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Fat Spoon at Damansara Utama

Posted by Apple Foodees On December - 28 - 2011

Do you love Nyonya food? Recently, we went to a Nyonya food restaurant, Fat Spoon. Currently, they are running a promotion. Just present a voucher from SixCents’s website, and all you need to do is to play a game with the owners and stand a chance in winning a nice bottle of fresh orange juice.

Fresh.Orange

We had Fat Spoon’s Ulam Fried Rice priced at RM11.90. It was nicely seasoned and fried to perfection. The fried chicken was juicy and finger-licking good. I enjoyed it very much. A plate of Ulam Fried Rice coupled with a nice, freshly squeezed orange juice is the perfect everyday lunch for me.

Ulam.Fried.Rice

The Claypot Sampan Beef Noodles was a bit too salty in my opinion. But I am sure many of you would enjoy this beef noodles as it was really tasty.

Beef.Noodles

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Premium Beef Steaks at Maria’s Cafe, Damansara Perdana

Posted by Apple Foodees On December - 18 - 2011

It’s a week before Christmas. Have you made any Christmas dinner plans yet? If not, may I introduce you to Maria’s Cafe, a restaurant which serves one of the best steak in town. They are popular for it’s quality premium beef steaks, namely, the Japanese Kobe, Australian Wagyu and Australian Black Angus.

If you have never tried Kobe before, you should at least try it once. I know, the price for Kobe doesn’t quite fit most of our budgets. But if you are feeling posh or just simply need to satisfy your desire to try the best steak in the world (Kobe), do try Maria’s Cafe. Alternatively, there are many other cheaper options. We tried Maria’s Cafe Australian Black Angus recently.

Australian Black Angus

We ordered our Australian Black Angus medium rare with a tag price of Rm42/100gm. The difference between a Kobe with Black Angus is the marbling. Kobe has more ‘fats’ as compared to Black Angus. Therefore, Black Augus is slightly more chewy.

Seafood Pasta

If you do not like beef, pastas are available here too. To be very honest, we prefer not to order pastas at all as we had had bad experiences with pastas. Most restaurants tend to give more noodles and skimp on the ingredients. However after persuaded by the lady boss herself, we ordered the Seafood Pasta. Maria’s Cafe Seafood Pastas are fully loaded with fresh seafood ingredients. That was my first impression. Fresh prawns, mussels and pieces of salmon. What a surprise. Priced at Rm24, Maria’s Seafood Pasta is just perfect. Very yummy.

Spicy New Zealand Mussels

Spicy New Zealand Mussels was our appetizer for the night. It was sweet and spicy at the same time. A plate of Spicy New Zealand Mussels is priced at RM16, comes with 6 fresh mussels paired up with some garlic bread.

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HoHo Steamboat at Jalan Segambut

Posted by Apple Foodees On December - 13 - 2011

This is my second time dining at HoHo Steamboat Restaurant. Previously, we had tried HoHo’s steamboat in Menjalara, Kepong. So this time, we decided to venture further and went to their other Segambut branch. Just like their Kepong branch, they serve the same thing. You can’t go very far in terms of ingredient for a steamboat place like this. Prawns, slices of fish meat, tauhu, some processed meatballs and cabbage are some of the usual ingredients. The Segambut branch serves also fresh crab with roe. This is quite unique as we don’t see this available at any other steamboat restaurants.

Fresh.Crab.With.Roe

If you have never tried the crab with roe before, I strongly suggest you to get it. Thanks to the crab, it made our soup tastes absolutely fantastic. Our soup was so good that we actually finished our soup. This is something that we rarely do considering the fact that most of the time our soup turn salty at the very end of our steamboat meal.

Ho Ho Steamboat Ingredients

I am glad to know that there are two great steamboat restaurants just around the corner of my place, Happy City Steamboat Restaurant and HoHO Steamboat Restaurant. If I were to compare between the both of them, I will still go for Happy City Steamboat, mainly because of it’s fresh steamboat ingredients.

For your information, HoHo Steamboat Restaurant Segambut is housed together with Ipoh Road Yong Tau Foo. Although both restaurants are in the same premise, both restaurant operation hours are different. In the afternoon, Ipoh Road Yong Tau Foo is open, while at night, HoHo Steamboat Restaurant will take over. So don’t get confused.

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