was definitely not worth the price I paid for. 

-thevanillapudding-


Saturday, January 4, 2014

Spaghetti Grill, Paradigm Mall

The only two outlets I  knew was in Paradigm Mall and Midvalley. Spaghetti Grill is a typical western restaurant, a close resemblence to the categories of Chili's and TGIF where food is in relatively big portion and an overload of oil and carbs. How do you say no to sinful food?
 
There is nothing special about Spaghetti Grill, it is definitely one of those place where you want to chill out with your friends, have a drink and some munchies. Girl talk over pizza and drinks or perhaps for guys, football over some alcohol and BBQ wings?
 
 

Pumpkin Soup

 
The pumpkin soup was surprisingly not a let down with its extra creaminess and rich pumpkin taste. Instead of tasting like can soup, it does taste like a freshly made bowl of pumpkin soup. I had the small bowl instead of the big bowl, the small bowl is pretty much slightly larger than a normal chinese tea cup.


Refillable Onion Rings

This is what I call an original onion ring instead of those being served by Domino's Pizza. The onions are sliced thinly and each slice is coated with a thin layer of battered and deep fried. The taste of the onion still lingers around without an overpowering sense of batter. The best part? It is refillable!!



3D Combo of Potato Chedder, Chicken and Fish
 
In short, it stand for deep fried chicken fillet and fish fillet, well potato chedder literally means cheese in potato. It is served with three different sauce of mayonaise, mustard and sour cream. The platter itself wasn't very impressive or memorable.
 
 
 
BBQ Chicken Pizza

I stick to my Domino's Pizza anytime. I always prefered thick crust pizza to thin crust for that extra satisfaction. The pizza was not bad, but not finger licking good to be exact. It has all the right things in it - mushroom, cheese and chicken. I would like it to be richer in taste and cheese though.


Honey BBQ Wings
Another munchies staple - BBQ wings. Decently prepared and it does gives that satisfaction of sweetness and sinful feeling after consumption.
 
Overall, Spaghetti Grill is a decent place to hang out with the girls or boys. Nothing too expensive but you get a decent kick out of the food. They served pretty good housemade lemonade too.

-thevanillapudding-

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Tous les Jours, Bangsar

Tous les Jours - contrary to its name which sounds like a top notch French pastry cafe, the cafe was in my opinion disappointing. Despite the decent array of pastry, I was less than impressed by the pastry itself.
 
The cafe provided a nostalgic feeling with wooden frames colored in light green and wooden panels. Technically, it felt like I was in the suburban cafe.
 
Apple Danish


Apple Danish
 
The apple danish was better than expected with flaky edges and apple bits in the middle. It wasn't too sweet either, very suitable for my palette.


Almond Croissant

The almond croissant is not even comparable to Yeast's croissant. It was cold and hard as opposed to what was supposed to be a good croissant. The croissant taste itself was relatively flat.


Mocha
The mocha was bland, diluted and tasteless. Tous les Jours is definitely not somewhere for your coffee fix since they are unable to preparea decent cup of coffee. Dad requested for a long black which only turned out to be extremely diluted. Need I say more?

Tous les Jours definitely did not lived up to my expectation especially when I read that it is an established cafe abroad. How could a cafe served drinks of that standard? I'm still pondering if I should give them another go, but my first impression of it is significantly unmemorable. Given a choice, perhaps it is a wiser decision to visit Yeast, La Bodega or Antipodean for your coffee fix and breakfast fix.
 
-thevanillapudding-