Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Buldojang, Desa Sri Hartamas

Found a Korean restaurant which serves jjampong (spicy seafood noodle)!


Colleague wanted to have Korean for lunch so she was recommended by her Korean friend Buldojang, a Korean-Chinese restaurant located in Desa Sri Hartamas. It's at the shoplot where Burger King is, at Level 1.

Parking is hard to find (as usual for that area) but the restaurant do offer valet parking after 6pm!

banchan

We were recommended to order the jajangmyeon (black bean sauce noodle), tang yu suk and jjampong.

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tang yu suk - sweet and sour pork

I'm not a fan of jajangmyeon so we swapped that with a large plate of japchae bap, because you know I love my rice! LOL

We ordered a regular-sized tang yu suk, which to me is different than the Chinese version of sweet and sour pork. The one served here has darker and stickier sauce, sweet with some kicks of spiciness from the chopped chilies. We agreed that this was soooooo good and it went so well with rice.

japchae bap - stir-fry glass noodle and rice

The japchae bap was equally good. The rice was so good. I love my Korean rice, which is stickier than our average rice. The glass noodles weren't soft and mushy, but well-mixed with assorted vegetables and God-knows what sauce.

jjampong - spicy seafood noodle

Also ordered a large bowl of jjampong - the dish that I was most excited about. The first few slurps were quite innocent, but after a while the spiciness started to creep to our lips and caused the three of us to have runny noses and unnecessary sweat.

The bowl was filled with vegetables, clams, mussels and squids!

They gave us scissors to cut the noodles so no worries of splashing while getting your serving and battling endless strands of noodles.

bingsu!

Received complimentary bingsu from the restaurant. I'm putting Buldojang in my must-visit again restaurant because I noticed all the other patrons ordering jajangmyeon.

I guess it must be damn good so I MUST try la hor.

And also for the tang yu suk. Heehee.

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Food Roundup: June 2016

Hello this is another edition of Food Roundup!

Trying my best to get into my blogging groove..

..because I'm bored and I take many photos of food so I need to deposit them somewhere besides my Dropbox.

Anyways, here goes!


Sushi Tei

I went to Sushi Tei twice in June - once in Nu Sentral while the other time in Tropicana City Mall.

ahem #closetalcoholic

Both times I had my favourite negitoro don. :P

salted egg soft shell crab - sinful sinful

negitoro don in Nu Sentral branch

salmon mentai, salmon ikura and lobster salad sushis

negitoro don in Tropicana City Mall branch

Would really appreciate it if anyone can tell me where else I can find negitoro don. Sushi Zanmai seriously needs to consider offering this because I can't be satisfied with its negitoro maki.


Sukiya, Damansara Uptown

Sukiya is a Japanese fast food restaurant that dishes out rice bowls. I've been to the one in Kota Damansara before, and the one in Osaka (still haven't gotten a chance to blog on that! I have no idea where my camera's at). Me and my sister wandered into this branch while looking for a place for dinner one night.




The menu is not as extensive as the one I went to in Japan. I can't remember how was the one in Kota Damansara because that was ages agooooooo.



teriyaki chicken teishoku

teriyaki ramen with seafood tofu

The food was just okay. Would really appreciate if they could bring in unagi, but I think that would be expensive.


Fuel Shack, Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS)

Supreme Lamb Burger

Quite tasty, although a bit on the expensive side. Not your average fast food.


Nara Kitchen & Co, Damansara Uptown


I love going to Nara Kitchen & Co.


Because I love the Nara in Japan. Although this Nara obviously has no connection with Japan's Nara.

Secret Garden

Can be an expensive treat too, so I try not to go too often.

Truffle fries

But of course it can be expensive because I am usually very greedy XP

Naradonburi

All Day Breakfast Waffle


Menya Kamikaze Ramen, 1Mont Kiara

So my colleague brought up the idea of visiting this ramen place in 1Mont Kiara which we would ALWAYS ignore because we'll head straight to Sushi Zanmai located next to it. XP


Quite an extensive menu it offers. Variety of broths!


We both ordered the set meals which comes with gyoza (or you can choose chicken kaarage) and salad. Mind you there are also sets with different combos.


Got meself the miso ramen, since I'm a miso girl.


The broth didn't have a strong miso taste as I hoped for, so I ended up overloading chilli into it, thus spoiling the overall taste.

And not finishing my ramen.

This did not have a strong pork broth taste so if you're not into strong tonkotsu ramen kinda taste, you can opt for this!

:)

P/S: Sorry for the half-hearted post, I sort of forgot how the food tasted heehee.

Tuesday, June 07, 2016

Food Roundup: May 2016

Welcome to another edition of Food Roundup!

I know I know it's the first for 2016, I DID take a lot of food photos from January but somehow ever since my laptop died and with all the moving, I lost my passion to blog.

Damn sad.

But no worries, I am (trying to be) back in the game! I would love to finish posting about my Japan trip last year, so give me the strength to locate my camera!


The Library Coffee Bar, Publika

Went to try this place since we saw it packed one day. It has set meals as well.

latte

chicken carbonara spaghetti

So I took the chicken carbonara spaghetti with latte combo priced at RM16. The spaghetti was too milky for my liking.

We also ordered two slices of crepe cakes:

french cheese salted caramel

choc peanut butter

The salted caramel one is so good! And I'm a fan of salted caramel so.. yeah. Salted caramel ftw!


MyeongDong Topokki, Paradigm Mall


This restaurant replaced Crazy Potato opposite Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks. I first noticed it in Sunway Pyramid and since we were looking for dinner, I suggested to my sister that we should try it out.


I ordered the Doenjang Jjigae set which was really refreshing! I like my doenjang (or dwenjang?) a little on the spicy side. No wait I actually like my soups to be a little spicy actually. Haha.

Next time might try out its topokki!


Tonkatsu by Ma Maison, One Utama

Me and my sisters love this place.


We love our refills! Especially the tonjiru and salad, which I would drown in the sesame dressing provided.

potato and tuna salad


mameton set - comes with prawn, pork loin and pork fillet

Aggghhh just looking at this makes my mouth water!


Bonus photo:


first proper dinner cooked in the new place with my sisters - honey mustard chicken from BIG, over roasted; Knorr instant soup, bok choy in oyster sauce and tofu

That's all!

Monday, January 11, 2016

Japan 2015: Tempozan Marketplace and Dotonbori


After spending some time in the Osaka Kaiyukan, we headed out for some late lunch at the nearby Tempozan Marketplace, which is a building filled with shops, restaurants, amusement/entertainment centres and also halls. We went to look at the restaurants available at the top floor before we found out these lovelies who have been a passion of Kristen's - nudibranchs!



I've only seen them when Kristen and some other friends in the marine biology field posted photos of nudibranchs on their FB. Never thought I would be able to see them up live! So colourful and pretty!

We decided to head to the "food court" - なにわ食いしんぼ横丁 (Naniwa Kuishimbo Yokocho), which has a variety of stalls from Osaka specialties to fast food (KFC, Subway, burgers etc.) to desserts!


We were approached by a lady who offered us some food samples and was quite delighted when she found out that we came from Malaysia. Then she went on asking whether her food was "sedap" or not LOL. We told her that we would walk around the area first and she responded with "terima kasih" wtf why she so cute.



We couldn't really decide what to eat so we ended up at her place. I can't remember what was the name of her stall but it's the first stall on the left alley!

err.. i don't remember whether this placard was the one outside her stall

As her stall didn't sell takoyaki, she allowed us to buy them from the stall outside to eat in her establishment. #touched


So yeah, we three gluttons not only had 12 takoyakis, but also 2 okonomiyakis!

okonomiyaki, but i can't remember what type

cheese okonomiyaki

if any of you had watched 家政婦のミタ (Kaseifu no Mita) starring Nanako Matsushima (Takashi Sorimachi's wife), Miyu is one of the child actress in the show. Loved her acting in that drama!

We had a hard time moving after the meal so we took some time to discuss what to do that night. Upon leaving the area, we found these interesting machines:



They were souvenir coin machines!


I got greedy and ended up getting all three designs, each JPY200.


Left the Tempozan Marketplace at about 4pm since Loo Loo managed to arrange for us to meet up with her friend who's currently based in Osaka.

my stomach had no space for this, sadly

werk it babies!

On the way to the subway station

To get to Shinsaibashi-eki from Osakako-eki, ride the green Chuo Line towards Gakken-Nara-Tomigaoka and stop at Hommachi-eki and switch to the red Midosuji Line (heading towards Tennoji).


The Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street is very long so the recommended exits are 5, 6 or 10. I can't remember where we came out from so it took us a while to get into it haha.

stopped in Daiso somewhere here I think

Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street


Glico man!

of course must take photo with him ba

Tsutaya Ebisubashi, where I met fellow UVERworld fans Vicky and Yinghui in 2012

Kani Doraku


We walked the area for a while before he brought us to Ebisubashisuji for early dinner at a kaiten sushi place called 元禄寿司 (Genrokuzushi).


We had to queue for a short while. While waiting we noticed that it offered takeouts as well, which I think is also quite a brilliant idea!


We split into two pairs - me and Kristen while Loo Loo and her friend, Lim.

How to drink delicious tea. After 2nd step you can put hot water liao. The same system used in Sakae Sushi - the tap

glorious!

Each plate of sushi was priced at JPY135 only.

uni sushi, which had strong sea taste/scent.

At that time it would be about RM4.20.


Some plates had two pieces of sushi, some had one, which I assumed might be more expensive so they can't put two on a plate if not rugi.


I finally found out the 白子 (shirako) thingie that made Cheesie into a sperm addict. Haha. When I first saw it on the belt I was like, "OMAGAD is this IT?"


I took a plate. And then took photos. When I told Kristen she was so surprised. Then I suddenly became unsure since I read the post 2 years back and wondered if it was the same thing or I mixed it up with something else which she ate.


So while taking a bite, Kristen looked it up, and read what it was.

Shirako is milt = bunch of sperms.

The texture was like pudding. It wasn't so bad, until I started imagining.. things. To add to the horror Kristen was also reading the description. Then I suddenly had a weird sensation in my mouth.

It felt so wrong all of the sudden! And some bites had very bitter taste (which I had no idea came from where but I hope it was from the orange thing because I kept thinking "did they accidentally swapped this with another organ i.e. stomach?") so I had a hard time trying to swallow but still trying to keep my cool and remembered that Cheesie said this stuff is gooooooooood.

I didn't want to waste money so I actually forced both of them down my throat.

Well at least I swallowed (codfish) sperms. I shall try swallowing other (fishes) sperms next time *cough cough* 

I had a total of 10 plates, even though we had a late lunch earlier.


To locate Genrokuzushi in Dotonbori, with Tsutaya Ebisubashi on your right and Kani Doraku (the restaurant with giant moving crab sign) on your left, walk straight. It will be one of the restaurants on your left.

Opposite it you can see this Little Osaka Omiyage Market with a mini version of the Glico Man and also another sushi restaurant, which is called Sushizanmai. I might try Sushizanmai the next time I go Shinsaibashi area.


However, fret not because there are so many restaurants available in that area, you'll be spoilt for choices! From takoyaki stalls to Western food to Japanese food.. so please do your research before coming.

Unless you're planning to eat at this area every day then hats off to you!

Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street. Oh there's Lim's face at bottom right haha. He's the co-founder and lead photographer of LEO Photography Studio

We walked around the area for a while before parting ways at Don Quijote along the Dotonbori river. We were on our way back when suddenly I spotted PABLO!


PABLO is known for its cheese tart, and I always see this being recommended. Although we were full since we had not digested our dinner (and half-digested late lunch), the girls didn't mind stopping for dessert.



The funny thing was they ran out of the full size cheese tarts so we could only order the mini ones. And order we did.

mini cheese tart - plain


The cheese tarts were alright. I didn't reach orgasm as I expected (just like how I didn't with the tara shirako LOL look at me trying to be funny here). Maybe I was too full. But I wouldn't mind trying the plain one again.

mini cheese tart - matcha

To get to Dotonbori's Pablo cafe, walk across the Ebisubashi (Tsutaya will be behind you) and after H&M you will spot it somewhere on your right. We went there at about 8pm and there were not that many people, until we turned after placing our orders and saw a long line forming wtf.

From there, we walked back to our apartment.


It took us about half an hour (about 2km, because from Daikokucho-eki is just two stations away from Shinsaibashi-eki, so I proposed us to walk) to get home, but at least the night life was enjoyable.

Except for this one part where we passed the Namba Yasaka Shrine (at that time we had no idea what shrine/temple it was) with its gates closed and dark. I happened to spot two lights and when I saw it they looked like eyes! Turned out they were the eyes of the huge lion head of that shrine.

Freaked us out for a moment since even though the area was dark, the two eyes were so prominent from where we were standing outside the gate.

Lari terus siot.

Not really. We just left the area asap hahah. It was a pity I didn't find out about this earlier.


That's it for now. Next up will be Osaka Castle and Umeda Sky Building (if I can fit them into one post!)