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JJCM :- Cava Restaurant, Bangsar

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

yes, now a review of the Restaurant we ate at Sue Kheng’s Birthday bash. We had a big group that day, 16 people, and hence we managed to try loads of different stuff from the menu. Its basicly a spanish restaurant serving a variety of Pasta, Fish and meat dishes. I had the steak, with wine sauce, which i must say is to die for. Sara had a seafood Piella, which was ok, and we shared an Ox Tail Soup, which was good too. Others had a variey of different things from pasta to fish, which was generally quite good. The meats were the best though, I must say. Service was a little slow, but to their defence, we were a huge group and they had a full house. Price was reasonable.

Nick’s Rating :- 8.2 / 10.0
Sara’s Rating :- 7.5 / 10.0

Address : 71 Jalan Bangkung,
Bukit Bandaraya,
59100 Kuala Lumpur

Tel : +603 - 2093 6637/ +6016 – 305 3294.

Web : www.cava.com.my

Business hours :
Mon - Sat
12pm to 3pm ; 6pm till late
Sunday & Public Holidays
5pm till late

JJCM :- Hoca Specialty Coffee, KLCC

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Location

Nasi Lemak

Omelette Set

Looking for somewhere to eat your breakfast in KLCC? Today Sara and I decided to eat at Hoca Specialty Coffee, just before you reach the LRT station entrance of KLCC. Its famous for its Kampung Nasi Lemak, which I must say is very good. I saw the staff preparing an Omelette and I couldn’t resist. The food was good, the nasi lemak better than the Omlette though. Not cheap however.

Kampung Nasi Lemak :- RM3.70
Omelette Set               :-RM9.90
Ice Tea                        :-RM5.10
Mocha Java Hot           :-RM2.00

Total after Tax :- RM21.74

Nick’s Rating :- 5.8 / 10.0

JJCM :- The Cave, PJ SS2

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

In search for new dating places, Sara and I were excited when we first saw this place when driving around SS2. The same row as the AmBank, is the Cave, which calls itself a 24 hour Couple Restaurant. We decided to give it a try last night, and we were rather impressed. As soon as you enter the building, you can tell why its called the Cave. The whole place has been designed to look like a cave!! You walk up the rough stairs and then you are ushered into little caverns which are designed to seat 2 people each. You can sit 3, but that third person will definitely be a lamppost. There is tons of privacy and also power plugs for those who wish to bring along a laptop and surf the web as the place is fully wifi enabled.

Salted Baked FishSpicy VegePrawnsSquidVenueSara N Nick @ Cave

Saw the menu and decided to order some Chinese food (much to Sara’s disappointment). Apprently one does not order chinese food when on a date. Anyhoo, I did. I ordered Chinese Set B, which included A salted baked fish, fried prawns, a squid salad, some vege dish and rice for 2 people. I loved the food!! Especially the prawns which were awesome!! Sara said the food was quite good too! Yum yum.

This place also has western dishes and a huge variety of pastas.

Final thoughts, Ideal for couples on an intimate date, bad for families and groups.

Final bill :- Rm120.15 with drinks and Taxes (10 + 5)

Nick’s Rating :- 8 / 10.0
Sara’s Rating :- 7.5 /10.0

The Cave (24 hour Couple Restaurant)
16 & 18, ground, mezz, 1 & 2 floor,
Jalan SS2/61,
47300 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor
t :- 03 7873 9888 / 9698
f :- 03 7873 0698

JJCM :- Restaurant Makan Laut Lai Fatt, Brickfields

Friday, July 18th, 2008

LocationWa Tan Hor
Claypot Noodles

Wanting to try new places to eat in the KL Sentral/Brickfields are, we decided to try this place. Allegedly famous for its Ikan bakar we were dissapointed to find out that that was only available in the evenings. Sigh. Located just behind the Monorail station, this place was not crowded at all at lunch time, which is a bad sign. It only had fried noodles and rice, and so we decided to give it a try. The hokien mee looked yummy, but alas the photo of it taken by my co-worker tak jadi. The other dishes, so-so. Rm5 per plate.

Nick’s Rating :- 4.0 / 10.0

JJCM :- Sei Ngan Chai Pan Mee, FRIM

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

LocationPan Mee
Pan MeeDeep Fried Dumplings

On Sunday we went to eat Pan Mee from this place, which is located very near the entrance to FRIM. Not really sure the address, as i just followed Sara’s cousins. Its not bad, rather tasty. They have many different types of soups including curry, tom yam. They even have fried Pan Mee. I didn’t pay the bill, but I glanced at the menu which had the prices. I think its RM4.20 for a big bowl. Anybody know the address?

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