Food Bloggers’ Potluck with Big Boys Oven

Lazy Mood On – Picture Heavy Post

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Sidney – Peking Duck Wrap

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FezzaBoy – Varieties of Pasta

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Jackson de MaMa – ????

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Cutie – Stuffed Egg

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WMW and Jason – Teluk Intan Chee Cheong Fun

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Xiu Long Bao – Ju Hu Char and Sambal Belacan with Kick

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Teckiee – Pasta

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Tummythoz – RicePot Chicken Rice

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Kusahi-Keat – Pong Teh

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Sidney – Green Curry Chicken

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KampungboyCitygal – Thai Spring Roll with Plum Saucer

Sunny’s Creation

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Mahsuri – “Specially made chempedak mousse sandwich between soft layer of sponge cake deco with almond bits and top with a white creamshell and pickled cherry”

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Fruity Cheese Cake

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Colourful Macarons

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Les Durian – “Specially made durian mousse sandwiched between soft layer of sponge cake covered with white chocolat” (Sunny, 2007)


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O’Chocolate – “Chocolat mousse cake is embedded with a hint of orange peel and covered with infused orange senguine (blood orange) syrup ganache. The mousse cake is decorated with a roasted walnut and a piece of chocolat” (Sunny, 2007)

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Tiramisu – “It is a full flavour cake with the layered aroma of mascaporne cheese and coffee syrup” (Sunny, 2007)

Amazing Work of Marzipan (try to sink your teeth into it and see?)

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Food Bloggers’ Potluck with Big Boys Oven

Lazy Mood On – Picture Heavy Post

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Sidney – Peking Duck Wrap

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FezzaBoy – Varieties of Pasta

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Jackson de MaMa – ????

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Cutie – Stuffed Egg

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WMW and Jason – Teluk Intan Chee Cheong Fun

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Xiu Long Bao – Ju Hu Char and Sambal Belacan with Kick

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Teckiee – Pasta

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Tummythoz – RicePot Chicken Rice

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Kusahi-Keat – Pong Teh

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Sidney – Green Curry Chicken

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KampungboyCitygal – Thai Spring Roll with Plum Saucer

Sunny’s Creation

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Mahsuri – “Specially made chempedak mousse sandwich between soft layer of sponge cake deco with almond bits and top with a white creamshell and pickled cherry”

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Fruity Cheese Cake

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Colourful Macarons

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Les Durian – “Specially made durian mousse sandwiched between soft layer of sponge cake covered with white chocolat” (Sunny, 2007)


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O’Chocolate – “Chocolat mousse cake is embedded with a hint of orange peel and covered with infused orange senguine (blood orange) syrup ganache. The mousse cake is decorated with a roasted walnut and a piece of chocolat” (Sunny, 2007)

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Tiramisu – “It is a full flavour cake with the layered aroma of mascaporne cheese and coffee syrup” (Sunny, 2007)

Amazing Work of Marzipan (try to sink your teeth into it and see?)

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Restoran Ho Weng Kee @ SS2, Petaling Jaya

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Another lovely overcast Sunday morning. The sun was slightly obscured by fluffy clouds. No chirping of birds but I can hear some honking around. It’s still a very delightful day for a perfect brunch. KampungBoy is so happy about making decision today (it’s his turn today) that make me grow suspicious. Usually he would just shove it off and ask me to decide on where to eat. The truth is he has been here for three times without me (!!) and to make thing worst he kept ranting and raving about the Oh So Tender beef brisket wantan mee from Ho Weng Kee.

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The Wantan Mee with beef brisket (RM 5.00) is absolutely delicious. This is the fourth time KampungBoy orders this. After long hours of cooking in slow fire, the beef briskets are flavourful, fork-tender and moist. Apart from that, the noodles are springy and the sauce with dashes of sesame oil is full of flavour. KampungBoy’s colleague recommended the dried mandarin peel duck and braised chicken feet with mushroom too.

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I gave the Curry Wantan Mee (RM 5.00), their house specialty a try. The curry broth is rich and aromatic, and the noodles were fine enough too, but the combination of both seems weird for me. I would prefer my curry noodles with hor fun, yellow noodles or rice vermicelli but not wantan mee.

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Not satisfied with the measly small portion, we ordered the Siu Kow (dumpling) too. With a minimum order of five (RM 4.50), it comes in a bowl of hot soup with spring onion garnishing. The siu kow with beautiful classic pleats never fail to amaze us.

The RM 15 is truly well spent as I’ve decided not to be angry of him over the eaten-nice-wantan-mee-three-times-without-me matter anymore.

Ho Weng Kee
32, Jalan SS2/66
Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan
(Same row as Nam Heong Chicken Rice, Sam Chen Restaurant and Digi Centre)
Closed on Tuesday. Open for Breakfast and Lunch Only

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Wong Poh Claypot Butter Crab @ Bukit Mayang Mas

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On search of some heinously sinful, artery clogging, high calories and high colesterol delight?

Wong Poh’s Claypot Butter Crab answer your quest. The crabbies are evenly coated in the liberal thick sauce, with a hint of spiciness from curry leaves and cili padi. The accompanying fried mantao is great to mop off all the creamy thick butter sauce. It is simply out of the world!

We were joyously licking the sauce off and savour the sweet and scrumptious crab meat (we tell the waiter that we want the biggest size crabbies!) and all its goodness for a befitting sweet finish while everyone joins the crowd for merdeka celebration and coundown. Total bill comes close to rm 50 for 2 rice, clay pot butter crab and a sizzling plate of japanese bean curd.

Location Map of Wong Poh, Bukit Mayang Mas

Restaurant Wong Poh
36 & 38 Jln BM 1/2
Bukit Mayang Mas
47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 603-7803 3527

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Boat House @ TTDI

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September must be the peak birth month, where we are having a hive of birthday celebrations for the September babies every Friday/Saturday since the first week of September. Let’s start with divide celebration of Kelvin’s and Poh’s!

Nestled in the heart of Taman Tun, this cosy little hideaway functions as a quiet neighborhood restaurant. A very low keyed, family/friends owned quaint and cosy dining experience that offer an extensive menu, ranging from Western delicacies to Local delights.

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I love the way they staged the table, the dinnerware match the harmonious purple-red color scheme very well. Very gorgeous indeed!

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Cempedak Chicken (RM9.90). After deseed, the cempedak flesh is stuffed with some seasoned chicken cube and coated in batter to be deep fried. The sweet orange-yellow coloured pulp coupled with the salty chicken cubes is an acquired taste, some of us like it so much but some just shoved it off.

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The Grilled Chicken Chop (RM 19.80) with a mushroom sauce glaze and a side of roasted potatoes is lightly dusted with herbs. The chicken is tender, juicy and well marinated.

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Kampungboy had the Oven Roasted Rack of Lamb (RM 39.80, the lamb is seared, and encrusted with garlic and sweet herb crust and served over a bed of seasonal vegetables The pinkish –read meat is succulent, delicious and done to a turn. The de-boned lamb is a pleasure to eat but only complain is that the serving is too insignificant.

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Kelvin’s Carbonara (RM 23.90) is sinfully rich, egg, cream, butter, parmesan cheese all in one smooth creamy concoction. It is a pleasure for the first few bite, but eventually it becomes too heavy for his taste.

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Piccata Chicken (RM 27.80) is made of simple ingredients such as butterflied chicken, capers, lemons and white wine but Chow find his plate of chicken disastrous because they over laden It with aubergines, zucchinis, shredded cheese, mushroom slices and frozen mixed vegetables. To make thing worst, the chicken is deep fried instead of pan fried.

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Blue Cheese Scallops Poppy Seed Fettucine (RM 28.90). The blue cheese sauce is not pungent and empowering at all, in fact it was a bit bland in taste. Maybe they use a well-balanced, approachable blue instead of the pungent blue? Poppy seed is something different, it makes a terrific contrast for texture and appearance.

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The Tenderloin Steak in Red Wine (RM 45.80). The tenderloin is very thick, but not to say extremely tender and juicy. The birthday boy would be more delightful if he was given with a bigger serving. Nevertheless, this was a truly delicious meal served with some balsamic-sautéed greens and boiled potatoes.

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ML’s Fish and Chips in classic English beer batter (RM 23.80). It is served in a classic and simple way, fish fillets dipped in an ale batter and deep-fried with a side of fried potatoes and malt vinegar, nothing fancy and nothing extra.

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Drunken Prawns with Emperor Noodles (RM 13.90). Served in a clay pot, the succulent juicy prawns are lapped up with delicious Chinese wine soup and the oodles of emperor noodles remains springy even though it soak up the wonderful savory soup. Something that my mum taught me, a fool proof cooking trick for Chinese food is to add a dash of Chinese wine into your cookings. It will never fail to amaze your guest/loved one.

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My order of Spaghetti Mee Mamak (RM 13.90) comes in a to-die-for aroma.
The additives and taste imparting ingredients penetrate into the glistening noodles and they are very generous with the seafood as you can see from the picture. Pure bliss.

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Good Ol’ Friends

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The Shy Camera Man

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Some cake cutting session and the occasional ole booze session at our place after the dinner. We spent the evening talk incessantly and gossiping. Life is all about good booze, good friends and good food!

BoatHouse Restaurant
16, Lorong Rahim Kajai 14

Taman Tun Dr Ismail
60000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : 03-7727 4426

Opening Hours:
Mon to Fri – 11am to 3pm, 6pm to 12am, Sat – 12pm to 4pm, 6pm to 1 am, Sunday Closed.

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