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Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Rest 1 @ Taman Jasmin, Kajang

Looking for a good dose of Garlic naan and Tandoori chicken?

If you are staying in the vicinity of Kajang or Semenyih, Rest 1, located at Taman Jasmin would be your ideal stop. Rest 1 is among the 2 or 3 Mamak restaurants operational around the indoor badminton court at the entrance of Taman Jasmin.

Its hard to get good Tandoori chicken these days. Most are dry and overloaded with seasoning. Rest 1 suffers from neither. What you get here is juicy, moderately sized chicken with the right amount of taste.


The spicy sauce that goes along with the Tandoori chicken is also another important aspect. Most are watery and mellowed down. At Rest 1, expect yourself be reaching for your milo ice as the thicker sauce served here is spicy! Addictive and finger-licking good to go along with that :)

Planning to check out another Mamak restaurant in Cheras rumoured to serve excellent Garlic naan and Tandoori chicken ;)

Till then, adios!

Restoran Rest 1
Jalan Kajang Prima 1/1
Taman Jasmin
43000 Kajang

Saturday, 22 August 2009

King of the Donuts!


Dunkin


Big Apple

J.CO

Krispy Kreme


All names synonymous with the local donuts scene..

But which does actually serve the best donuts in Malaysia?

The upcoming post shall examine them one by one and the winner will be determined!

Crowned KING OF THE DONUTS! ... Malaysian Edition!



*rubinho's ratings are based on his personal opinion and need not reflect the views of the public

Sunday, 9 August 2009

33rd Bon Odori @ Shah Alam


Obon
(お盆) or just Bon () is a Japanese Buddhist custom to honor the departed spirits of one's ancestors. This Buddhist custom has evolved into a family reunion holiday during which people return to ancestral family places and visit and clean their ancestors' graves.


Also called the Feast of Lanterns, it has been celebrated in Japan for more than 500 years and traditionally includes a dance, known as Bon-Odori.


The celebration here at the Panasonic Sports Complex in Shah Alam was organised by The Japan Club of Kuala Lumpur, the Japanese School of Kuala Lumpur and the Japan Embassy on the 18th of July.


Drums aside, there were also the Japanese delicacies to be enjoyed. Don't ask me about Japanese cuisine, that's SS's department. I shall just be the guy that holds all the stuff while she buys them.



Lets see whats on offer shall we..


Unagi Tama Don..


Grilled Squid and Salmon Yakitori..


Sushi King.. The Star Newspaper seemed very interested to report that they brought a conveyor belt along to the place..


Japanese ice cream..


Woohoo! They had beer too! Foster's was the only brand I remember. There was another European brand and also a Japanese brand.


Fashion scenes..


Lets get back to the food before the queue peaks up..


This is what SS, her dad and sis, and myself chowed down. Do note that the prices of foods and drinks at this event are higher than its usual price.


Octopus Balls..


Surprisingly tasty and crunchy skewered chicken..


Baby Octopus..


Becca's choice of Unagi Don..


SS's choice looked way more chun. Tasted better too ;)


Salmon Yakitori.. but dry and burnt..


Refreshing and cool peach-flavored green tea.. *ignores the Nicholas Teo advert at the bottom*

Because it is a cultural event, you are bound to expect a lot of people soaked up in Japanese euphoria. Yukata, manga, and goth were the order of the day.


Take 1 : The uncle looks like the dad from American Pie.. :p


Take 2 : If he knew ninja, I'd be afraid to be his son. He looks like he's ready to kill!


Take 3 : Mamma mia! I hope shes going for that fly and not my camera!


This what happens when you have 30,000 people stampeding for food. A few hundred camera lenses would have had asthma attack after this event.


Shaved ice to round things up.. Please note that the longest queue in the entire venue was to get this! Ice! Make that 1 hour waiting time.


The Bon-Odori was broken up into 4 segments. And each time the dance began, more and more people gathered in a circle around the stage to follow the dance and movement. It was truly interesting and worthwhile to take part in the procession. Especially when I accidentally slapped my fan into a gal's face!


She happened to be walking aimlessly in a crowd of this magnitude. Not a good idea when the dance is in motion :p





A random tree in a light-filled sky outside the premises. Surprisingly similar to a tree from a Japanese winter..


Thanks to SS and family for inviting me for the event. Time to cough out the dust :)

Friday, 7 August 2009

Swensen's @ SS2, PJ

Believe it or not, it is my first visit to Swensen's. I've heard so much about this place and its ice creams. But today shall just be a lunch stopover. Ice cream madness shall have to wait for another day :)


Malaysia does not seem to have a Swensen's website. So you can check out the quite polished up Singapore version; Swensen's Singapore. To my surprise, Swensen's has a lot more going on than just ice cream. From caesar salads, soups, pastas and sandwiches to burgers, pizzas, seafoods and steaks, you would forget Swensen's roots started from ice cream.


Although many outlets have closed down in Malaysia over the years, lets hope the ones remaining like this in SS2 stays open for the foreseeable future.


Fish & Chips; crispy deep fried fillet served with generous amount of fries, coleslaw, and tartar sauce. I wouldn't say its the best Fish & Chips you'll find, but its ok for a sub-RM15 dish.


Grilled Fish Sambal; this time the fillet is baked and served with mashed potatoes and a sambal dipping sauce. Again, good but not great.


SS would not leave the place without an ice cream, hence the Mint Chocolate Sundae. When it comes to ice cream, I wonder how girls can continue eating and eating. I think they have a special mechanism to chow down on all those creamy sugar. Well, I know I still owe her an Earthquake. So another visit to Swensen's is still on the cards *sweat* :p


Swensen's
22 Jalan SS2/67, Petaling Jaya
47300 Selangor
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