Sunday, May 17, 2015

YE ZI At The Roof 1 First Avenue 1 Utama - Heavenly Steamboat Review By Best Restaurant


Steamboat is one of my favourite food especially on rainy days as this tummy warming dishes are a very satisfying treats. Best Restaurant To Eat was invited for an exclusive review at Yezi At The Roof,  Sky Level, 1 First Avenue, 3, Lebuh Bandar Utama, Bandar Utam Petaling Jaya, Selangor recently.


Yezi At The Roof offers a special premium Steamboat that uses coconut as its base ingredients for most of the broth. The result; specifically the soup based has a very natural taste which makes it very delicious and tasty.


With premium top quality ingredients and seafood to produce some of the dishes, your taste-bud will be up to the roof. The decor of Yezi At The Roof is one that gives you an impressive and nostalgic feel of China in the fifties; coupled with the pipe in music of that era, it transform you to that era of dining.


With the posh and exquisite design, furniture, impressive lighting and wall decal, it sets the mood and ambiance for a sumptuous meal.


With a spectacular view, one can also opt to have their meal at the balcony and enjoy the breeze while sipping in hot piping food from the steamboat pot while having a panoramic view of Damansara and TTDI.


Yezi At The Roof steamboat is served on an ala carte basis; first you choose the broth or your soup based which are range from their signature original YEZI Broth which uses the clear coconut juice as the base to prepare this distinctive broth. The other broth are Imperial Canton, Aromatic Taiwanese Beef Spice or the Fragrant "Shao Xing" Wine Seafood Broth or the top of the range Wild Forest Truffle Mushroom Broth.


For our review, the The Roof, PR Manager, Mr. Jude Benjamin, recommended the first of its kind in Malaysia; the Wild Forest Truffle Mushroom Broth (RM78.00). When the broth arrives, the strong aroma of the black truffle and mushroom excite our senses, and at the first sip of the broth, we were already mesmerized to anticipate the best to come once we start to load in the ingredients into the steaming pot.


At Yezi At The Roof, you can start off your meal with some appetizer; the first of which that we had was a cold dish which is the "Tong Sum" Century Eggs With Ginger Slice (RM12.00) - the specialty of the Tong Sum century eggs are the soft milky texture of the yolk; moreover this century eggs are well treated as there is very minimal ammonia taste which makes it very nice to eat accompanied by the thinly sliced preserved young ginger.


We move on to the hot appetizer; which was the Beancurd skin with Chicken Floss (RM12.00). The bean curd skin are fried to a crisp and topped with Chicken Floss; a one of a kind combination.


Before, we start the steamboat meal, we were taught to prepare a special dip sauce which has a special blend of soya sauce to be mixed with "Sa Keong", Chili Padi and freshly squeeze Kalamansi juice.


One of the thing about steamboat meal is that, the use of fresh ingredients is key to a satisfying meals as it will exudes the natural sweetness of that ingredient. The first batch of ingredients going into the steam of hot pot are the in house made meat balls which are as follows;


Wagyu Beef Tendon Ball (RM18.00) - the meat ball was firm, had a bouncy and chewy texture which I like. You can taste the beefy flavour in each of the meat ball.


This is then followed by the Mui Choy Meat Ball (RM12.00).


Chicken Balls With Mushroom (RM12.00)


and the last meat ball was the Black Truffle Ball (RM24.00) - which is made from Squid paste with Black Truffle bits - It has a very strong natural taste of the squid paste and truffle while it's texture is just right.


After the in house made balls round, we next moved to the in house made paste which the first; was the Fish and Tobiko Paste (RM18.00). The use of Tobiko gives each bite a special feel as when you bite into it, especially the Tobiko it burst out to give you this little sensation in your mouth.


and the second one was the Prawn paste (RM20.00). This one has a much more bouncy texture compared with the Fish paste and was more flavourful.


After that, it was the slice meat; the first of which we had was the wafer thin Special Beef Slice (RM25.00) that literally melt in your mouth after a simple few strokes in the steaming pot.


followed by the Pork Neck Meat (RM16.00) which has a layer of fats and when eaten after the dipping gives you a chewy meaty feel.


For dumplings, we were served the Yezi At The Roof Special Coconut Dumplings. This is a very unique dumpling as the dumplings has coconut meat as one of the ingredient in it. The fragrantly and strong coconut flavours was well mixed with the additional taste of corn and was well balanced off with the chicken meat.


The last ingredients was the mushroom which is the King Mushroom and Abalone Mushroom.


Yezi At The Roof also offers exotic live seafood like geoduck or alaskan crab for those that would like to indulge into this special fresh ingredients in the special broth. These special fresh ingredients are priced at on going seasonal rate.


Lastly we complete our dinner with another in house specialty which was the Coconut Ice Cream (RM16.00).


This steamboat experience at Yezi At The Roof; is very special in a number of way; firstly we get to taste a very special truffle soup, and then some of the special coconut infused food which tantalized our taste bud to some new experience.

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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Buka Puasa at Putrajaya Ramadan Buffet at Palm Cafe Palm Garden Hotel Review By Best Restaurant


Menjamu selera Berbuka Puasa di Putrajaya. Best Restaurant To Eat first hand review of the Ramadan Buffet at Palm Cafe at Palm Garden Hotel, IOI Resort, Putrajaya, Selangor.


There are many restaurant that offers Ramadan Buffet during the Puasa month for muslim community. Palm Cafe offers a wide variety of food besides the traditional Malay cuisine. The theme for this year Ramadan at Palm Cafe is "RAMADAN WARISAN BUFFET"


Executive Sous Chef Sim Hoong Sam and his team goes the extra mile to bring you flavours from Malaysia’s different ethnic cultures and traditions such as Ikan Sembilang Salai Masak Lemak, Cili Padi, Assam Pedas Squid with Ladies Fingers, Kam Heong Bamboo Clams, Udang Goreng Kandar, Roti Canai and Murtabak just to name a few.


Customers are spoilt for choices from the variety of food offering which includes Roast Lamb with spices and herbs, Kawah with Kari Kepala Ikan, Satay and more will be available on a daily basis.


Main courses are balanced out with a variety of appetizers, ulam-ulam and complemented with the delightful dessert counter.

Pulut Durian
The dessert counter features Ice cream, Malay Kuih, Pulut Durian, Tapai, Sago Gula Melaka, Bread Pudding and more.


As there were just too many food offering; my top pick for Palm Cafe for this Ramadan review are as follows:


Kawah with Kari Kepala Ikan- simply tasteful with full spice flavour and best eaten with white rice, roti boom and/or roti telor (available at one of the store). The fish used here is the Red Snapper.


Next is the Roast Lamb which you can eat with the Nasi Briyani, or Naan Bread.


followed by Kam Heong Bamboo Clams


and the Assam Pedas Squid with Ladies Fingers


 Udang Goreng Kandar



and lastly the Laksa Sarawak which the laksa broth was very flavourful.


and local fruits to wash down all the sumptuous feast that we had.


While dining, be entertained by the talented Mahligai Ghazal band belting out traditional and modern numbers.


The Ramadan Warisan Buffet is priced at:

Early Bird voucher sales by 31 May 2015 (or while stocks last)
Price at RM70.00 nett per adult, RM35.00 nett per child
Available for dining throughout dates available 18 June – 15 July 2015.
First Week (18 – 24 June 2015) and Final Week (12 – 15 July 2015)
RM80.00 nett per adult, RM40.00 nett per child
From 25 June – 11 July 2015
RM95.00 nett per adult and RM45.00 nett per child. 
For more information and reservations, please call Palm Garden Hotel at  603 8943 2233


There aren't many restaurant that are able to cook to the original taste of the food as it should be; this is the part where Palm Cafe have my brownies point for the quality and taste of the food serve.

Monday, May 11, 2015

IPOH TOWN PERAK | Part 1 Perak North Road Trip Food Trail By Best Restaurant To Eat

Ipoh Food Trail
View of Sungai Kinta at night (Ipoh)
 Once in a while, we enjoy a food trail expedition to other states in Malaysia; one is to satisfy our cravings for authentic, original and some real tasty treat in hidden places. The second reason is also to take a break from our many local food reviews and to add some diversity to our blog.

Familiar queue in most of the makan place we went
After doing some research and many recommendations from people who have tried from these makan outlet, we embarked to make a head way to the northern states of Perak specifically Ipoh and a pass by visit to Kampar.

Another long queue - but this one not worth it here. Details in Part 2 Ipoh Outskirt
This Perak food trail post is divided into 3 parts i.e. the first part is the Ipoh Town Central while the second is the outskirt of Ipoh and the third part is Kampar Town. For this food trail, since we have to covered so many outlet, our review will be very straight forward – we will named the food and rate it whether it is good, worth the try (so so) or overrated (since all the outlet are already quite popular).


For Breakfast - we went to Sun Yuan Foong located at 17, Jalan Bandar Timah, Ipoh which is located in Ipoh Old Town - this is a very popular breakfast place in Ipoh and where the famed White Coffee is from,


Here we also tried their toast bread with poached egg (RM1.90). The bread is buttered up before toasting it. Verdict : Good.


Next, we had the signature White Coffee. Verdict : So So, have tasted better one else where.


Followed by the Chee Cheong Fun in the front portion of the coffee shop. The sauce is a mushroom sauce with mince pork. Verdict : So So. Later in part 2 we had one that is of much better taste and quality which is at Pasir Pinji. You can scroll down to go to part 2 to read about it.


followed by the Yong Tau Foo. The fried Yong Tau Foo was very smooth and at 80 sen a piece it was worth it. The fish paste was chewy and have the bouncy texture. You can also tried the other stuff items like the Ladies Finger and Brinjal. Verdict: Good.


After that we move over to the opposite shop which is Nam Heong


and order the Fried Kway Teow. The noodle was fried to the right wok kei, This is really good although serving is quiet small. We had to order another plate to satisfy our craving.


After that, we went to the other part of old town, where we came across this Tau Foo Far shop which is opposite the Thean Chun Coffee shop. We tried previously the Funny Mountain Tau Foo Far, which was over priced and overrated. So, this time around we are not going for it but tried this new place.


We have eaten much smoother Tau Foo Far and this one does not fare better. The place is quiet nicely decorated though and have an air-conditioned top floor.


Our lunch brought us to 2 restaurant the first of which was to try the famed "Nasi Ganja" in Kedai Kopi Yong Suan located at 2, Jalan Yang Kalsom, Ipoh.


When we arrive, slightly after 12 the place was already having a long queue.


We had the Nasi with Ayam Goreng (taste wise it was so so, nothing spectacular about it except the price which was at RM4.60. If you really love this kind of food, we had tasted one in Petaling Jaya that serves much better. Click Here.


the add on was the Mutton Curry. The meat was chewy and not so gamey, taste wise it was not bad although it lacks the fragrant spice aroma and taste which I love. We wanted to order the Squid, but it was finish by then.


When we were having our Nasi Ganja, we had a recommendation to try out a Fish Meat Noodle which is further down the road. We made our way to the Lucky Ipoh Restaurant located at 266 Jalan Pasir Puteh, Pasir Puteh.


What was good is the Fish Meat Noodles i.e. the noodles are made from fish paste and then cooked in either Fish Fillet, Prawns or Crabs.


Thru the recommendation, we tried 2 dishes which were the Fish meat noodles with Garoupa fillet slice (RM50.00). It is cooked using a clear broth and it was very tasty and the flesh of the fish fillet was firm and cooked to the right texture.


Next, we had the steam Yue Mai (RM13.00), from what we understand this is the Sai To fish which gives a firm and bouncy texture. Since it is steam, you can really enjoy the natural taste of the fish paste used to make this fishball.


For dinner, we didn't want to have the usual Lou Wong and Onn Kee Taugeh Chicken as we find that these 2 places are pricey and their quality have dropped in recent years. Thru some recommendation, we tried out Tuck Kee Restaurant located at No 61, Jalan Yau Tet Shin, 30300 Ipoh, Perak instead.


Tuck Kee is famed for its Fried Noodles especially the River Moon Flat Noodle (RM12.00). This dish is similar to the Wan Tan Hor but it is different in taste compared with the KL version, in that it has a funny flavour here and lacking in the Wok Hei and the gravy was quite bland, although it is the top selling in this restaurant.


The second dish was the Moon Flat Noodle (RM6.50), this fared much better as the raw eggs when mixed with the hot noodles, gives it a silky finishing to the noodles.


The third noodles dish is the Soft Noodle (Yee Mee) RM6.50 cooked much like the Hokkein Mee, Taste wise, it was OK.


What stands out in Tuck Kee for us is the side dishes that they had, the first is the Chicken Feet (RM5.00). The soya sauce used to stewed the chicken feet was very aromatic. Although a side dish, the soya gravy is best eaten with white rice.


Next, we had the Poached Octopus (RM8.00) in soya sauce. This dish is excellent as the springy octopus was very fresh, gives a chewy feel and best eaten with this soya based sauce. We had to order another one as it was really very tasty.


Finally is the Taugeh- bean Sprout(RM5.00), which in Ipoh is one of the must have dishes. The taugeh in Ipoh are usually of the fat size, which gives it a crunch when you eat it.

Having difficulty in locating these location. You can click here to follow this trail on GoogleMap

Read about our Part 2 Ipoh Road Trip Food Trail from the link below :

Ipoh Town Perak Part 2 Perak North Road Trip Food Trail 

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