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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Kedai Lai Foong Beef Soup Noodle a.k.a best in Town!!


I am sure everyone has it own personal favourite food stall since childhood. You will always think that it is the best no matter how delicious is other version is. It could be due to that particular familiar sense of taste or it is really *memang* taste nice!


I myself have my very own favourite Beef Noodle Soup Stall *Loyal Customer*

No kidding, I have been travelling to many Asian countries and have tried several version of Beef Noodle Soup from Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and etc however I still fall in love with this particular stall.  

No one beats them! 






This Beef Noodle Stall located at the heart of Kuala Lumpur City at Jalan Tun HS Lee. 

You can easily locate them as Lai Foong Restaurant is just right at the busy street of Kuala Lumpur


This is the Beef Noodle Soup shop I am talking about! 

Thinking about it just make me crave for it now >< 

They have a very long history, in fact they open a year before Malaysia Independence Day! 

Thats like 59 years old shop equivalent to almost 6 decades!! 


They are two options : 


Dry Noodle with a bowl of Beef Soup 

or 


Beef Noodle Soup 

My all time favourite! 

Attention to spicy lovers, they have their very own homemade chilli sauce which goes so well with the noodles and others!

The soup is thick enough that will just make you feel *ahhhhh~~~*

The fragrance from the soup will just literally melt your heart away or rather snatch your heart away!

Lastly, I love their Beef Stomach, its so "doi doi" or I would rather described as "QQ" 



Please do visit them and tell me what you guys think about their beef noodles :D 


Hope you guys enjoy this post! 

PS: This post is full with Malaysia Slang, I just love to write it in  this way especially when I am describing something from my childhood era haha.. 





Information: 

Restaurant Lai Foong 

Address: 140, Jalan Tun HS Lee, 50480, Kuala Lumpur, 50050, Malaysia




*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. This review is time sensitive; changes may occur to the place later on that can affect this opinion. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from this place for writing the review.








Sunday, May 3, 2015

3 Simple & effective steps to grab a table @ any Ipoh Dim Sum shop




Ipoh is a food heaven! Almost everyone will agree with me, don't you? Every weekends or public holiday, you will see people flock into this little town. The sudden of tourist influx brings really good business to those who runs food & beverages business. When the demand is higher than supply, it  brings another problem "we got to queue to for food" !!


At around 7am, we reached Ipoh. We were all very hungry! Desperate for Dim Sum, we quickly head to Ming Court where it serve my favourite "Har Gao and Siew Mai"






Nightmare !! There is lots of people !!








Everyone is rushing to get inside. The worst part is there is no queuing system OMG! how can it be!


So ladies & gentlemen please pay attention carefully to my tips.



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1. Eagle eye view 


 Do an eagle eye scouting view to look out for your potential prey! 

In this context prey meant (a) people who had just about to finish their meal 
or 
(b) A table that had not been targeted. 


Image credited to SkyFender.com


2. Team positioning 


Send out your accomplices to those targeted prey! 

Before that, split your accomplices into groups, each targeting at different prey. 

Team leader must make sure they keep an watchful against trespasser! 

Trust me, they can be super sneaky at time. 



3. Kicking out your competitor !


You cannot afford to be soft hearted at any moment. 

Watch for any person who try to approach near to your table. 

They always try their luck to pretend that is it their table.  

You got to tell them "This is mine ar...waited very long liao"

"If you no say and they no hear, your tummy gg liao" 



4. Staring like you are projecting an optic blast ! 


By staring you signal them to eat faster, to move faster literally telling them to get lost xD

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5 minutes later.....












10 minutes later....












15 minutes later....











IS OUR TURN :D










Tada !!! 

After 30 minutes, we got our table :D 

Highly recommend their "Har Gao" and "Siew Mai" 





 Mission Accomplished !


Thanks to Team A "Tornado", Team B "Charlie" & Team C "Iron" 




The whole situation can be described as a battle ground. 

Only the fittest/despo can win Hahaha!! 


Have a happy weekends my reader :) 



























Sunday, October 26, 2014

Ying Ker Lou Review @ The Curve



I have passed by this restaurant for a couple of times whenever I use the connecting bridge from Ikano Power Centre to The Curve, it didn't catch my attention until I saw this: 






Hm... quite affordable with the offer and the food served with no MSG *bonus point*

 Since I was craving for something soupy for lunch, this is a perfect choice for me and it was :D


Ordered two noodles soup :




Hakka Handmade Pan Mee-RM6

Thumbs up for the soup! 

The Pan Mee was a bit undercooked, got to chew chew.




Kueh Teow Pork & Sausage (Soup)-RM6

My favourite of the day, the broth is delicious and full of flavour :) 




Luo Mi Ji-RM5

Taste good too :) 



Mochi with Black Sesame Paste-RM5

Too bitter for my liking :( 

 but the Mochi taste good and it has a QQ texture 




Braised Snow Pear with Rock Sugar & Snow Fungus (Cold)

Thumbs up :) 


Hope you enjoy this review ! 


Love, 
Elena

Address: 

Lot 138 & 139, Level 1, 
The Curve Shopping Mall, 
No. 6, Jalan PJU 7/3, Petaling Jaya, 
Mutiara Damansara, 47810

Operating Hours: 

10am to 10pm

Phone Number:

03-77294229 







*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. This review is time sensitive; changes may occur to the place later on that can affect this opinion. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from this place for writing the review.









Sunday, September 28, 2014

Little Wonton @ Taman Tun Dr Ismail, A Day Deaf Restaurant.

Little Wonton, a one day Deaf Restaurant. 

A week ago, I noticed something interesting in my FB timeline where a guy named Syed Azmi from TTDI FB community posted about this upcoming Deaf Restaurant on the 28 Sep. I was long ago supportive of this idea of hiring people who is impaired in speech and hearing into the services industry. This enable to bring them closer to the society and being self reliant. 

 I am really happy that Little Wonton @TTDI willing to took up this initiative to start off this project. 



Sadly, is only a one time event, which is on the 28 September and only last for 6 hours! 
I hope they would do it more often!


Little Wonton is located on the first floor, just right above 99 Speedmart. 


Once you spot this sign, proceed to the staircase. 


There were already a huge crowd when I enter around 3pm. 


No idea how to communicate with them? 

NO WORRIES! 

Surrounding the restaurant wall have a few helpful posters!!! 




Beside that, their menu were specifically design to ease you in your sign language learning process!!

So blessed! It is very easy to pick up and the waiters and waitresses were so helpful! 



One of the waiter who served us, name called Mr Wong. 

He was a bit reserved at first, probably shy. 

Thank goodness that I did some sign language homework before coming here. 

We were able to exchange our name and ask each other how are you! 

He is really friendly and helpful in teaching me sign language. 

Thanks Mr Wong :) 

If I am not mistaken throughout my sign language communication, he mentioned that he is still single and hope that he will able to find a suitable partner in future to get married. 

I hope you will find one soon! You can do it :) 


In each table, they have this pocket handbook where you can learn a few useful sign language while waiting for your order to come :) 


Here come the food !!!


Green tea@RM4

Their green tea is refillable thus is why probably price at RM4.  


Curry Laksa@RM6.9

Delicious !! I love the soup base, keep drinking it hehe... 
Love the aroma and the black charcoal noodles. 

The portion were perfect for me but definitely not enough for those who is a big eater! 


Kaya Banana Wanton @ RM7.9

Interesting combination for me ! Not bad. 


No Tax and Service Charge!! *HAPPY*



A special thanks to Little Wonton, Malaysian Federation of the Deaf, Mr Wong who assist me in my orders and also to those who assist in this project! 

I have finally experience how to talk in sign language!

What I have learned today have been very meaningful. 

I hope with this few sign language that I picked up today enable me to communicate to people who uses sign language.   



 With Love, 
Elena







Saturday, July 12, 2014

GO Noodle House @ Jaya One Review


I always looking forward to dine in this restaurant on the weekends. 

The noodle soup is one of the best I have ever eaten before ! 

Is a must to visit !

If you like to add wine into your soup, this is the right place for you :D



(Restaurant sign board) 




As you can see, there is a line up of small wine bottles placed on the shelves. 

You can purchased a 3 years old wine bottle at RM29.90 each for an extra boost on your soup. 

You can either leave the wine bottle on the shelf with your name written on it or bring it home. 


Below is the example : 





Varieties of spices 


I like this chilli sauce very much. Delicious :D 

Warning:super spicy!



Grouper fish slice noodle in Spicy Soup (14.50)

I like the spiciness of the soup!

 Slurping noodle together with the special chilli sauce made me feel thrill ! 

Unfortunately, there is only a few slices of fish.




Pork belly noodle (RM10.90)

Generous amount of pork slices ! 

Delicious soup base! My friend actually drank almost all the soup! 

Although I didn't purchase the wine bottle, to add wine into the soup but I can predict that it would go well with the soup :D 



Overall is a wonderful meal :) 

Can't wait to visit here again!


Address: 

61-P1 The SCHOOL
JAYA One, Jalan Universiti
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

Facebook page : Click here!

Love, 
Elena 



*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. This review is time sensitive; changes may occur to the place later on that can affect this opinion. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from this place for writing the review.