Click here for previous review of Sultan Lounge (April 19).
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Mun Wah Hokkien Mee @ Maharajalela
Friday, October 30, 2009
Sassorosso @ Yap Kwan Seng
Was there life before Sassorosso? Seems like a hazy memory.
An elegant outlet that offers the assurance of terrific Italian food. Even after more than two years in business and changes in key personnel, this place hasn't lost its flair for whipping up some of KL's best pizzas and pastas.
Pumpkin ravioli with air-dried beef. One of the finest raviolis we've ever had. Absolute comfort food, thanks to the sweet, creamy pumpkin mash encased in delicate ravioli skin.
Potato gnocchi with black truffles in butter sauce. Boasted a terrific texture.
Bigoli all'anitra, a dish that has been here since the start. A thick spaghetti from the region of Veneto, cooked with duck broth & duck gizzard ragout.
Pan-fried sole fillet in foie gras sauce with caramelised leek. An interesting recipe to perk up what might otherwise be a dull fish dish.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Summer Palace: MIGF @ Putrajaya Marriott
Click here for previous review of Summer Palace (August 5).
A co-winner of the MIGF award for creativity last year, Summer Palace has a 2009 festival menu costing RM118++ without wine. Whatever happens this year, it's safe to say they won't win any prizes for pleasant, efficient service.
Trio of Neptune Ensemble (1. scallop and smoked salmon duet with pomelo in tangy tomato essence, 2. baked crab claw with cuttlefish paste wrap and golden egg floss, 3. crispy shrimp dumpling with spicy red dates sauce). Premium versions of dim sum.
Well-prepared consomme of scallop, geoduck, fish maw & green lip abalone.
Baked village chicken layered with spinach, duck liver onion bun and candied garlic dip. An intriguing threesome of wide-ranging tastes and textures.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Munakata @ Life Centre
Munakata's dinner promotion, which has been running for several months, offers unlimited orders of 40 items from a special menu for only RM60++. Not a bad deal at all.
Service is efficient and the food seems to be served reasonably fast if the restaurant isn't too busy. The warm Unagi Tamago (eel wrapped in cooked egg) and Hourensou Butter (grilled spinach in butter) probably arrived within five minutes of our order.
Munakata,
Life Centre, Jalan Sultan Ismail.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Tuscany: MIGF & More @ Putrajaya Marriott
A co-winner of the 2008 MIGF award for best creative dining experience, Tuscany is back this year with a festival menu that costs RM258++ with wine. Service here is exceptionally warm and accommodating.
Scallop & salmon trout parcel with basil sundried tomato essence. Would be better if the ingredients tasted fresher. That became a recurring problem throughout our meal.
Magret of duck with poached pear and apricot balsamic glaze. Forgettable.
Lentil lime soup with quail penne and cumin crisp. Stomach-warming stuff.
Sorbet of calvados and mint as a palate-cleanser. Not really necessary though.
Tarragon-baked Pacific Rock Oysters on haricot beans and asparagus spears. The oysters weren't fresh either, leaving a somewhat foul taste in our mouths.
Angus beef tenderloin with foie gras on fig morel glaze. Succulent and hearty, though it didn't taste as interesting as it sounded, no thanks to the bland foie.
Caramelized web of truffle mascarpone with cinnamon-infused berries & passionfruit coulis.
Macchiato with macadamia and pistachio jewels. Could have skipped this.
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