Friday, 31 August 2007

Happy Merdeka Malaysia

For a week now, I have been looking for a place which sells halal dim sum. I searched high and low and tried to avoid settling for hotel restaurants to fulfil my usual food craving. Two days ago with the miracles of the internet, I discovered a restaurant called Yum Cha in Plaza Damas does what I want.

Hence yesterday, I went to check the place out before the 50th Merdeka countdown. Hartamas was surprisingly quiet unlike any other places around the city last night. I was very excited to look for Yum Cha until a phone call confirmed the closure of this halal dim sum place. Sigh.

As much as I was dissappointed, this girl's stomach needed to be satisfied with the next best thing. Warong Aji-Don Alley was recommended and thankfully the food was quite satisfying. I ordered the last 10 chicken satay and that completed the first round of the restaurant hopping night.


My current favourite midnight blog is masak-masak which does food reviews and cats entries. A picture of a unusual french toast caught my eyes and since then I'd always wanted to try it out. Finally yesterday for the second round of the restaurant hopping night, I headed to Spicy Kitchen in Desa Sri Hartamas to check out their apparently-famous Roti Bakar Telur Cheese.


I would have smacked the nearest person to me if Spicy Kitchen was also shut down. That person was lucky because Spicy Kitchen was very much alive with many customers to serve. The waiters were all big sized and probably were all imported from India.

Anyway, the verdict. Roti Bakar Telur Cheese was amaaaaazingly delicious. My tongue could taste a variety of flavours from the cheesey taste to the sweetness of the french toasts. I was thinking of the O word again, and I think this was much better than the combination of Hugh Grant and Haagen-Dazs Coffee flavoured ice cream.

It was a sinful night, considering the amount of the F word consumed.

On a completely different story, at 10.35am today I started becoming responsible for 4 innocent lives. This morning I bought 2 pairs of moon fish from the market and I am definitely being observed by my family now as they want to see how long these will keep breathing. I guess one will say, "Takdo kojo, cari kojo".


Let us welcome Nana, Nini, Nono and Nunu Harry, Hermoine, Ron and Voldemort in the house. Woot woot.

5 comments:

Annie said...

after a couple of swims, i hope you are able to tell them apart!

jaygee said...

my fish changes name everytime. honestly i dont think they're bothered about what i name them. here fishy fishy fishy....

Annie said...

hope they are still alive when u gave them their next name change. hehehe :p

Anonymous said...

u went to lorong aji don??? :(((( i miss home jun. bring back satay for me plssss

jaygee said...

dont worry fara, the last time i spoke to you didn't u say u wanna come back for raya? come back if you haven't got any uni schedules!! i miss haggiiiis :'''(