Showing posts with label Assorted Food Types. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Assorted Food Types. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Lunch @ Delicious

12 May 2012


Following our craving for the much-heralded pavlova, and having walked by this place plenty of times, we felt that it was high time we walked the talk. The variety at this place is borderline strange. From the outside, Delicious looks like a cosy cafe that serves wonderful Western food and dessert. But the menu clearly shows otherwise. It has your typical Western cuisine, but mixed with assorted Malaysian delicacies such as Nasi Lemak and what not. Given the feel of the place, we decided not to be too adventurous and stuck with what they appeared to do best.




We started the meal with the Potato and Leek Soup. The soup most certainly serves its purpose and is sure to work up an appetite thereafter. It is thick, but not creamy, and combines well with the toasted garlic bread.


Given our obsession with salmon, it was not too difficult to guess that we would have selected the following dish, the Angel Hair Pasta with Smoked Salmon and Caviare. I was a bit surprised to find out that they only served Spaghettini and Angel Hair. I would have preferred to have cream-based pasta with Fettuccine. I really think the excessively thin pasta did not mix well with the sauce. The smoked salmon was decent, but perhaps a bit on the salty side. Nonetheless, it wasn't a deal-breaker.



Finally, the much-anticipated Berrilicious Chocolate Pavlova. It is hard for me to rate this very well because I have never had a pavlova before this. I am inclined to give some bonus points for this dessert due to my affinity towards chocolate, strawberry and whipped cream. Nonetheless, I did find the base a bit too hard and sweet. It tasted a bit like baked cotton candy, which it probably is. I would probably have preferred it to have a more mushy texture that is closer to a marshmallow. But that's just me.



Verdict


Although I liked the soup and the pavlova was decent, I have refrained from exaggerating the food quality rating just because of its popularity because the pasta was too far off compared with those at Italiannese. The price was not exactly cheap as well.

While the surrounding appears to be very cosy from the outside and looks very homey on the inside, I think they missed out on a very crucial detail, which was the puny table size. Given their namesake and a restaurant of their repute, I think that having slightly larger tables would have made the dining experience more comfortable. That is why I have penalized them for the ambience.

In addition to that, the behavior of the staff leaves a lot to be desired. The waitress that took our order was a tad rude, and the other servers did not appear to be very professional.

Details:

Delicious
Lot G(E)-011 & G-001, Ground Floor

Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra
59200 Kuala Lumpur.
Contact: 03-2287 5770

Monday, April 30, 2012

Lost and Found @ Piccadilly

One of the biggest problems of eating out is that you simply don't know where to go. But when faced with such a conundrum, my go-to place would almost always be Piccadilly. This restaurant/cafe promises one of the most unique experiences you can find. Piccadilly is actually split into two restaurants located side by side, one called Piccadilly and the other is called Bangkok Masala, a name which was given after they introduced their Thai menu.You can eat and order from either menu at either venues and there are no issues. For all intents and purposes, I will from now on just call this place Piccadilly. 

First and foremost, it is located right in the middle of a housing area in Section 14, which is relatively well-hidden to the uninitiated, right beside a big monsoon drain (big longkang). This should be a sign to any food lover that the food must definitely be better than decent because any food eaten beside a big longkang must certainly taste better. True story. 


Secondly, the restaurant has two menus and each of them consists of at least 200 items. Granted, there is some overlap in the two different menus, but that should promise at least 300 items to choose from overall. This is not even including the drinks portion yet. 

This time around, we ordered the Chicken Tomyam from the Thai menu. On the surface, it looks relatively unassuming, but it tastes exactly how a tomyam should. The presentation of the soup does no justice to the sublime combination of sourness and spiciness of the soup. 


Another dish from the Thai menu (although not exactly a Thai cuisine) is the Stir-Fried Kailan. Well, it is not very easy to mess-up a dish like this, but at only RM6 per plate, it is definitely worth its moxy.



Finally, we ordered one of my favorite things to order at Piccadilly, which is the Marmite Chicken Rice. It is served with an extra large portion of rice (fit for 2 normal eaters), and a side of chips, "salad" and fried egg. For some, the marmite chicken could be a bit too sweet, but combining it with the above two dishes makes it just nice. Amazingly, this dish only costs about RM5.90.


This brings us to the third reason why Piccadilly is so unque. A dinner meal like this will only cost you less than RM20. Of course, I did not include the price of drinks, but you can rest assured that pretty much every item on the menu brings at least as much value as its cost.

Here are a few more items that we tried on the Piccadilly menu from other visits:

This is the Chicken in Butter Sauce, but it is definitely not among the things that I would recommend unless you have a serious obsession with butter sauce.


Piccadilly also offers a fairly extensive dessert menu, which I must admit, I have not tried much. In general, very often, I am just too full to eat any dessert. But this time, we tried the Banana Split, which tastes as good as it looks. But you can't seriously go wrong at making banana split, nonetheless, the three scoops of ice cream wedged between a split banana served on a banana boat only costs a mere RM5.90.



On top of that, the restaurant is equipped with way too many flat screen TVs which shows several sports programs at the same time. This is also a great watering hole for the alcohol-junkie as a beer tap only costs a mere RM50. The only drawback is the relatively loud music, which is not exactly conducive if you decide to have a quality conversation over a quiet dinner.

Verdict



The food is considered very good given its price. Coupled with the extremely excessive variety, this is a must-go if you are lost and don't know where to go for food. It has all kinds of food, ranging from Chinese, Indian, Thai, Italian, Japanese, American, Western, etc. It really is a place that can satisfy each and everyone's craving, even when you are dining with a large group of friends.

Of course, at a cafe-ish place like this, you shouldn't expect top-notch service. You wouldn't get a please and thank you for everything, but what matters is that the food tends to be served very quickly despite the crowd sizes. But do bear in mind that if you dine in, there is a 10% service charge. Having it to go does not incur such charges.

Usually, parking is free if you were to park illegally outside Millennium Square, but every once in a while, for goodness knows why, the MBPJ decides to work overtime and writes summons at night. Nevertheless, if you choose not to risk it, parking is relatively cheap at RM2 per entry inside the building. There is more than ample space for it.

Details:

Piccadilly Restaurant
LG006 & LG007, Millennium Square
Dataran Millennium
98, Jalan 14/1
46100 Petaling Jaya

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