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Sunday, November 2nd, 2008 | 137 views
Hey guys, sorry for lack of update as I just got back from Brisbane for a work trip.
Last week before I leave to Brissy, all the colleagues had a lunch gathering in-conjunction with my manager’s belated birthday. Pizza Uno at Centre Point serves really, really quality food. Most of their food are pretty pricey but it worths the pennies.



The creamy pasta comes with the wild mushrooms.

This dessert has a very mild taste with the chocolate toppings.


With a dip in the whisky, each bite comes have it’s own unique flavor with the chef’s intention.

Jessie, Megan, Alicia and Maxine

Louise (Who is back from Sri Lanka), Mei Kuan, Gigi, Heidi & Me!

Ben.
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Monday, October 13th, 2008 | 221 views
Have you tried this seafood noodle at SS2/Segambut before?
If not, you must pay a visit on this weekend!
Each mouthful of noodle and soup taste beyond your expectation, where the soup is sweet as I believe they do the boiling using the seafood ingredients.
For your information, they have three kind of soups : -
- Soup
- Curry
- Tomyam



Also see what other people says about this restaurant.
Each bowl of seafood noodle is selling at about RM15.00.
Located at Restoran Yu Ai, 42J Jalan Segambut Utara.
Off Jalan Duta-Jalan Kuching roundabout. Maybe not exactly off, from the roundabout heading towards Jalan Ipoh, make a left at the first traffic lights-junction and a right at the next traffic lights, shop is on the left. Sufficient parking in the area. For those who dwell in the primitive art of reading road signs.
Ben.
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Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 | 211 views
Originating from KUMAMOTO Japan, AJISEN RAMEN is famous for its white broth, made by simmering different kinds of bones and fishes for many hours.AJISEN RAMEN has been called the “King Of White Broth.” Tonkotsu soup is rich in collagen, a protein which is goods for the skin. AJISEN’s emphasis on simple and hygienic preparation, bring out very tasty and healthy noodles.
First opened in 1968, AJISEN RAMEN now has over 400 chain of restaurants worlwide. With restaurants in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Australia, Hong Kong, China, USA, Canada and throughout Japan. AJISEN RAMEN is the largest ramen shop chain in Japan today.
AJISEN serves TONKOTSU ramen with extensive garnishing in its ramen line-ups. The ingredients in the preparation of AJISEN RAMEN soup are import from Japan.Briefly and lightly cooked, ramen noodles remain springy and smooth to the taste.




Source from www.ajisen.com.my
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Monday, September 29th, 2008 | 140 views
If you are looking for something really hot & spicy, you should go to this place called “Restaurant Chicken Hot Pot” which is located at Taman Usahawan Kepong.

This is one of our favorite place for lunch, where they serve really fast food inclusive of chicken, pork ribs, dinosaur ribs (Pork), spicy shrimps and others. They can be served in either not spicy at all, of 3 different levels of spicy. It’s just like the Nando’s Peri Peri.

The price range for the Chicken Hot Pot is about RM15.00+ - RM25.00+ and it depends on what kind of side dishes that you are picking.

The full address is : 11, Jln Metro Perdana Berat 2, Tmn Usahawan Kepong, Kepong Utara, 51200 KL
Ratings:
Food : 9/10
Service : 8/10
Cleanliness/Ambiance : 7/10
Value for Money : 9/10
Overall Rating : 9/10
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Thursday, September 25th, 2008 | 117 views
When you are cravings for authentic Taiwanese Beef Noodles, the most decent place would be Lai Lai Family Restaurant, which is conveniently located along Liang Seah Street, Bugis.

The restaurant has a very nice ambiance by having a smoking and non-smoking area, with the cozy seatings.


Every single bite of the pieces of beef & tendons, it’s so juicy and fresh.

Each of the set come with a side dish, too.
A set like the above inclusive of a drink costs about SGD 15.00 ++
No 20, Liang Seah Street
Bugis 189041
68371556/7
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2008 | 121 views
Yami Yogurt has been around in Singapore for quite some time.
During my last visit to Singapore, my friend Paul Tan whos working with Yami Yogurt brought me to Suntec to taste the famous Yami Yogurt.

I personally tried the medium cup with Peach Flavor added with some peanuts & watermelon toppings. It’s pretty good in combination and it taste just perfect with all the peanuts.

A cup of Yami Yogurt will cost about SGD 6.00 if I can remember.
It’s available at most of the stores nationwide in Singapore.
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Monday, September 22nd, 2008 | 129 views
There is a place at Fullerton called Makansutra, they serve really good food. Best of all, they don’t allow everyone to smoke even its located at outdoor. My friend is a very heavy smoker and he even told me that he is afraid of smoking as the summon will cost him at about SGD$200.00+



Ben.
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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008 | 292 views
I’m finally back from Singapore, it’s a pretty boring place to stay for additional days or weeks! Not much of activities or entertaining things to be done!

Last week, I was at Bavarian Bierhaus with my family for mom’s birthday dinner. I always heard from Heidi or some other friends saying that the Knuckles at Bavarian Bierhaus were too tempted and we actually gave it a try!

First of all, we had tomato soup with 2 prawns, 2 mussels and 2 scallops.

Next, the Pork Knuckles! The slices of bacons is superb! Every single bite on the Knuckles are so juicy and the pork skin is crispy!

Finally, combo of 6 sausages with the combination of different sauces for dipping.
This meal is too awesome at a price of only RM150.00+
Benghan
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Sunday, September 7th, 2008 | 292 views
The new opened (1 September 2008) restaurant located at Puchong Bandar Puteri is very nicely renovated with it’s interior.
The name of this restaurant called - House of Zen’s, which is a very terrible restaurant open for business without a chef.
Which mean, when you got seated, the entire menu of food & drinks are no longer useful.



Perhaps during your next visit to this restaurant, you should ask if their chef is around?
By the way, their price is very pricey.
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Thursday, September 4th, 2008 | 186 views
After a long day trip with the driver driving us around the island, we took a short break at the resort and continued our next destination to Bangla Road again, to hunt for seafood!


The tuk-tuks is always the best option for our mode of transportation from resort to Patong Beach.
After a short walk and a round of body massage at Patong Beach area, we finally picked Patong Seafood Restaurant to have our last dinner before we leave Phuket.
Since it’s already 10.00pm, there are not many fresh catch in the restaurant.

Do you know that these 3 stupid tiger prawns cost RM275++? Insane!

And that’s one of our pick for the night - Squid! And we are so going to get it grilled!

And if you can imagine the size of this big Phuket Lobster, and of course you can imagine it’s weight and it’s price.

And yeah, that’s me posting with Mr. Lobster.

Not forgetting, some of us had this at about RM3.00 each. It tastes extremely great with the chili sauce, red chili, lemon drops and also fried onions.
Upon dressing up the oyster, put the entire oyster into your mouth and chew.

We ordered this plate of fried meat rolls, nothing too special.

If I can remember, these prawns cost us approx. RM70.00+ and each of the prawns is so extremely juicy and sweet with it’s good combination of sizzling sauce.

For this grilled squid, it tastes normal and it must be eaten warm.
This meal cost 7 of us about RM250.00 ++
As for this restaurant, it’s not recommended for the expensive price. If you happen to visit Phuket anytime soon, I’d suggest you to look for seafood at the stalls rather than having it in a restaurant. You will get the same thing at the stalls as what you are going to get in the restaurants.
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