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  • Angelina Kirai

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    August 26, 2021 at 3:22 pm in reply to: Roadside food: Apam balik

    Fadir Mohd Yusof Apam Balik

    This is definitely one of the greatest find right at this food centre. There is always a crowd right in front of this stall. And, Furthermore, it isn’t hard to tell that these individuals are their normal customers. They are unquestionably the enthusiast of the flavorful peanut pancakes by this stall. A set of pancake which consists of 5 pieces is only at RM 2.50. On the off chance that you wonder, this is the only thing accessible right at this stall. A layer of margarine applied to the pancake before served to enhance its taste further.

    The texture of the pancake has got a delicateness and perceptible dampness. It didn’t taste especially sweet with a fairly slight eggy taste. The filling consisting of grounded peanuts and sugar is definitely of good amount. The grounded peanuts has got the distinctive fragrant with a well-balanced sweetness. They are usually sold out before 2 pm. Be there early to avoid disappointment. This is definitely the ideal choice for breakfast or just for in between meals snack. A distinct should attempt on the off chance that you end up being there.

  • Angelina Kirai

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    August 11, 2021 at 10:27 pm in reply to: The most authentic Korean BBQ around KL/PJ?

    The Korean BBQ

    The Korean BBQ House is a Korean restaurant that has several outlets across KL/Selangor such as Kota Damansara, Setapak, Viva Mall, Atria, and Damansara Jaya. It offers a wide range of Korean dishes from sizzling plates to seafood, noodles and rice. Some dishes you can find include BBQ pork, chicken (grilled or fried), seafood pancake and seaweed soup. The one that I visited recently was Korean BBQ House Kota Damansara outlet. The restaurant has a modern-looking interior with natural light coming in from its spacious window. The service is good too!

    Their BBQ menu provides the BBQ enthusiast (like me) with different meats to choose from. Any of the meats can be served from chicken to pork. Yes, this korean BBQ is non halal. Not the best choice for those who’d prefer halal BBQ place.

    If you’re tired of chicken, you can try some beef instead. If you’re looking for a different taste, try their pork belly BBQ. They also offer grilled chicken – sure to please even those who think they don’t like chicken!

    The most feared thing about eating Korean barbecue is that it emits a strong smoky flavour from head to toe! But it’s definitely not going to have such troubles here! All the barbecues are baked in the kitchen and served on the table for the customers to enjoy, so it is very suitable for the elderly or children to eat. You don’t need to control yourself, it’s delicious and no trouble!

    Besides the nice ambience, a fun fact about The Korean BBQ House is that they’re also one of the only places in Klang Valley where you can enjoy a well-cooked shabu shabu.

  • Angelina Kirai

    Member
    August 5, 2021 at 4:05 pm in reply to: What is the best dining experience you've ever had?

    In my opinion FUEGO is the best restaurant if you want the best Dining Experience. The restaurant is situated on Level 23A of Tower B of the Troika Sky Dining in KL. It is worth a visit, as you can enjoy delicious food with an amazing view of the cityscape. The restaurant is well-hidden in a corner of Troika Sky Dining, but it’s a beautiful find once you get there. The interior is tastefully decorated, with rounded corners and stylish furniture in the dining area. Upon entering the restaurant, there is a small lobby counter, with computer terminals for placing orders and paying bills.

    The food is outstanding in this restaurant! I had dinner there on a weekend night. The menu is diverse and quite extensive, with everything from Asian to Western cuisines, including salads/ starters, fresh seafood dishes/seafood platters (such as the Prawns in Szechuan Sauce), roasted meat (such as Roasted Duck), assorted dim sum items and noodles/noodle dishes. There are also some good desserts on the menu such as Chendol Ice-cream & Durian Jelly.

    The ambiance is very pleasant, as the interior is well-decorated and quite comfortable. The restaurant staff are very friendly, polite, and ready to accommodate you. There are also some nice touches in the restaurant – for example, there are some good low lights on the ceiling at night (which add ambience), even if only one dim bulb over each table.

    Is The Restaurant Worth a Visit?

    I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants great food with an amazing view of the cityscape of Kuala Lumpur! The menu is varied, and you will not get bored if you visit more than once.

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