A recent disappointing experience at a restaurant had me come to the conclusion that a restaurant where the chefs are not the owners or share-holders quite often does not perform as well as one which is helmed by a chef-owner. It’s even worse when the employed chef is not competent, dedicated or passionate. Yes, passion. And therein lies the secret of Meatology. Chef-owner Yenni Law is one helluva passionate chef. Author of two cookbooks and having revamped Meatology (which used to be … [Read more...]
Archives for 2017
Mid-Autumn Mooncakes at DYNASTY RESTAURANT, Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel
The Mid-Autumn Festival is less than a month away and mooncakes are on sale everywhere now! So where do you get your mooncakes? I mean, there are just so many to choose from. At the malls, there are so many kiosks set up to sell these delicacies - so which is your favourite? Recently I tried some of the mooncakes at Dynasty Restaurant at the Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel and they do have a pretty good selection. The pork-free Dynasty Restaurant has started selling its mooncakes since … [Read more...]
RESTAURANT NEW VILLAGE – Traditional Malaysian-Chinese Fares @ Plaza OUG, KL
If you are not familiar with Plaza OUG or has never stepped into this oldish shopping mall in the Old Klang Road neighbourhood, then you’d probably not pay much attention to Restaurant New Village tucked away in an obscure spot on the Ground Floor. It’s about a month old, having taken over the premise which used to house a Vietnamese restaurant. The owners didn’t really renovate the place much besides sprucing it up with some new fixtures - the place remains very much a casual but rustically … [Read more...]
MID AUTUMN TREATS at HILTON PETALING JAYA
This year the Mid-Autumn Festival falls on 4 October and weeks before now, restaurants and hotels have displayed their mooncakes for the coming celebration. I know how the current economic situation is affecting most people - our ringgit has weakened so much and things have become so much more expensive these days. So, do people still celebrate such festivals? I’d say most Chinese would still celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival come 4 October, albeit on a smaller scale for the prudent. This … [Read more...]
ROAST DUCKKING @ Lot 10 Hutong
What caught my attention at Duckking was the glistening red skin of the roast ducks hanging in the glass case. Jimmy Liew, the owner was quick to point out that the bright scarlet hues on his ducks were actually from marinating them with a mixture of red vinegar and rose wine (“mui gwai lo”). “Oh don’t worry, we don’t use synthetic colouring on our ducks, ever!” “I learned this from my grandmother, who used to apprentice under several great chefs in Zhongshan, Guangdong”, explained Jimmy. … [Read more...]
SATURDAY NIGHT VIBES @ SHOOK! in Feast Village, Starhill, Kuala Lumpur
Where in Kuala Lumpur can you find a nice place which serves good food with vibrant entertainment in a cosily posh environment? And pay an affordable value-for-money charge per head of RM168 nett, for a Saturday evening of good food and good fun? Sounds almost too good to be true, right? It’s true. It’s all happening at Shook! every Saturday. Located in Feast Village Starhill Gallery at the JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur, Shook! has been setting standards of dining experiences in the city for … [Read more...]
The ORIENTAL GROUP’S 2017 CHEF EVENT: CLASSIC NANYANG CANTONESE FLAVOURS
Since 2008, the Oriental Group of Restaurants started to hold their annual Grand Dinners. As the Group’s Executive Chef, Justin Hor explained - these dinners showcase the rich and vibrant culinary heritage of the Chinese and it’s something the Oriental Group is very proud to fête their loyal fans and gourmands alike. This year, 2017 marks the 9th Annual Guest Chef Grand Dinner series and Chef Justin Hor is collaborating with Hong Kong-born Chef Peter Tsang of Si Chuan Dou Hua Parkroyal … [Read more...]
PUDU CHAN FATT WANTON MEE @ Damansara Utama
When Megan Wong left her job as a Financial Controller and said goodbye to the corporate world, she decided to revive her family’s heritage wanton noodles business. If you are older than me and has been a true-blue KLite, you’d probably know about Chan Fatt Wanton Mee in the Pudu wet market. Megan’s parents – the late Woon Poon and his wife, Lee Yit Yee started the business as a small stall in 1955 (imagine, that’s during the British era!). They sold only wanton noodles with char siu and sui gao … [Read more...]
“TREASURES OF THE SEA” WEEKEND DINNER BUFFET @ ALOFT KUALA LUMPUR HOTEL
Come Friday and Saturday, the buffet counters light up with fresh catches from the sea. At the "Treasures of the Sea" dinner buffet, diners get to indulge in a variety of seafood on beds of ice, in soups, noodles and cooked in delicious ways kept nicely warm in crockpots and colorful cast iron pots. All this happens in Nook, Aloft Kuala Lumpur Sentral’s all-day dining restaurant. This weekend buffet dinner enhanced with Neptune’s treasures is available on Fridays and Saturdays at … [Read more...]
HER WORLD COOKBOOK 2017 – THE RICE POT by Chef Yenni Law
The first time I met Chef Yenni Law was at the launch of her first cookbook “Meatology” back in March 2015. I can’t believe that more than 2 years had passed since I got to know this warm and vivacious chef. And of course, I have dined many times at her restaurant Meatology in TTDI (which used to be the Boathouse) and our friendship has strengthened over time. Passion for cooking and her restaurant is what drives Yenni and she’s constantly renewing, revamping and creating new stuff. Many … [Read more...]
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