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  • Vanessa Therese

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    August 27, 2021 at 4:06 pm in reply to: Best burger in the city (KL/PJ)

    KFC

    KFC is my favorite burger Joint. I like KFC because it has a flavor that other burgers don’t have. It has spices that are different from what you might expect in a burger.

    There are many reasons why I like KFC and one of the main reasons is because it stands out compared to most other types of burgers at restaurants. There is such limited variety when it comes to fast food restaurants, that they tend to all taste the same after awhile. That’s not how KFC tastes at all – there’s always something new and exciting in every bite you take!

    KFC is a national chain, so there are many locations – making it easy to eat out. You can find a location almost anywhere you go. And with their drive thru, it’s easy to get your favorite food without ever leaving the car. And let’s face it, when people have to get food on the go, they want fast service. No one wants to spend 20 minutes waiting for a burger!

    KFC also offers healthier choices than other fast food restaurants. KFC’s grilled chicken is one of their healthiest options. Not only is it healthy, it tastes delicious! You can have a healthier meal at KFC than you can at many other fast food restaurants.

    KFC is also one of the most affordable places to eat compared to other fast food restaurants. It’s extremely affordable compared to eating out at things like steak places, and it’s much better quality than other restaurants.

    Another thing that I really like about KFC is that if you get chicken strips, you can customize them in many different ways. You can get them with gravy or with honey mustard sauce, and add hot sauce if you want.

    In general, KFC is a great choice for people who like fast food – it’s so different from many other types of food that you might be used to. It would be hard to find any type of restaurant that has such variety in all of its foods while keeping the prices so low. You really can’t beat the savings!

    The best part about KFC Malaysia is that, Throughout the years, the Malaysian government has tried to curb overuse of resources by promoting wider consumption of foods like vegetables and fruits instead of meat products from animals such as poultry and fish.

    In order to encourage a more healthy diet for its consumers, the restaurant offers vegetarian and non-vegetarian items on its menu such as chicken burgers, salads, wraps, pasta dishes, pizza slices and more. They also have other healthier options available on their menu such as apple pie without cheese, fruit cups, chocolate and milk shakes, and fresh juices.

    The best KFC Burger according to me is KFC’s Zinger Chicken Sandwich highlights includes a chicken breast filet double handed breaded and deep fried day by day at each KFC outlet. It’s presented with lettuce and mayo on a toasted sesame seed bun. despite being a new sandwich, there isn’t a very remarkable feeling of newness to the Zinger given the natural blend of a breaded chicken filet, lettuce, and mayo yet this shouldn’t imply that there weren’t some charming amazements. In width, the Zinger is just somewhat bigger (or equivalent to) the distance across of a lesser sandwich or cheeseburger. Be that as it may, the chicken breast filet was exceptionally thick and surprisingly delicious. There was a bit on one side where it tightened to a dainty tail however yet the center bites were really substantial. The breading on it was light, fresh, and flaky. Flavor-wise, the filet offered a fiery and zippy blend touched with a bit of warmth. The zestiness matches what you’d find in a McChicken or KFC’s own Hot Wings, or, in other words it’s fairly gentle. The lettuce gives off an impression of being a mix of ice sheet and romaine, which was adequate for an intermittent light freshness. The mayo was utilized with some restraint, which I very much want over gobs of it attempting to get away from my sandwich. The bun was really delicate and soft absent a lot of flexibility. It helped me a great deal to remember cut white bread and it essentially shape itself to the chicken and your fingers when you get it. It felt a bit more fundamental contrasted with the new pattern of more brioche-like buns yet I’m totally fine with that. In general, the KFC Zinger was very delicious and fills a hole in the KFC menu. It’s been some time since I recall them offering a zesty sandwich of any sort regardless of whether it’s simply gently so. I particularly l partook in the circumference and kind of the chicken filet.

  • Vanessa Therese

    Member
    August 26, 2021 at 3:14 pm in reply to: Roadside food: Apam balik

    Penang Style Apom Balik

    My personal favorite is the Penang’s Crunchy and firm or delicate and cushy, here on Jalan Hang Lekir before Koon Kee Wantan Mee, Uncle Loh’s 30 years of experience of making apam balik will show you how great of an Apam Balik can look and taste! With a comparable version of gentler little Penang style, Apam Balik loaded up with newly shredded coconut, his Apom Balik is liberally loaded up with coarsely ground peanuts that make each bite unbelievably delectable. With an expense of rm1.20 for each cut, we marvel at what number of slices will you stop at ?

    Address: Stall at Jalan Hang Lekir (off Jalan Petaling), KL.

    Hours: 1 pm to 9 pm (Mondays to Fridays), 11.30am to 9 pm (Saturdays and Sundays)

  • Vanessa Therese

    Member
    August 9, 2021 at 1:40 pm in reply to: The most authentic Korean BBQ around KL/PJ?

    Han Woo Ri

    When I heard the name “Han Woo Ri”, I immediately thought of a Korean BBQ restaurant. However, when mentioning the word “Korean,” some people’s minds wander to the world of spicy, deep-fried meats and pork bone soup. If you have ever been disgruntled by a dining experience where you were served only traditional Korean dishes with little variety in your order, then you may be interested in Han Woo Ri; a Korean BBQ restaurant that combines both cultural influences into their delicacies. Han Wo Ri has been serving authentic Korean cuisine since 2005 and has several outlets throughout KL and PJ as well.

    The outlet that I visited is located right in front of Klook Mall, which makes it easy to find and also ensures its popularity among customers at Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC). This eatery offers something for everyone by appealing primarily to the younger crowd of Malaysians. A variety of side dishes and beverages is offered to enhance the dining experience and paint a fuller picture of traditional Korean cuisine.

    Besides the casual dining setting, I was impressed by an array of authentic Korean dishes that were on display to us from the entrance. We were served with a selection of kimchi (made from green cabbage) and banchan (side dishes), as well as two different types of noodle soups: soondubu and udon.

  • Vanessa Therese

    Member
    August 4, 2021 at 5:49 pm in reply to: What is the best dining experience you've ever had?

    The best Dining Experience that i literally enjoyed is in “Ciao Restorante” in Kuala Lumpur that serves authentic Italian cuisine. The restaurant is popular for its high level of service and quality of food. Operating since 1991, Ciao is the oldest Italian restaurant in town. This warm and inviting Italian restaurant, with indoor fountains and spacious outdoor deck, was a bungalow formerly.

    At the heart of Ciao Restorante is home-style Italian cooking. A common misconception of Italian cooking that I also had before, Is that it’s heavy and unhealthy. However, Ciao Restorante has proven that this does not have to be the case. The restaurant serves handmade pasta with lighter sauces such as pesto, salsa verde and arrabbiata sauce which are healthier options that do not skimp on taste.

    In addition to pasta, the restaurant’s menu also offers light meals such as salads, soups, risotto, and grilled meats. The restaurant also offers specialties including seafood and traditional desserts like panacotta and tiramisu.

    One of the many dishes that stand out is the Ravioli di Spinaci Al Burro e Salvia, a pasta dish filled with spinach and ricotta cheese. Also, it goes with butter and sage sauce. As they regularly host wedding receptions and private events, it is best if you make a reservation beforehand.

    Ciao Restorante’s dedicated and professional chefs prepare special dishes for people with special dietary needs. This is done by modifying ingredients and/or cooking methods. For instance, instead of using chicken, they might substitute beef in a pasta dish. To please the health-conscious crowd, desserts that use fresh fruits are also available.

    In terms of ambience, Ciao Restorante offers a friendly and relaxing atmosphere that appeals to everyone’s palate. You’ll get one of a kind dining experience. Simple yet elegant furnishings and warm lighting create a harmonious space which encourages guests to relax while they eat and chat with other guests at the table. One of the best dining experience I’ve ever had!

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