Sunday 18 December 2016

17122016 Secret Garden Chinese Restaurant

Hello, hello, and this is coming from a very cozy and posh place, called the Secret Garden Chinese Restaurant PJ (家園私房菜). A group of us FoodInkers are called in to review their new and upcoming steamboat menu. They've been known for their Chinese cuisines with home-like environment, so it's a surprise to many that they'd infused steamboat into the upcoming menu.

I'll be honest and say here that I've not heard been here, let alone tried their food yet. So, I'm pretty excited to see what will be served! I like the name of their restaurant, and when I got to know the reason behind their concept, I was more thrilled to get a taste of their food!

Secret Garden is located in Sea Park, PJ, but it's not exactly very visible (hence like a secret garden) if you're just driving around the area. Also, Secret Garden is themed in such a way, that when you walk into the place, it feels like coming home ("HOME SWEET HOME!") and it gives you a soft sense of security when you're in the place. The interior of the place is by far one of the most amazing I've seen to date - there's live plants, wow-ing wall paintings, feng shui, lots of space (something you don't see often today), and it's not just the traditional round tables, but also the long ones (which are for large groups of 10 or so).


 The panoramic interior view of the restaurant


The unique long table


The live plants and charcoal walls


The Secret Garden mural
Isn't it gorgeous?!


A feng shui setup with lots of woods and water running around


The display of the seafood that you can have!


Their signature dish - Signature Taiwanese Style Braised "Dong Po" Pork Belly
RM38 small, RM66 large
I was immediately in love with this at first bite!
They melt in your mouth! (Yes, read it twice please!)


Close up shot


Provided were some sauces and condiments to make our own style of sauces


We were shown some varieties, but I'm just sticking to soy sauce, lime and some chopped garlics


Then, we had the Steamed Free Range Duckweed Fed Chicken with Homemade Sauce
Have you tasted chicken which was raised for more than 120 days?
The meat is more tender and taste better than the normal ones.
Most importantly it's huge! =D

Note: This must be eaten when served warm, and if it is cooled down (no, it can't be reheated), the skin and meat will be chewy. For those that always "feed the camera" first, please pay attention to this, and don't say I didn't warn ya.


Pork slice! with some food decor 
(not the Santa and Snowman will not be part of your menu, LOL)


Some ingredients for the steamboat, brought to you by the fabulous mermaid
But the pork-slice-wrapped doll and this mermaid capture many people's attention!


Secret Garden Imperial Chicken Broth
(I'll put below the price and packages available for CNY menu)


Premium Wild Forest Truffle and Mushrooms Broth
(I'll put below the price and packages available for CNY menu)


We have tobiko squid balls, truffle balls, pork balls with mushrooms, fish slice, handmade fish paste, handmade prawn paste, seafood dumplings, chives pork dumplings


We were also enlightened by the Chef whom demonstrated to us how the handmade pork balls are made.


He made it look so easy, and everyone was like "I think I can do this too"


Video of Chef making the pork balls


And we were given a try to make our own pork balls!
Behold, my very own pork balls!!
(Don't cheekily smile there, I know what you're thinking!)


They also serve Yee Sang but of course, it's only available for the CNY package.


CNY STEAMBOAT Package 1

Price:
  • 6 pax = RM388
  • 10 pax = RM688 
Appetizers:
  • Yee Sang with Salmon
  • Taiwanese Deep-Fried Crispy Salted Chicken
Broth:
  • Secret Garden Imperial Chicken Broth
Hot Pot Ingredients:
  • Seafood Platter: Tiger Prawn, White Clam, Fish Maw, Scallop
  • Sliced Pork Neck
  • Sliced Beef / Sliced Lamb
  • Handmade Pork Balls with Mushroom
  • Handmade Tobiko Squid Balls
  • SG Seafood Dumpling “Kao Zi” and Chives Pork Dumpling “Kao Zi”
  • Handmade Fish Paste
  • Mix Vegetables and Mushrooms Platter
  • White Bean Curd
  • Fu Chuk Skin (Bean Curd Skin)
  • Udon Noodle
Dessert:
  • Herbal Jelly with Wild Honey

CNY STEAMBOAT Package 2

Price:
  • 6 pax = RM888
  • 10 pax = RM1688
Appetizers:
  • Yee Sang with Jelly Fish and Salmon
  • Taiwanese Deep-Fried Cripsy Salted Chicken and Fried Sotong
Broth:
  • Premium Wild Forest Truffle and Mushrooms Broth
Hot Pot Ingredients:
  • Seafood Platter: Abalone Clam, Tiger Prawn, Geoduck, Sliced Snapper, White Clam, Fish Maw, Sea Cucumber
  • Sliced Japan Sendai Beef
  • Sliced Iberico
  • Handmade Black Truffle Balls
  • Handmade Squid Balls
  • Handmade Pork Balls with Mushroom
  • SG Seafood Dumpling “Kao Zi” and Chives Pork Dumpling “Kao Zi”
  • Handmade Fish Paste
  • Handmade Prawn Paste
  • Mix Vegetables and Mushrooms Platter
  • Homemade Organic Black Bean Curd
  • Fu Chuk Skin (Bean Curd Skin)
  • Taiwanese Bamboo Charcoal Ramen and Taiwanese Spinach Ramen
Dessert:
  • Chinese New Year Special Dessert

Location:
7 & 9 Jalan SS 23/15,
47400, Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operation Hours:
Mon - Sun :
11.30am-3.00pm
6.00pm-11.00pm

Contact:
03-7887 6999


Note: This place is mostly packed on normal days, so I'd reckon you quick reserve a table with them if you're thinking of having a CNY meal there.

Sunday 11 December 2016

10122016 Friendsmily Steamboat House

It's been a long while since I went to a steamboat house, and was grateful to be invited by FoodInk to Friendsmily Steamboat House (FSH) to try out some of their menu!

First, a little background on the place. While it's recently opened (Nov '15), the main business is actually from Kingfisher Seafood Mart (KSM) who has been in the business of selling fresh and frozen seafood. You can actually buy the seafood from KSM and have FSH cook it for you. How cool is that?! However, there'll be surcharge if you require them to steam is a specific manner (you'll find out more when you're there!)


Not sure if there was a label error, but I kinda thought this was snails


Up close shot


This is one mean crab, I tried to get closer, and it reacted to me (like all the time!)
Thank goodness its pincers were tied up, else I'd be needing 911, lol


the prawns are super active!


Here's a short video of them.
Something's caught their attention?


Surcharge for steaming the seafood.
This is what I mentioned earlier.

Had a good tour around the KSM, and I must say the prices here are very good compared to the local supermarkets! I'm definitely interested in coming back to get some stuff, especially the scallops and seafood tofu! After the tour, went back to FSH to find that lots of food prepared!


CHECK IT OUT!! We've got all the good stuff yo!
Don't think I'll need to spell out the items on the table.
Take a look for yourself!




Close up shots


This here is the Wintermelon Pot.
Honestly while this looks absolutely stunning, I didn't think it's practical at all.
We had a tough time to cook the ingredients and to scoop them up.
But was it any good? It's darn AWESOME!
Love the taste!
If it wasn't any hassle, I'd reckon this is hands-down-you-must-try!

In case you're wondering what's on the other pot,
it's the 1/2 Plain Soup and 1/2 Sweet Corn Tomato Drumstick Pot
They're nice and tasty, but I'd still prefer the soup in the Wintermelon pot


Camera "eat" first.
Many of the FoodInkers were busy capturing the food


I figured I might as well so something too!


Seafood Pan Besar (Talapia)
This is one heck of a meal!
You get mussles, scallops, prawns, abalone slices, sotong, clams, and of course the talapia fish too!
You can check out the prices below and for more info.


They've even got some menu packages which includes Yong Tau Fu !
Sweet deals!




Close up shots




Capture of the menu listing for you! =)


Another shot of the Wintermelon Pot with lots of food in it!


Even caught a video for you!

If you're into fresh seafood, then there's a good recommendation for you! You can get some grocery shopping done, and optionally eat them immediately after purchase! Hahaha.


Location:
Friendsmily Steamboat House
No.7-1 & 9-1,
Jalan Damai Perdana 6/1B,
Bandar Damai Perdana, 56000 Cheras

Contact: 03-91079374

Note: Kingfisher Seafood Mart, is just below it. 
Don't miss the chance to check them out too while you're there!

Friday 9 September 2016

Train to Busan: Top 5 Flaws

Source: www.shaw.sg

Love it or hate it? I LOVE IT! But I won't be talking what I love about it. I think it's pretty obvious if you googled out or read the reviews about it. Honestly, I'd suggest you to just watch it - like go buy a movie ticket for whatever next screening available for you!

Well, I don't do vlogs, as I'm a nervous-wreck in front of cameras, so this will be in a written form instead. If you don't like it, there's always the X button at the top right of the tab/window. Feel free to comment below on your thoughts about the movies, or if you found more flaws about the movie.

**Beware of Spoiler Alert**

#5 First Zombie Onboard!

Saw how the first zombie got onboard the train without anyone noticing? The Train Attendant didn't feel anyone moving behind him, or the loud stump the person-before-turned-into-zombie made? As the person-before-turned-into-zombie was "its" way trough the carriage, no one felt suspicious at all? That's one super effective biological weapon there!

#4 Zombie's Nature

The zombies are portrayed to be highly sensitive to noise, and they react at the sight of a human. They have poorer sensitivity to light as compared to humans, therefore in very dim light, they are not able to detect humans. How do instinctively detect human? Not by smell nor heat senses definitely, otherwise all the human characters would have been long dead.

#3 The Escape Plan

I get that they want to go to somewhere safe. But, it's not really a battle against time so why the rush? They had already identify the zombie's reaction to human sight, available light and sound. One of the main character (before he turned into a zombie and jump off the train) was able to calm down to figure out the routing of the train and plan their way through the carriages to get the other survivors. Shouldn't he also be able to come out with a plan to hide away from plain sight? There are a lot of materials to build a cloak-like cover.

#2 Evil IS Dumb AF

Trying to get rid of some people because they might be a threat, is an naturally acceptable act of fear. But why would you lock them in a safer location than where you're at, and not put yourself there in the first place? Let's do a quick recap. There are 3 carriages, in an orderly manner, at this point of context: A. Carriage with Zombies, B. Carriage with survivors, C. Carriage with outcasted survivors. (C is furthest away from A, while B is just after A) See the picture now? So, ladies and gentlemen, here's the unexpected outcome! The evil "geniuses" were busy securing the joint-point of carriage B&C, instead of fortifying the joint-point of carriage A&B. Thus, allowing a suicidal old lady to bring a WTF-moment into the story!

#1 It Ain't Safe Until The Young Lady Sings!

The golden moment goes to the young girl who sang at the ending moment, indirectly signaling to the military personnel that she and the pregnant lady were in no doubt humans. So the billion dollar question is: Who taught/told her to sing for safety? I'm assuming she knew (or someone knew) that it's safe to sing! Like we didn't already know that sound attracts zombie, regardless of light's presence. The young girl knew it was her fatal mistake that contributed to her dad turning into a zombie, and by any means, anyone with that experience would remain silent after a long and loud cry. Even the military was covertly operating as silently and distantly from the gate as possible. Mind blowing instinct she has, doesn't she!


And there you have, the Top 5 Flaws of the hottest Korean movie in town, Train To Busan!
Feel free to leave your comments below on your thoughts about the movie!

Wednesday 7 September 2016

Mozzie Repellant, Made with Young Living Essential Oils

Just collected my package from Mama Pam (ok that's what I call her, but you shall call her Pamela or Pam for short). As soon as I saw her post on the mozzie (mosquito) repellant, I was intrigued by the idea! It was the perfect gift for my sis, since my sis now works in Singapore (and we all know about the Zika virus).

Mama Pam's someone who's very quick to take action. I was just commenting on her post at FB, and she sent me WhatsApp messages with details about the mozzie repellant. I know her and trust her recommendations (even back when she was blogging, I could rely on her taste for good things). And there, I was sold! Ordered myself a spray bottle with a refill pack.

Now, before I show you the good stuff, I must give yet another compliment to Mama Pam. When she quoted me the goods, she had forgotten that she quoted me based on slightly above the costing price (that's almost bare minimum profit). When she came to realize it, she was honest with me, but yet she didn't demand the extras. Now, I shop a lot online, especially from product distributors and many in this case would have apologized but request me to top up (and we're strangers before those transactions are made). So, here's a perfect example of an honest and nice entrepreneur!

Yes, I'm pulling both her legs; I wondering if I can get discount from future purchases, hahahaha. Just kidding Mama Pam! I'll continue to support your business with discount or not!

Nevertheless, what's said above is nothing short of the truth =)

Alright, so here's what the items look like:



To me!
The package looks simple and nice!



Here's my spray bottle with the refill pack!


For more info, please contact Pam Song at pamsong@gmail.com


Source: Pam Song's FB


I took a couple of sprays on my hands, and I instantly took liking to the scent of the spray! When Mama Pam told me "This repellant smells divine", she isn't kidding! After I showered, I sprayed my my whole body with it! And ya know what?!  I SMELL GOOOOOD~~! Got my mum curious about the fragrance too!

OK I just remembered that this package is actually a gift for my sis! Oops!I better get one for myself instead!

If you're getting yourself some mozzie repellants, get this! Worth the bucks, I tell you! And also support Mama Pam =D


Oh ya, another tips, the mozzie repellants can be coupled as droppers to your water based air purifier, because they're 100% therapeutic grade essential oils. Let the divinity scent spread everywhere!

More info MOZZIE REPELLANT pricing:


  • 2oz Premix with spray bottle - RM25
  • 5ml refill - RM50
    * Just drop 30 drops into the spray bottle each time and fill with distilled water (should be able to refill 3x)
  • 15ml refill - RM130
    * Just drop 30 drops into the spray bottle each time and fill with distilled water (should be able to refill 9x)


For more info, please contact Pam Song at pamsong@gmail.com

Tuesday 6 September 2016

Belated Birthday Gift from Sis!

Was quite surprised by my sis, when she got me a belated birthday gift! Well, if you know me well enough, you'd probably already know that I don't celebrate my birthday and neither I do fancy birthday gifts for myself.

So, yeah I am surprised by my sis, even though I don't quite express it in anyway. Here's my way of saying thanks to my sis!


Thank you my darling sister!
A very thoughtful gift!
=D

Guy has gotta always smell good!