A blog for me to write about what I put into my bottomless pit and what I do in my spare time.
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Leha Kelfood @ Setapak, KL
Leha Kelfood is a buffet style Malay cafeteria that serves Kelantanese food in Setapak. It is located in a row of shop next to the main road from Ulu Klang to Batu Caves. The cafeteria is opened daily for lunch and dinner till late evening. In the day time, people come here to eat. In the evening, people come here to hang out with friends and watch football.
It is a self service cafeteria. You will see a huge table with with trays of dishes and food the moment you enter the cafeteria. You get your rice (there is a variety of white rice, nasi dagang, nasi bryanni, etc), keropok and all the traditional Kelantanese dishes. When you sit down, someone will come to you and jot down what you have taken. You can then order your drink.
There is a rich variety of Malay kueh at the side of the restaurant.
One of the reason why I come to this restaurant is the dessert Pengat Durian that is served daily.
delicious, Jalan Ampang, KL
There are several branches of delicious in Kuala Lumpur. The largest branch is its branch along Jalan Ampang which is inconspicuously hidden in a apartment block next to Restaurant Bombay and Tabung Haji. This branch is huge with the ground floor selling ingredients of western cuisine and a spacious second floor that has live Jazz music in the evening. It is definitely a nice place to hang out for the yuppies in Kuala Lumpur.
The style of decoration is quite similar in all branches of delicious. The same oak colour furniture with lots of white bird cages hanging on white tree branches.
Try their lemon shaved ice. You will be surprised with the spices that has been added to the drink.
Caesar salad with smoked salmon. A healthy vegetable dish. Very nice!
Its Gado Gado is nice too. The peanut sauce is essentially sate sauce served using a banana flower petal.
Sauteed mushroom salad.
I forgot the name of this dish. But the duck liver in the centre was sinfully delicious.
Its cupcake is wonderful too. I have a banana cake topped with butterscotch and my friend ordered an apple cake with raspberry cream. Yummy!
Winter Warmers Coffee and Tea House @ The Curve
This is a coffee shop in The Curve that serves English tea and coffee.
The decoration is flowery English.
The English like to drink their tea and coffee mixed with all kinds of flower and fruits.
A lavendar cheese cake.
Chocolate mint coffee.
Rose coffee.
Bumbu Desa @ The Curve
Bumbu desa is a newly opened (barely two months) Indonesian restaurant in The Curve.
Karedok is like Gado Gado, except that the vegetable are raw in Karedok while the vegetable in Gado Gado are boiled.
Deep fried Tilapia seems to be a popular way of eating fish in Indonesia.
I was curiously about the red bean drink listed on the menu. I thought it is going to be shaved red been ice like the one served in Pappa Rich. It turns out to be red bean in Cinnamon syrup. Reminds me of my trip to Kerinchi Sumatra. I was given two bottles of Cinnamon syrup by the orang besar there.
Air Jeruk. Jeruk is orange in Bahasa Indonesia.
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