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    November 13, 2006

    KY eats – Damansara Village Steamboat (Pulau Ketam style)

    Steamboat is best enjoyed with a group of friends, so I gathered the usual suspects last weekend and eight of us went to the relatively new Damansara Village Steamboat opposite ProJET gas station near Atria at Damansara Jaya.

    Damansara Village Steamboat (pulau ketam style)
    very nice set up and excellent ambiance

    This place is more than just a simple restaurant, there’s a little pool for kids to catch guppies (longkang fish) from, some furry animals, Iguana, and a giant tortoise on one side, a miniature vegetable farm, and even a guy twisting balloons for free. At least this local restaurant is catching up to McDonald’s concept of making the kids happy first.

    As for the restaurant itself, there are indoor and outdoor areas, with everything set up in an open concept. No need for air conditioning when you have high ceiling, no wall, and plenty of fans. The tables are not arranged too close together either, very spacious and comfortable.

    Damansara Village Steamboat (pulau ketam style)
    the standard steamboat set

    For the eight of us, we ordered five portion of the standard steamboat set (assorted fish balls, prawns, mussels, eggs, bamboo clams, noodle, and vegetables). To complete the meal and add some variety, we also asked for 300gm of live tiger prawn (still jumping on the plates!), straw mushroom, 1kg of giant clam, and a pretty good size batfish that looks and tastes pretty much like pomphret.

    Damansara Village Steamboat (pulau ketam style)
    the extras: tiger prawns, clams, fish, straw mushroom

    As this is a Pulau Ketam style steamboat, we go for the traditional clear soup with some herbal ingredients. The sambal provided at this place was pretty good too.

    We started out boiling the soup with some seafood, fish balls, and noodle for the first round. Finished everything in less than a few minutes; and proceed with the second round of giant clams and others; then it was the fish; and after that the live prawns; with the final round of more noodles and egg. The soup got better and better as the essence of seafood ingredients got sucked into it. It was a very fulfilling meal, fresh ingredients with very good soup. The food went well with the fresh coconut juice and a bottle of toddy we ordered.

    Damansara Village Steamboat (pulau ketam style)
    the happy diners

    The dinner came to slightly less than RM 30 per person. I would consider that a very good value for the ambiance and great food we had. A place worth visiting again.

    Damansara Village Steamboat (pulau ketam style)
    less than 2 kilometers from Kelana Jaya LRT station

    Address:
    1067, Jalan Jenjarum
    SS23 Damansara Jaya
    47400 Petaling Jaya

    GPS: 3.124233, 101.612672
    Tel: 03-7803 1832

    By the way, if you haven’t know already, the big boss is Patrick Teoh.

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