Tuesday, November 17, 2009

CHINESE + KOREAN + JAPANESE CUISINE

guys, you gotta try this out. best korean BBQ restaurant in town. friendly staff, nice food, good location, clean place, 'not-so-hot' built-in stoves... but the people not well versed in english. so... gear yourself up with 'an yieng ha se yo' & 'kam sa ham mi ta'. maybe can try body language too, you know, not so cooked... medium - how to show to them?? show to show to them??
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DAORAE
Kepong Branch, Metro Kepong (opposite Carrefour, Kepong)
Tel: 603-6257 8016
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there are more branches - Desa Sri Hartamas (HQ), Subang USJ, Kota Damansara, Puchong Bandar Puteri, Ara Damansara, Penang Bayan Point & Penang Tanjung Tokong.

highly recommended by my sis-in-law, till my hubby couldn't resist the temptation and tried it out himself. certified! the bak kut teh is tasty. hubby likes the one in soup but i prefer the dry.

normally i'll go to the one in the queen's park, peel road. the soup is not too thick and i love it cos i don't actually like the taste of chinese herbs, especially the taste of 'dang guai'. will try to write a cover the restaurant next time i go there.

RESTAURANT BAK KUT TEH LAU KAU

No. 393A Jalan Segambut Kuala Lumpur (opposite Segambut Helicopter Landing Port)

Tel: 6016-608 7978 (Kenny)

dessert time!!

tried out MOF Japanese Sweets & Coffee last saturday. not too good, not too bad, either. just so-so, so so-so. prices are okay... some of them are reasonable, some of them are a little too pricey. the reasonable priced ones are most probably the waffles @ RM3/pc. a real small one topped with flavoured glaze and cream. while the expensive ones are the ice-cream, especially those with imported ingredients, like red-bean - from hokkaido, if i'm not mistaken.

why not a try?

MOF Japanese Sweets & Coffee

Pavilion (on the same level as the Republic food court)

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