Dec
15th

KY eats - Asam Prawn at Kelana Jaya

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Allow me to introduce you one of the bestest asam prawn in this side of Klang Valley, served by restaurant Hoowan that is just right next to the slightly more famous resturant Talipon (buffet steamboat/grill) and opposite the Kelana Jaya LRT station. Some of the noobs, like ST, suan, and paul will most probably agree that the dish is indeed, the asam pwn.

Asam Prawn at Kelana Jaya
asam prawn… *drool*…. yummmmm

As the restaurant is actually a Chinese “order whatever damn dish you want to go with rice” (tai chau) place, they offer a wide variety of dishes. However, as with most these types of restaurants, there isn’t any menu, so you must trust your server’s oral description on each dish. Sometimes I end up ordering the dish that I don’t understand most just for the sake of experimenting.

Asam Prawn at Kelana Jaya

The best dish that the establishment offers would be the Asam Prawn, it comes in a hot claypot, much like how bak kut teh is usually served. For a two person portion, there are usually about 6-8 pretty decent size prawns. Other ingredients are brinjal (eggplant,) lady’s finger (okra,) tomato, onion, and green/red chilli. You must try it for yourself if you are the asam curry type of person. It carries the sour and spicey taste but not overly done. The prawns are usually pretty fresh and goes very well with the curry gravey and the extra ingredients.

The other dishes they serve are pretty decent too. Particulary the trademark tofu and the kang kung belacan. Then again, you too should be bolder in trying out new things. Do note that the place is semi open-air, so avoid going when raining.

Map to Asam Prawn at Kelana Jaya
this is how you get there, foo!

Address:
Jalan SS 25/2,
Petaling Jaya, Selangor

GPS: 3.113305, 101.605886



Dec
14th

KY saw - wtf Chinese Scouring Pad

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Allow me to introduce you the COLOURFUL SCOURINGPAD that is made in China. In an effort to attain globalisation superiority, Mao’s products now come with description in English… well, at least English alphabets.

colourful scouring pad

From the Mie Jie (beauty and clean) company comes the Bai Jie Bu (literally White Clean Cloth.) These are easy enough, but then we get to the caption of this thing that reads “Make Food Ustensils Clean and Bright wight it“. I supposed it’s for cleaning utensils? beats me what wight is, I suppose they just missspelled “with” with an extra g.

colourful scouring pad

As an exercise, please translate the description and instruction of usage of this product. Anyone who can complete such feat deserves to go on a date with me (if you’re a hot chick.)

Let me quote the instruction verbatim here
SHI YONG: QING JIE GE ZHONG ZHI OI DE BIAO MIAN, RU BU XIU GANG, LU, BO LI, TANG CI HE TAO CI DENG, RU BU QUE DING WU JIAN DE ZHI DI, XIAN ZAI BU XIAN DI FANG SHI YONG.

All i can get from this is that it can be used to clean variety of surfaces, like stainless steel, glass.. blah.. headache.



Dec
13th

KY’s New Home

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Hi there boys and girls, you have found the new home of KY speaks.

I moved away from blogspot to have more flexibility and to saves you noobs a few keystrokes when typing the URL if you have not bookmarked me already. So, welcome to kyspeaks.com, update your links, blogroll, bookmark, notes, handphone entry, scribbles on notes.. etc etc etc

I’m still in the process of customizing wordpress to make it behave exactly as I want it to be. New posts coming soon. I’ll also be adding galleries and fun stuff like that to the this site. Hang on. In the mean time, you can also take a look at my car site at kydrives.net.

Enjoy your stay, I’ll be here all year.



Dec
9th

KY eats - Dragon-i Restaurant at 1 Utama

So as I was walking to the Vietnam Kitchen at 1 Utama new wing from MPH bookstore. Something new caught my eye, it was the new and shiny banner of Dragon-i restaurant. It displayed something like “He has arrived! We have waited for 10 years!”, and “Gunniess book of records.” I remembered seeing that on Kimberly’s post, hence I told myself I would check that place out, that was a few months ago.


Nice setting with pretty good interior decoration.

The restaurant name in Mandarin is “Long de Chuan Ren”, which means the people of dragon, but they’ve put a spin to it and instead of the “Long” of dragon, they used to “Long” of “Siu Long Pau”, which literally means pau in a small basket. The restaurant’s speciality as advertised is siu long pau and their ramen.

One thing that this place definately get a vote from me was their menu. Every single item is accompanied with a photo and some description of the dish. It helps alot to decipher what some of these dishes come with.


are you hungry?

We ordered the ramen soup with ribs (since the picture they shown on the menu was the largest..), a bamboo shoot side dish, a fried ramen entry, and a dessert.

The ramen soup was pretty good, the ramen itself quite fine and very smooth. The soup doesn’t carry very strong taste but gives a subtle hint of aroma, which was nice and didn’t feel like those that are overly laden with MSG. The ribs would have been perfect had it been a bit more fatty, but that’s just my taste. Maybe these days people are slightly more health concious? *gasp*

The bamboo shoot side dish was pretty decent, though looks abit like eating centipede carcases. The sauce was a little bit too sweet though, but the texture was very nice. As for the fried ramen, my dinner partner of the evening was not able to finish it, claiming that it’s a bit too oily. I tasted the dish, it wasn’t bad, however it was too oily even for me, and didn’t really impress my taste bud one way or the other.

As for the dessert, it was as if they tried too hard. Either that, or because we were the late customers, we got it filled with too much fungus and longans and all those ingredients, but not nearly enough liquid to let those little things swim in. It ended up overly sweet and didn’t do a particularly excellent job as far as thirst quenching goes.

Overall, it’s a pretty decent place with a very nice atmosphere with pretty reasonable price (the meal was some RM40 or so if I remember correctly). Perhaps I’ll have to try their siu long pau next time, avoid the fried ramen.

It is situated in 1-Utama, new wing, next to Vietmanese Kitchen that’s on 3rd 2nd floor by MPH bookstore.

GPS: 3.150050, 101.615939



Dec
8th

KY saw - Saddest Chicken and Sotong Pictures

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Two of the saddest pictures of the day. A picture speaks a thousand words, so here I present to you this 2000+ word post.

cute chicken dead sibling
how sad…

kerol sotong
how cruel..

cheers!