Showing posts with label seafood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seafood. Show all posts

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Seafood @ Restoran Lung Seng, Tanjung Tualang

My friend introduced this place to us for dinner on one of my weekend trip to Kampar few weeks back. Tanjung Tualang is a place about 30 minutes from Kampar. My friend said it is before Ipoh. We went there after a day trip up to Cameron Highlands.

There are a few tanks outside the restaurant with prawns inside. My friend said they are famous for their steamed prawns. Full of freshness and sweetness.

Yes, fresh, but not cheap though. Overall the food is good. Yummy. We wanted to order lala/clams but they don't have clams, the boss said that because clams are not guaranteed fresh so they don't serve them.





We ordered:
Deep fried calamari (RM12) - erm, so so, the best i had was in Pulau Ketam Kim Hoe!
Fresh steamed prawns (M-L size, RM80!) Erm, super sweet and fresh but not that cheap afterall. You can choose (S-M sizes of prawns or M-L sizes of prawns)
Sweet Sour crab (RM38.50) - Not very meaty crabs :(
5 nos of bun (RM3.50)
Claypot fish (RM32) - I think it was "Sek Ban" fish. Goes well with rice.
Stir Fried Yau Mak (RM5)

The bill came up to RM181.30 for 5 person. Erm, average pricing. Wouldn't categorize it as cheap.

Restoran Makanan Laut Lung Seng,
Tanjung Tualang

Sunday, April 1, 2012

A Wet Thai Food @ Kampung Kayu Ara

I was attracted to this restaurant when I saw it being featured in one of those phood programmes on Jiayu tv. I saw that it was a floating restaurant surrounded by water but missed out the address. And one day I passed by when I was going to Pantai Seafood so I told my friends I wanna eat here! When I reach there, where's the floating restaurant? Then only I knew that there are a few branches and the floating branch is in Kajang if I'm not mistaken. Wasted. But nevermind.

5 of us, 5 dishes.


Kerabu Chicken Feet (RM11) - Lack of something, maybe the sourness. Average.

Stir fried Kangkung (RM12)

Tom yam seafood soup (RM20) The soup is nice but not much seafood inside. Be careful there's another one tom yam with prawn, that one is more expensive because they give the fresh water prawn I think.

Siakap, in lemon style (RM45). I forgot the full name but the 'lemon' or 'lime' word is there. Nice. Sour, super spicy (request for less spicy, we already request less spicy but it's still super spicy!). Love the 'soup' that comes with it. 

There's various fishes with a list of various cooking methods which you can choose from. And there's a barbeque section at the outer part of the restaurant for all the grill n barbeque items. Will definitely go there again but am still searching for the best Thai food around here. And I found an easy way to make your own tom yam soup which I think is quite nice :p

Charcoal burner

We also ordered their deep fried calamari (RM18) but you can skip that. It looks like those frozen crumbed calamari rings, and it's chewy, hard to bite.

Total bill was RM127 for 5 of us. The food is nice, but can still be better. Maybe different branch different. Hmm...

A Wet Thai
Lot 13544, Jalan Cempaka,
Kampung Kayu Ara,
47400 Petaling Jaya, 
Selangor

Cheap seafood @ 阿娇 Cha Po Tion, Sekinchan

Planned a day trip to Sekinchan with my bunch of secondary school friends. I actually didn't expect they would all agree to go but thanks all.

It was a long drive ~.~" I expected it to be a shorter trip but it took us like almost 2 hours to reach there. We used the old way that exits from Subang - the highway - Ijok - Kuala Selangor - Sekinchan. If you know how to access the Latar Highway, please use it! Much faster, lesser small winding roads.

Thankfully it was worth the drive. We had a good meal, and discovered the beach! :)

 There are few other seafood restaurants around the area. Most of them are also crowded with people, mainly Guan Seng Loong is the biggest restaurant, my mum suggested there too, she say they will have more variety of seafood as some of these small restaurants have limited types of seafood only, but we saw that there were many tour buses outside Guan Seng Loong so we were afraid that the food quality won't be that good.

And so my friend who has a friend who lives in Sekinchan suggested this one and so we tried.

 Deep fried calamari with chilli sauce.  This was good. We ordered 3 plates of this :p RM14 per plate. Great as a snack itself already.

Steamed prawns. Very curious why they want to put egg to steam together... But the prawns were amazingly fresh. There were one or two not-so-fresh ones. We ordered 2 plates. There were about 10-12 medium sized prawns per plate. (RM15 per plate)

Steamed lala (RM14)

 Fried crab (dry-style) The crabs were a bit small. They didn't have methods like salted yolk style or buttermilk style. The taste was okay la. RM20

There were a choice of shark soup or fried shark with chili paste. We chose the chili paste style. I don't know if it's like that or overcooked, it was kinda mushy and it didn't look appealing/taste appetizing. Maybe the soup style would be nicer. RM12

We ordered mantis prawn as well but we checked with one guy if the order was taken, he said noso we canceled it. But when the bill came we did order the mantis prawn =.=" I told the female staff who took our order, she apologized saying that she wasn't aware that it didn't come.

We ordered a plate of vegetables too, stir fried yau mak (RM7)

8 of us were guessing the bill would come up to RM250, but when the bill came it was RM132.50. All were like 'huh?' We were surprised it was so cheap. Tea and rice were RM7.50. It would be perfect if the shark dish was good because I was told that people go there for the shark dishes. (The sharks are farmed for their meat.) But anyway, my friends were very satisfied with the 3 plates of deep fried calamari :D

Was looking at some of the articles printed out by my mum about Sekinchan and saw a map that leads to the beach. We asked a local boy along the way and he said turn into the junction next to a sotong/seafood factory. There's a sign that says Jalan Redang or Pantai Redang I can't remember. Turn at the junction and just go all the way straight and you will see the beach!


 Good way of recycling *thumbs up*

 On the way back to KL. My initial purpose coming to Sekinchan is to snap a polaroid picture of my rainbow umbrella at the paddy field, but wrong timing, it's been harvested, no green or gold paddy field. Next time.

Along the way we stopped at one of the fruit stalls, bought some fruits to eat and mango juice. Oh my, their mango juice is awesome. Really fresh mango juice because you can taste the pulp. They also sell yams, corns etc. But my friend say it's not that cheap so we did not buy any.

Saw a stall selling kelapa bakar (burnt coconut) so we stop by to try. They put the coconut in a big tong and burn it to charcoal black on the outside and then cut it.


We drank the other type of coconut, the small one. I prefer normal cold coconut. This taste like double boiled coconut soup (yes it's hot one).


And then we stopped for cendol and laksa. There were lots of cars parked along the way dining here so we tried. 

 A very typical Malay laksa. Nice but not hot enough.

 There's no exact yes or not in phood. Some would say nice, some would say not nice. One of my friend likes the texture of the cendol, another friend prefers the chewy type. Just a bowl of plain cendol (they have it plain, with corn, with corn and durian, with durian etc). They use the durian paste, not original durian meat, you can see the bright yellow liquid at the bowl behind.

The neighbour of Cendol Borhan sells some chips, keropoks and kuihs at RM2 per packet or RM5 for 3 packets etc.

Overall, a nice day trip. One of my wish list completed. Thank you all.


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Chinese New Year dinner @ Pantai Seafood Restaurant

Every year the few of us college mates will try to fit in time to meet during chinese new year. Well, not just cny but as many times as we can during the year before everyone is just too busy with their own life. Though just the four of us but it was a nice get-together.




Ed's treasure. Awesome.

I forgot to snap the salted egg crab! Swt. The bill came up to around RM200 for 5 dishes including the yee sang. Well, it was cny, definitely price will hike up. And through this dinner I vow not to eat shark fin anymore!

Although Pantai's price is not to say cheap, but for the few times that I dine there, service was good. The captain was honest to tell that the crab is very small in size. And she offered to help remove the cork which fell inside the XO. And came to the table a couple of times to check if everything is ok. Ed tried to give her RM10 as personal tips but she declined it. Tapi angpow boleh. XD

Pantai Seafood Restaurant, Kayu Ara
Lot 13575, Jalan Cempaka PJU 6A, Kg. Sg. Kayu Ara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
03-7725-5099

Thursday, December 18, 2008

BBQ Seafood @ Nong & Jimmy

Ever since I saw this restaurant featured on a couple of blogs I read, I've been wanting to go try it out. My friend came from Penang so I gave the excuse of 'explore KL' and brought her to this place. So five of us travelled all the way there from Kepong for one hour, eat for less than one hour and drive back again. I say, what humans do for food. Tee hee.

Nong & Jimmy is a barbeque seafood restaurant whereby it serves Thai-Chinese food, of course seafood in priority. Situated in Taman Cahaya, it's an open area establishment just at the corner of the main road.

I ordered the items based on what bloggers reviewed:

Deep fried crullers (yau char kwai) with pandan kaya. Yummy! Crispy yet soft and light inside. You can order either RM4 or RM5 ones. This is RM5 one. We ordered another plate in the end :p

Barbequed clams (RM5)

Served with chili sauce with peanuts and calamansi juice (right), left is the sauce for the grilled squid

Almost every table orders the fried rice to accompany the seafood. Simple egg and prawn fried rice but delicious! (Order rice for 4 pax is sufficient) (RM20)

Stir fried mixed vegetables (RM12)

Claypot tom yam (small) (RM10) Just enough per bowl for each of us.

Grilled squid/sotong. Yummy but gets cold quickly. (RM14)


Grilled prawns (1/2 dozen) (RM20)


Grilled crab (RM42 for 1kg - equivalent to two crabs) Kinda too dry. Think the sauce one would taste better. (RM42)

Other recommended dish is the Thai style steamed fish and Thai mango salad. But, too many things, too little space. Would definitely try it next time!

I ordered the coconut while others ordered calamansi juice with sour plum. A big no no for the calamansi juice. It looked like it's made out from bottled concentrated juice.

When we reach, it was almost full house, but after we ordered, service was pretty fast. Within minutes, food was served. Only the crab took a longer time.

In total, our bill came up to about RM150 for the five of us. RM30 per person for all these yummy stuff. Consider cheap! I kept worrying I don't have enough money to pay *chuckles*

Photo credit: Layleng

Nong & Jimmy Thai Seafood BBQ

Address:
Lot 27363, Jalan Cahaya 1,
Taman Cahaya,
Ampang, Selangor

Tel: 03 4251 1807

Opening Hours: 6pm - 11pm (closed on Monday)


Directions to Nong & Jimmy:

1. From MRR2 (Cheras heading to Ampang), exit at Pandan Jaya. (It will be jam before the exit due to bottle neck)
2. Turn right at the first traffic light to Jalan Cempaka.
3. Go straight at the first traffic light. You will see a row of shoplots on your right and a Petronas if i'm not mistaken.
4. Turn right at the next traffic light.
5. Nong & Jimmy is on your right. Turn right immediately after the traffic light to enter the car park.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

[Seafood] Long House Restaurant, Bukit Tambun


The last time I went Penang for the Penang Shanghai World Star Quest thingy, the next day Aunty Swan and Uncle IH brought us to Bukit Tambun for seafood lunch. Yummy yummy! And since then I have long craved for seafood meal at Bkt Tambun whenever I head up north.


This time, we were at Juru for the 988 Global Live Music Party. Even before the trip I already nag nag nag the others about going B.T. but they say no time :( Until before we head back to KL I still haven't give up and tadaa~ we went we went!!! Hooray! Hoorah!

We decided to try out this new restaurant which said to have the 'bamboo prawns'. Whereas the last time we went, was at Fish Village, which their prawns were placed on a 'bamboo shape' metal container =_="



Lai liew har!!!

With the varieties of seafood 'bloop-ing' in my mind, we had problem trying to order what dishes we want! Finally, after ages of starvation we ordered 5 dishes.

Stir fried vegetable

Their recommended dish - spicy & sour crab (For me, ok only lah, not a big fans of crab)

Fried La La (Clams)

The infamous bamboo prawns

And the best of the best! Teochew style steamed siakap (This is damn damn good!)

Everything was wallop clean and clear especially the fish. And lastly, the bill only came up to RM140 for 7 of us! I think it was very reasonable. Ivy's eyes were like O_O when she was told the price. One thing funny about eating in the north is, u'll tend to be shocked not because the price is too expensive, it's because it's too cheap!