Dinner @ Yu Hing
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I’m sure a lot of you know where Yu Hing is right? If you don’t, it’s located at Hilltop.
I try to avoid this place, as I’ve heard that it’s quite expensive, but some friends wanted to eat there last night, and so I just joined them for the experience. 

The shop
They serve home cooked dishes here, and there are a few signature dishes, but we didn’t have any. What we did have though were these:

Char Siu Omelette

Veggies with Meat

Ham Choy Soup

And Sweet & Sour Fish, with the Tomato Sauce. We were told that there were 2 versions of this dish: 1, with a clear sauce, and 2, with Tomato Sauce. Interesting, huh? Wonder what the clear sauce version tastes like..
And yes, they all were delicious!
All these dishes cost us around RM60++ (for 3 pax).. so you be the judge on whether it’s expensive or not..
But no doubt, the dishes sure are yummy..
Tags: food - chinese, location - hilltop, Non-Halal
Wedding Lunch @ Royal China, D’Junction
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I’ve never been to a function at Royal China the restaurant, located at D’Junction before, so I’m glad I got to attend a friend of mine’s wedding lunch there at the private rooms.

The sign right outside the entrance to the restaurant, and the wedding couple

The table setting
The BF is seriously considering to have our future wedding reception here at the restaurant, because the food here is very delicious! One of the best wedding food we’ve ever tasted!

The food that we had. Can’t properly see the pics of the food? No problem!
I’ve also posted a bigger size of each pics for you to see it closer!

Right after we arrived, we were served these Ferrero Rocher.. how cute is that? 

This is the first dish from the restaurant: The Special 5 Hot & Cold Combo

This is the Braised Shark’s Fin Soup (with Dried Scallop & Crab Meat)

Next up was the BBQ Roasted “Pei Pa” Chicken

Then the Steamed Pomfret with Superior Soy Sauce arrived

Then the Special Baked Tiger Prawns (with Chicken Floss)

And the Braised Mushrooms with Clams, Abalone and Gluten

Served together with this HUGE Lo Mai Kai (Fried Glutinous Rice with 8 Treasures.. is what it’s called. Ooh!)

And for desserts, we had this: Chilled Honeydew with Sago

And also this dish called Sweet Fancy Duets. Not sure what these tastes like though.. I didn’t have any
I seriously loved all the food served! 2 Thumbs up!!
If you would like to have a function done, you should really consider to have it at Royal China! Yummy!
Tags: food - chinese, kk, location - lido, Non-Halal, Sabah
Fish Kon Lo Mee @ Kedai Kopi Seng Fung
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Gosh, I didn’t realise that I’ve abandoned this blog for that long! It’s not that I haven’t been to anymore eateries (LOL) but I just don’t have the time to update this blog. That’s the result of having too many blogs! Sorry peeps!
Anyways, let’s get on to our review for this posting now, shall we?
And this time, it’s the fish Kon Lo Mee at Kedai Kopi Seng Fung, located at Sunny Garden.

Now there are 2 famous fish mee eateries there in Sunny Garden, so don’t get confused with the ‘original’ one. This particular eatery is located towards the corner of the block (same block with the original fish mee), so it’s hard to miss.
I personally prefer to go to this eatery as compared to the other fish mee eatery (the one located in the middle of the same block) because they prepare the food faster, and they also have fish slice in their dish (the other one doesn’t)!
But let’s not do anymore comparing now and just continue to view the pics, shall we?

This is the kon lo mee (with mixed stuff inside as seen). You can either choose only fish slice, or fish balls, or everything mixed inside your soup!
And don’t ask me why, but both the BF and I very much prefer the taste of the kon lo mee here instead!
I think the regular kon lo mee costs around RM8.10 (correct me if I’m wrong). Expensive, huh?

Also, you can order this beef tendon dish, though I didn’t really like it, as it were a bit on the oily side and the tendons were way too soft.
So if you’re in no mood of waiting in line on the ‘other’ shop, why not give this shop a try instead for their fish mee? Perhaps you’ll see me there too! 
Tags: kk, location - sunny garden, Non-Halal
Pork Mee @ Jacs Besthings in Damai
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To those of you who just love pork mee like the one at Lintas, then if you haven’t already known about this, you can also eat them at Damai. Closer to my home, yeah!
The coffeeshop is called Jacs Besthings and it’s located at Damai. The easiest way of describing the place is that it is the block behind the Esso Station, more or less..


I have always preferred my pork mee to be served as a Kon Lo Kway Teow, as I think it’s easier to eat and tastier. But that’s just my opinion. Added with the pork oil to the food and you’ll be wanting second servings!
I’ve forgotten to ask how much it costs, but it should not be more than RM5. I think it’s about the same price as in Kedai Kopi Melanian. Correct me if I’m wrong, though..
So to those of you who lives in Damai, here’s another eatery that you can check out!
Tags: kk, location - damai, Non-Halal, pork mee
Brunch @ Kedai Kopi Melanian 2
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I finally had a chance to try out this coffee shop, simply because one of my favourite coffee shop that sells the Kampar Ngiu Chap was closed that day.
So went to the coffeeshop next door, the Kedai Kopi Melanian 2. This is the branch (I guess) to the famous Kedai Kopi Melanian at Lintas.

Location: Inanam Business Centre
And my favourite way of eating the pork mee here is the Kon Lo Kway Teow (with extra pork fats):

Yum yum!
Tags: location - inanam, Non-Halal
Yummy Steak @ JJ Western Food
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One of my favourite places to eat steak is definitely at JJ Western Food in Damai.

Not only do the food taste delicious (especially with the mushroom sauce), the price is quite reasonable as well.

I had quite a lot of food to eat during tea-time, so by dinnertime, I wasn’t that hungry. So I just ordered the Junior set, the Chicken steak, with the mushroom sauce..

The BF ordered the lambchop, with the mushroom sauce as well. Like me, he really loves the mushroom sauce, too.

My brother came along with us, and he ordered the beef steak, with black pepper sauce. According to him, it was delicious too.
So if you’re in Damai, and would like to have some steak for dinner, then you should definitely eat at JJ Western Food.
Tags: food - western, kk, location - damai, Non-Halal, steak
Dinner @ Kedai Kopi Wah Juan, Tg. Aru
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BF and I had actually wanted to go to the Ramadhan bazaar in Tanjung Aru this evening, but as usual, in the evening, we got stuck in the traffic jam. So by the time we reached Tanjung Aru, it was already 6.30pm and most of the stalls had finished selling their food!
So since we were there, BF asked me to just eat at the simple Kedai Kopi Wah Juan (facing the main highway). I didn’t mind as this is one of my favourite coffee shop here in KK!
Why do you ask? Well, this is because even though the decor and everything else is simple, the taste of the food says otherwise! They are super excellent!

What the coffee shop looks like
We ordered deep-fried squid and grilled fish, pictured below. Delicious! Beats a lot of the other restaurants in KK already!


We also ordered Ham Choy soup, and a plate of fried eggs.


When all the food came, then only we realised that we ordered a tad bit much for just the two of us! LOL!
Surprisingly, this coffee shop also automatically serves you desserts! Just like in restaurants!

So if you’re in Tanjung Aru, and would like to eat good food with a simple environment, then Kedai Kopi Wah Juan is the place to go!
Tags: food - chinese, grilled fish, kk, location - tanjung aru, Non-Halal
Dinner @ Emperor’s Delight
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* non-halal post *
Passed by Emperor’s Delight several times and saw that it was always full of people. So curious as to what kind of food they sell, I too went there recently..

The entrance (it’s located opposite of Esso Station downtown)

What the inside looks like without most of the customers

Some of their signature dishes

Their cooks busy preparing the food, especially La Main (spelt by them, but shouldn’t it be La Mien? Hmm..) It’s their special mee, by the way..

The first dish that arrived. Presentation skill is certainly not there, as the veggies were hanging out of the plate!

This is Shanghai Bun, a dim sum dish..

This is the inside.. filled with the soup and meat. You have to drink the soup first before eating the meat. But be careful though, the soup is scorching hot!

A dish that looks (and tastes) just like Murtabak. It’s a Meat Pancake, as they call it..

Their signature dish, the La Main. But unfortunately, I just don’t see what the fuss is about on this mee, tasted quite plain..
Out of all the dishes that were ordered, I only like the Shanghai Bun, and the veggies, despite its leaves were hanging onto the four corners of the plate.
Guess some people would like this place, but to me, it’s just another coffeeshop, with aicon.
Tags: downtown, food - chinese, kk, Non-Halal
Sunday Brunch @ Wisma Merdeka Food Court
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* non halal post *
Whenever the BF and I come over to Wisma Merdeka, we would always stop over at the Wisma Merdeka food court for some munchies. And on Sunday, we went there for shopping, and it was no different. We’ve decided to have our brunch there.
And the stall that we went to was this:


How things have changed from then to now. Back then, the food portion was quite decent and worth its price. But nowadays..

It’s just 5 very small slices of chicken, and same goes to the sau nyuk as well. How sad..

But luckily the wantan soup has quite a good portion on it. But even so, after I finished my meal, I still felt quite hungry..
I honestly feel that the chicken and the pork portion are getting less and less, which in my opinion shouldn’t be charged at the price they were charging (RM4.50 I think). But then again, this stall’s business is still booming, and I’m sure even though their customers would argue with the portion, they would still be coming to this stall back and back again..
Tags: chicken rice, downtown, Non-Halal
Bah Kut Teh @ You Kee, Beverly Hills
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* Non-halal post *
To those of you who have always wanted to go eat bah kut teh in town, but can never find any empty tables to sit on, let me give you another alternative to go to that is just as good as the ones at downtown!
Name of coffeeshop: You Kee Bah Kut Teh
Location: Beverly Hills, Jalan Bundusan.

Here, you would surely get a table, and the environment is much calmer as compared to the one downtown. You don’t have to rush in finishing your food at all, which is a plus for me!

The arrangement and preparation of the bah kut tehs are the same as the ones at downtown, and even looks and tastes the same too!

See?
But sure, the crowd is not the same the ones in downtown, but I don’t know about you, but that is not a problem for me at all. I don’t go there to socialize, I go there to eat!
So visit You Kee the next time you want to have some Bah Kut Teh!
Tags: bah kut teh, location - bundusan, Non-Halal