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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Pasta Zanmai at Midvalley Megamall


Pasta Zanmai

I had a small birthday celebration with close friends at the Pasta Zanmai, Midvalley recently. We were pretty impressed with the delicious and well decorated food. The service was pretty good too and it was packed on a friday night!

Terriyaki chicken Pasta. Love the sauce!



Unagi Pasta. This is delicious!!


Seafood pizza. Generous amount of prawns and mushrooms etc on a thin crust pizza.



Pita wrapped with vege and meat



Waffle ice cream~ delicious and probably it's made of high quality ice cream as it doesn't melt at all after I came back 10mins later from the wash room!



And finally the birthday cake arrived !!
Marshmallow cheesecake.. yummy!!


Friends Forever~ lots of kisses hehe

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Korean BBQ House

A night out trying out new food- Korean BBQ.

We went to Desa Sri Hartamas where a couple of korean cuisines were seen there and Koreans were seen everywhere we go.There's even grocery shops for koreans with Korean wordings. We decided to go for Korean BBQ House and were well greeted by the staffs. There were 3 sections of seatings place. The tamama style, normal seatings and private rooms.




We ordered beef brisket (RM32), pork belly (RM35) and spicy beancurd soup (RM15).Being a first timer to Korean Cuisine I was pleasantly surprised that there are complimentary dishes served. A total of 10 small bowls size of dishes including my favorite potato salad, tofu, spicy ikan bilis with peanuts, a big chunk of kimchi, steamed cabbage with paste, spicy seng kuang or in chinese called "sa kok", fried pan cakes, 2 other types of steamed veges etc. In fact, these dishes can be filled up once finished. In other word, it's unlimited! hehe.



The BBQ-ed beef brisket and pork belly tasted great with the salty oil-like paste and wrapped with lettuce. The BBQ session was actually prepared by the staff there. All u have to do is eat while the staff barbeque the meats and distribute it evenly to us.



The spicy bean curd soup came piping hot, was rather large in portion and full with beancurd and "lala" in the soup. It wasn't that spicy for me and tasted abit mild actually.

Afterwards we received another 2 complimentary dishes which are corn with meats and steamed eggs. Wow.. there are certainly lots of complimentary dishes in korean cuisine. And the bill came we got a 10% discount promotion too. The food we ordered can be shared by 3 person and cost around RM80 before discount.


Korean House
No.38-1, Jalan 25/70A,
Desa Sri Hartamas.