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Willy Pepper

Posted by IMHO On December - 2 - 2009

These are actual peppers from a garden.
They are called ‘Willy Peppers’..

Hot hot hot!!!

Hot hot hot!!!

It is said that these peppers can grow up to 18″ long. Bring tears to the eyes huh?

Popularity: 20% [?]

Cute Jap Food

Posted by IMHO On November - 18 - 2009

Do you want to eat it or do you wanna admire it?

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Popularity: 4% [?]

Top 7 Food for Supper in KL

Posted by DT On October - 26 - 2009

You just stepped out of the club. You are tired. Sweaty. You’ve dancing the funky chicken for the past 4 hours. Your hand reached into your pockets. You found it. The car keys.

You turn on the engine. Rest awhile. Suddenly you hear your something growling. You searched for the source only to find that its your tummy. You are famished.

Now you crave for food. KL has the choicest food outlets to choose from. From the 2-man operated Ramlee Burger to the wide-scale franchised outlet such as McDonalds. After all, Kuala Lumpur is the haven of food.

Its Food Galore!!!! Come, lets explore.

The List

7. Lok-Lok Mobile

Lok Lok Mobile

Lok Lok Mobile

With advanced mobility, you can almost always spot these trucks along the nightspot area from the clubbing streets to the place where people hangout to cheer for their favorite team at night. Most of them are non-Halal though, especially the juicy ‘babi’ meatballs.

6. Dim Sum

Midnight Dim Sum

Midnight Dim Sum

Nothing is able to sober the drunken master except for hot brewed chinese tea. When you are enjoying the dim sum of har kau and siew mai, the chinese tea helps to recuperate from the poison of alcohol.
Favourite spot : Jalan Ipoh Dim Sum, Cheras Dim Sum at Tmn Connaught and Jalan Pudu Dim Sum (Behind Jalan Pasar)

5. McDonald’s

McDonalds

McDonalds

Sleepless? Hot? No Internet Access? McDonald’s have it all. And it’s cheaper too compared to the pricey Starbucks. We found that it has 24-hours TV Ads running at the corner with unlimited wi-fi access and bottomless Coca-Cola… 3 words – “Mana Mau Cari”???
Favourite Hideout : McD at the Tmn Connaught, Jalan Kuari and Jalan Pahang
*ps: always manage to find some college chicks lepaking there

4. Ramlee Burger

Ramlee Burger

Ramlee Burger

Who will not be seduced by this humble piece of meat? Ramlee… the greatest invention since the wheel. Tons of mayo and tomato sauce, a splash of black pepper sauce, a drop of baked beans and a few slices of ice cold apple. Meet the 8th sin. *burp*

3. Tai Chow

Tai Chow

Tai Chow

What else? Hokkien mee fried in lard. Tons of it, topped with crispy crunchy lard. If you are on diet, forget it. Lard is your best friend from now on. Hokkien bee hoon is not bad either. Otherwise, the mildly soupy cantonese fried noodle is good for the soul too.

2. Bak Kut Teh

Bak Kut Teh

Bak Kut Teh

Warm and loving. BKT is like your mom

1. Mamak!!!

Mamak

Mamak

Mamak – a place where you can find variety of food, with people from all walks of life. SS2 Murni, Steven’s Corner and many more

Speaking about the food in the middle of night makes me hungry. Time to call up Chilakak members’ for supper.

Note: credits to those images I ripped of from them.

Popularity: 19% [?]

Dessert Anyone?

Posted by IMHO On October - 23 - 2009

AhLian: Hey IMHO, hungry?

IMHO: why?

AhLian: me hungry too.

IMHO: so?

AhLian: spend me la.

IMHO: what do i get for spending u?

AhLian: my eternal gratefulness?

IMHO: try harder.

AhLian: how about a flash of my boobs?

IMHO: a bit harder..

AhLian: ok ok, u can hisap tetek. how about that?

IMHO: what do you wanna eat?

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Popularity: 3% [?]

Correct Way to Cook Maggi

Posted by IMHO On October - 7 - 2009

The correct way to cook instant noodles without harming our bodies and health. `Normally, how we cook the instant  noodles is to put the noodles into a pot with water, throw in the powder and let it cook for around 3 minutes and then it’s ready to eat.

This is the WRONG method of cooking the instant noodles.

By doing this, when we actually boil the ingredients in the powder, normally with MSG (Aginomoto), it will change the molecular structures of the MSG causing it to be toxic.

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Popularity: 5% [?]

11 of the Worlds Most Expensive Foods

Posted by IMHO On August - 8 - 2009

11 of the Worlds Most Expensive Foods

Food is one of the basic needs that all living things have in common. But all foods are not created equal, especially in terms of price, as the following list illustrates.

1. Hamburger

hamburger

At $99, the Double Truffle Hamburger at DB Bistro Moderne in Manhattan gives new meaning to the term whopper. The burger contains three ounces of rib meat mixed with truffles and foie gras stuffed inside seven ounces of sirloin steak and served on a Parmesan and poppy seed bun, with salad and truffle shavings. For penny-pinchers and calorie counters, the Single Truffle version is a mere $59.

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Popularity: 11% [?]

Reviews: Oriental Cravings

Posted by DT On July - 14 - 2009

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Field Report:-

I was ravishing for dinner that night while waiting for my Transformers 2 started. Wanted for a quick and simple dinner, I was also craving for curry. Yes. Those thick rich texture of the curry. Curry mee was all I wanted that night.

It seems that Oriental Cravings that serve what I wanted and to fulfill my gastronomic taste buds, I ordered Curry Mee along with the sticky rice. Cannot remember the description of it but  lo behold of the picture below.

What I like about the curry mee was the rich texture as I sipped the soup. Creamy and not that hot for those who cannot take spicy. Not much of photo being taken as I was busy galloping savoring the meal.

Location :

Oriental Cravings
359, Ground Floor (new wing)
1 Utama Shopping Centre
Lebuh Bandar Utama
Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya
Selangor
Tel: (03) 7727 2581/7726 3801
non-halal

Damage : RM70++

WIR (Will I Return) : Yes, I found a couple of their special dishes from other blogs/floggers review. Also to take more photos.

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Links :

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Popularity: 3% [?]

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co

Posted by IMHO On June - 6 - 2009

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co

The hostess was pretty friendly and tried her best to answer our questions in her heavily indian accent. Nothing serious, just what kind of food and whats the best selling dish, stuff like that.

We were seated before you can finish saying “life is like a box of chocolates, you’ll never know what you are going to get”. I like the deco. It reminded me of Dave’s Deli with its rock and roll memorabilia. You don’t need me to tell you what kind of theme right?

We were handed the menu and the waiter started us off with some simple instructions.

First, if we need their attention, change the sign to… Service please…

If we don’t need them, change it to…

He then proceeded to ask for our choice of drinks. On his recommendation, I ordered the Mango Sparkler. dW loves mango, so I figured if this sample is ok, at least when we go there again, I’ll know what to order for her.



Add RM2.90, you can make this refillable. Trust me though, you don’t need it.

As the waiter went to fetch our drinks, we went through the menu in the hope something jumps out from it to turn us on. By the way, the items listed in the menu online does not reflect the actual menu. Outdated? Probably. Either that or the real menu has been tailored to suit local tastebuds.

dColl and I was turned on by



I counted 13 prawns!!

The garlic bread is amazing. Honestly, feed me the garlic bread alone and I’ll die happy. Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside with a hint of garlic. Heaven!!

Amidst bitching about work, we forked spags and prawns into our mouths like we have not eaten in a week. We finish within 10 minutes.



Choose your weapon… whatever turns you on…

Whats the damage? Two dish + two drinks = RM95
Yes, it is indeed on the pricey side. Trust me though, the food and ambience is worth it. Oh! During lunch, people watching is fun too. SYTs everywhere.



And when you are are done, stop by the gift shop.

Address:
Bubba Gump Shrimp
Lot 145, First Floor
The Curve
Jalan PJU 7/3
Mutiara Damansara
Petaling Jaya

Telephone #: +603 7710 9862/63

Type : Halal

Popularity: 4% [?]

Yuen Buffet Steamboat

Posted by IMHO On June - 6 - 2009

My first impression of the place was, “hey! this place looks boring.” Being too used to places with themes and decos, Yuen looks pretty boring to me.

4 walls. Tables and chairs and a cashier counter. With more than a dozen stools outside, I think we can safely assume that the line will be pretty long come dinner time.

We attacked the buffet line as soon as we were seated. First on the menu was of course the famous…..

Teriyaki Sauce Chicken

IMHO, its nothing to shout about. Deep fried some chicken wings, pour tons of teriyaki sauce on it. Done!

Service was pretty good. Prompt and proactive, we rarely need to offer the world a whiff of our underarms.

Food variety was great! Fishballs of various kinds, my favourite razor clams and whatever other shell fish you can name as well as the usual seafood. One thing I have to say, Yuen is not stingy on the expensive items.

Except for the chicken wings, everything was was reloaded promptly.

As usual, I judge a restaurant by the state its toilets are. Glad to say, I didn’t feel icky when I visited it. Well lit and tons of water. Good air flow too. Not bad.

I’ve been told the other steamboat restaurants in the area serves tastier meal but people still go to Yuen due to its vast variety and price. We can’t verify that until we’ve tried it all. Maybe the other owners would like to invite us to do a review on them. As for now, Yuen is a good place for camaradie and a huge big bang for your buck.

Address:
Restoran Yuen Buffet Steamboat (Shop lots opposite Sunway Pyramid)
32A-1, Jalan PJS 8/6, Mentari Plaza, Bandar Sunway,
46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
GPS: 3.076211, 101.612098
Price Range : About RM20 per person
Telephone # : +603 5637 5825
Business Hour : 5.00pm to 11pm
Type : Halal

Popularity: 9% [?]

All-You-Can-Eat DimSum @ LiJin

Posted by DT On May - 20 - 2009

All-you-can-eat dim-sum at LiJin, 6th Floor Pavilion KL.

Available only on weekends and public holidays from 10:30am to 4:00pm
Price: RM20.80+ per pax

Looks like a good deal….

Dim Sum @ LiJin, Pavilion KL

Dim Sum @ LiJin, Pavilion KL

Popularity: 6% [?]

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