Archive for the ‘Restaurant’ Category

Betty's Midwest Kitchen

If you are looking for an alternate taste of western dishes, away from the usual western dishes known in Klang Valley such as “steaks, pasta, pizza”; we wish to recommend you to this place called Betty’s Midwest Kitchen located at Aman Suria, Petaling Jaya (facing the NKVE).

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UK Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant - The Authentic Hong Kong Roasted Meat

Our recent outing was at this authentic Hong Kong roasted meat shop called UK Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant, located at a humble corner of Capital Square Center in Kuala Lumpur.

We were in fact blown away, or should I say “roasted away” by the foodilicious encounter of the 3rd kind. :)

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Stimulated in Paradise - Black Canyon

Do you feel a need to be stimulated? No I didn’t mean sexually, but rather something to kick start that engine of yours or maybe make your day better or your nights longer.

Well the buurps crews are at it again, this time to a Thai chain, Black Canyon Coffee to test out their lovely selection of coffee and authentic fusion menu.

We’ll start off by taking a look at their coffee selection in this article.

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Butterworth Popular Pork Trotter (Pig Leg)

Ok la, I think I must make it a point to post more often. So really busy.

Anyway, today I present to you a place (obviously serving pork trotter, which is non-halal) my potential client brought me during my trip to Penang end of June.

Pardone the ugly picture la, Nokia N81 8GB camera not good. Recently Nokia provided me the N85 already, so you will be spared from horrible food photos from now on!

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Kinnaree - Thai Food with Tom Yam to Die For

Kinnaree – a restaurant serving authentic Thai food that is located at Jaya One, the main section of the restaurant is situated on the upper floor of Jaya One’s centrally placed FOOD STREET (they call it ‘wai sek kai’, directly translated to ‘Street of Good Appetite’).

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