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  1. #1471
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    Kokomo,

    How much is a plate of dim sum , say, siew mai ? just for my info and comparison against other outlets
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    err.. I also went to Ah Sien Dim Sum 9.30am yesterday, full house, sat next to the food outlet area, saw what came out steaming hot only I order, got all my food steaming hot, CS pau hot but so so taste only, HK CCF sauce ok, prawn is fresh n bigger than other places, h gau & S mai tasty, chinese tea warm as ordered, loh mai kai also tasty, all in all good but costly. Give them another chance, will try again after few months see if they can maintain quality or not (they just open 2 weeks only).

    my 2 cents

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    Quote Originally Posted by currymee
    Kokomo,

    How much is a plate of dim sum , say, siew mai ? just for my info and comparison against other outlets
    A plate is about Rm3.50
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    Yeah, I saw them taking out the lo mai kai and it looks tempting but by then I was already full.

    chsum, I was there around the same time too but sat downstairs at the corner which is at the side view with the main road. Probably I'll go there again after another 2 weeks.

    I saw upstairs there very crowded but air-conditioned yet feel very stuffy. I prefer downstairs, fresh air in the morning to enjoy my dim sum.
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    Kuay teow kia in JB, Tmn Anggerik.

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    Jaya Palace

    Had a lovely dinner in Menara LYL, Jaya Palace Rest.
    Nice ambiance setting there, good service from the captain and those waitress.

    Ordered:

    1. XO sauce La Mien
    2. Lotus leaf glutinous rice with abalone sauce
    3. Shark fin bone soup
    4. Old cucumber soup
    5. Kai lan fried with beef
    6. Desserts > red bean & sai mai lo w/ honeydew

    So far one of the better place for makan which only happens once in a blue moon.
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    Had a wonderful meal at D'sara Village Steamboat last Saturday. Ingredients were fresh. Ambience was good as well. Kids enjoyed the mini zoo!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Challenger
    Had a wonderful meal at D'sara Village Steamboat last Saturday. Ingredients were fresh. Ambience was good as well. Kids enjoyed the mini zoo!
    Hmmm .. got mini zoo? Where is this place & location actually ?
    I also want to try there cos of the mini zoo ... hehehehe ...
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    You can read about it here. Family enjoyed the steamed chicken, the sa-bak (clams), the lai lui ha (crayfish) and of course, the stemboat.

    http://damansaravillage.blogspot.com...estaurant.html
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    Dim sum lunch @ Dynasty Summit - the custard cum egg yolk buns were yummy! Liked the char siew pao too...the fried beancurd skin was bad - prawns were not fresh!
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    Sendiri punya lesipe... Oven LOAST CHIKEN..with herb (not chinese sinseh herbs ah!!?? ) Kopeto and kallot..for dinner AND another whack another loast chiken sandwiches for supper + teh tarik...BURPPPP!!

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    Had dinner at Sawasdee at The Summit USJ. The green curry is still superb and so is the pandan-wrapped chicken. Proceeded next room for some whisky after dinner and puffed on a COHIBA with a biz partner... relatively very few customers for a Saturday night!
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    Weekend most balik kampong for Qing Ming or head to Chinese restaurant for dinner with relatives.

    Had lunch in Seremban after Qing Ming in this restaurant called 'Tong Yat'(just after exiting S'ban toll on the left side). Used to be good but now slacked.

    Kangkong, taufu with nutmegs(i think...), green leafy vege(dunno the name), fried spare ribs and 'Explosive Siew Yoke'. Used to be good but now...
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    Dewan Orang Ramai RRIM, sg buloh.

    Great location. Gated & Guarded Fulla greenery. Wide expense of manicured lawn and football fields. Quiant, square, 'fortified' single storey bungalows with shrubs, flowers and fruit trees...
    Well kept immaculate condition Indian temple...and a very well ventilated Dewan Orang Ramai just in front

    Best vegetarian food ever! BUT not by choice as the Q for the meat buffet line was like 100head long! So, we took the shorterQ and ended up with a huge plate of very delicious Indian curried vegetarian dinner.

    Heck! I dunno what i ate but the chunky stuff looked and tasted like chicken! The food is great and the company fulla laughs BUT the grand show was the stage event. It was Fulla of family love, pride, smiles and filial piety... , multicoloured spot & disco lights and feet tapping, fast paced indian music and songs...I feel like wanna dance the bollywood number!

    Oh, its a private function. A biker's wedding...and he had a convoy of motorcycles escorting the wedding car to the venue Way2GO!!!!!!!!!!!

    Yang Bollywood party pi latotupai

    p/s That was a truly 1Malaysia nite, if there ever was 1...
    in luv with bikes...in lust with AphroditeS AWAS! Suspek is an Avid procurer to myths, lies, legends, folklores, i-ching, rumors, misinformation, cakap-ayam, spɹoʍ uʍop ǝpısdn puɐ˙˙DLL .
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    Yesterdays lunch was dim sum at Dynasty Summit (again). Saturdays experience with the custard buns were so good that i just had to have it again!

    Had dinner at Pantai Seafood. Went there specially for the garlic clams and they were not in stock!!!
    Had twin style kai lan, deep fried fish, pork knuckle, lemongrass crab, taufu. All were good except that I didn't fancy the crab and didn't touch the pork but family enjoyed the pork very much.

    Came home and had Ah-Yi iced lemon jelly for dessert - heavenly and truly satisfying!
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