Archive for the 'Western Food' Category

REMPAH RATUS NASI LEMAK RESTAURANT & CAFE

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Nasi Lemak which has been considered as one of our national delicacy which is served all day long everywhere ranging from home to stalls to restaurants and cafe. This dish can be very simple with just small anchovies, cucumber sambal and egg, or it can be highly elaborated as well. I found one restaurant that serves tantalising and “well-customized” nasi lemak.


The highly recommended Nasi Bojari – An Indonesian Royalty special @ RM 12.80 (Launching on 21 July 08 – 31 August 08). The otak-otak and fried chicken is a must try!

Rempah Ratus Restaurant & Cafe, a trendy dining outlet that offers diners a contemporary with kampong’s feel ambience for any occasion. The perennial favourite nasi lemak is the centre of attraction at the Nasi Lemak Rempah Ratus restaurant in Bandar Puchong Jaya.


Rice & basmati cooked with coconut milk & spices (choice of chicken or beef rendang) @ RM 8.90

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The Steamboat – Ketam Village

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Located in Ikano Power Center, same level with A&W, this restaurant has a very personalized steamboat wok for all its customer. All the customers will have their own small little wok for steamboat.

You can order ala-carte or either sets. They serve beef, mutton, fish and chicken. The soup has different flavours too. The common ones are curry and chicken soup.

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Look Out Point Arabian Restaurant – Ulu Langat

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Ever wonder to eat at a restaurant which simultaneously you can enjoy the exotic view of KL city? Someone has recommended this restaurant which is situatued in Ulu Langat, Kompleks Pelancongan Menara Tinjau.

KL night view

They offer mostly western food at a reasonable price (considering it’s at the uphill). However the quality is not really up to the standard.

arabian kebab

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