Showing posts with label #malaysia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #malaysia. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Happy Valley Seafood Theme Park Hotel RWG

Oh where oh where,
would you find


live seafood.
In tanks.
To pick at your fancy...
On top of a mountain? :)




These grass prawns.
Are scrambling all over each other.
EAT ME.
I'm superbly fresh.
I mean,
them.
Not I of course.


Claypot beancurd with seafood.
Big on ingredients.
And I mean for both the former and the latter.


Fried slices of garoupa.
Thick slices.
But these were battered.
I'd rather just have them plain and simple.


Plum sauce chicken.
This was a specialty
And rightfully so.
Satisfyingly huge portion.
Crispy battered skin on.
And they were skimping on the chicken either. :)


Sambal kangkong.
Oh my yum.
Perfectly fried.
Wok-hei-ed.
And no traces of skimpy washing of the vegetables.
Crunchy.
Savoury.
Sambal-ed.
If you take vegetables.
Make this a definite order.


And these babies? 
Sorry to be cruel.
But you died amidst a lot of fanfare. 
We loved you.
Very much.


Steamed with egg
And another 300grammes in superior stock.
Nothing superior about the stock, believe you me.
But these cost us barely a little more than SGD 10.
Seriously.
To lo chuay?
So the pinyin is terrible for hokkien.
But.
Where to find! 


And that was a pre concert feast.
Emil Chau was better than we all expected. 
A pure two and a half hours of his greatest hits, his new releases, his change in singing perspective.
Just soaking in the electrifying charge of his fans.
I'm a convert.

First concert of the year with the 'rents and our beloved family friends.
It's been a rough week for us but they made it all better.
<3 p="">

Sunday, September 09, 2012

what's there to do ontop of the mountain?

Because we had an early start and a late night. 
Dim sum on a lazy sunday late morning couldn't have been more perfect.
Here at Genting Palace,
dim sum is only served on Sundays till 2.30pm.




With the way prices go in Singapore,
these specials were considerably pocket friendly. :)



This was flowy,
and every bit the savoury sweet I was looking for.


But then there's also the egg tart with a flaky tart shell that I really liked.
But so did you.
And thanks for taking two egg tarts while I got two custard buns.
How.
Fair's fair?


These cubes of radish cake were crisp on the outside but soft on the inside.
And they were crunchy too possibly because of the preserved radish bits.
Even the beansprouts couldn't stop you the strict non-vegan from savouring this. :)
*Tip: Skip the XO sauce and make an order of their sambal chilli.
It's an extra charge but it's well worth it.
Its the ultimate compliment to dish and many others.
Comes in a big saucer and is a chock full of dried shrimp flavour.


Chicken cheese tart.
The taste of the cheese didn't come through with the bland chicken fillet encased within these fried beancurd skin wraps.


dumplings in chilli oil were satisfying parcels of minced prawn and pork/chicken I cannot remember right now.


scallop chee cheong fun.
the scallop was too thinly cut it broke apart too often.
the chee cheong fun was silky smooth and very tasty with the soy sauce gravy.
Mmmm :)


This was a pretty dish.
Mango duck roll special.
We didn't think mango went very well with duck.
Perhaps sweet navel orange slices?
The mango eaten on its own was sweet.
And the duck meat while flavoursome, was too dry.


And the last of our hearty brunch.
The colour looked good,
the glutinous rice was cooked well just the way I liked it.
Except this was more a taste of soy sauce than the tasty juices from the mushroom and meat filling.
But remember that sambal sauce?
It made everything better :)


And it's out to the theme park for the rest of the day! :)


Exhilaration never looked more colorful.
This was a quick queue and just the start of all the fun that RWG's theme park has to offer!


Going back to the time where dinosaurs ruled the land.


It was a water ride that went a small loop but there was a presentation in the middle of it all that took a while.
And just look at that! 

Impressive hey.
Carnivorous.
He's your type.
Non-vegan.


Queueing up for the go kart took me forever.
We're talking 1.5 hours.
It seems there were a few issues with visitors who cut the queues and were firmly dealt with by the management.
But on the other hand, there were strange requirements like not being allowed any form of baggage.
Not even a small sling bag.
Which simply meant I had to go on this alone because it was just too much time wasted on the queue and still required a locker for valuables.
:(


Now this.


Is where you get to see a panoramic view of Genting.
From the highest point.
If you dare to keep your eyes open.


But you only have a while to take in the sights because.


It's a sudden mad drop before they haul you back up for that breathtaking ride.
And then it's over too fast too soon.
Not for the weak hearted.

And there was also the corkscrew ride which was a mad rollercoaster!
*Tip: Keep a watch on the maintenance timings and come just right before they open again.
I went at 5pm and I didn't have to wait more than 5 minutes for a turn.
Which simply meant I had time for two turns on it :)

And then it was dinner time.
Where else but Happy Valley Seafood at Theme Park Hotel just a hop across from the main entrance to the theme park.

Look at all the fresh seafood on offer.










Boston lobster in cheese, garlic and butter sauce.





Think lobsters in nacho sauce.
That's a pretty darn good combination hey.
But eat it hot before it all coagulates together.
:)



These prawns were fresh tiger grass prawns.
For 9 good sized prawns at RM $25,
I thought this was a steal!
But skip the drunken prawn option.
Their broth was too weak on the taste.
I think tom yum or a simple ginger garlic option might be a better choice of cooking.


Fried chicken in plum sauce.
This was a small order.
But the portions were generous.
The batter wasn't done so well.
And probably because it was served lukewarm,
the fried chicken wasn't all too exciting for me.


Seafood fried mee sua.
This tasted like it was fried in the canned pig's trotters.
But I doubt it.
There was diced meat and we think it might be duck.
And what a pleasant surprise it is. :)
Loads of beansprouts the way I like it for that crunch and fresh crunchy prawns.
Savoury and it was a good carb option but there were some clumps in the noodles that I'd be happy to do without.

Just for two, these dishes meant we were so well fed I was waddling like a penguin by the time dinner was over.

Once again, it's thanks to Nuffnang and Resorts World Genting for their generous meal provisions and the all access theme park pass.
Proud to be a Resorts World Genting Evangelist :)

Monday, August 20, 2012

All in a Day's Eat when in Kuala Lumpur

Oh what a tough call.
I mean,
there was a one for one on sour cream fries.
And of course I needed a bowl of chilli.
Super size me.
And thankfully shared and spared. for now. :)




Handmade taro fresh milk tea.
At only RM 6.90 (SGD 2.80)
was a steal.
But you totally get what you pay for.
With 9 people in the shop,
only one was at work making the drinks.
Hence we waited forever.
And with forever came a drink that was indescribable.
three quarts of crushed ice that buried my yam bits to death.
and fresh milk with a lot of syrup. even on a 50% request.
thanks but really?
sigh. 


So let's go back to the one who'd never fail.
Marking is serious business.
Definitely requires a green tea latte.
Hot.
In a takeaway cup for my leisurely sips. :)

Work ended as it should according to work hours.


watami at the pavilion.
who decides first gets to order first.
pork katsu.


with an extra large rice set please.


gyuniku nabemono.
awesomely generous with the beef slices.


with an udon set please.


oh my bubble broth of comfort. :)
it was an entirely satisfying dinner at a fraction of what it would have cost here in Singapore.

After a night out in town at Jalan Perak,
it was a cab ride home with a noisy drunk and an all drunken out drunk and they both insist they weren't yet drunk.
If you were confused, we all came home anyway.
Making sure they were fine (i.e. one collapsed and fast asleep on the bed, the other with water and towels to keep warm), we walked across for some late night comfort food.


what interests you?
I never know what to pick.
But I love the beancurd skin
and salted egg yolk.
and please, if there is, curry vegetable gravy.
I don't know if you ask for it?
But I've cultivated the habit of asking for a bowl of porridge water.
It's supposedly a remedy for fevers. 
Cooling for the body, so says the Chinese.

So there we have all in a day's eat.
Our last full day in KL.
Full indeed. :)