Showing posts with label Foh Sang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foh Sang. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Foo Chow Kon Lau Mee @ Kedai Kopi Kai Shun - Foh Sang


Foo Chow Kon Lau Mee is a new stall offering this simple but delicious dish in the mornings. Choose your size of dish, some look massive, and your noodles arrive with char siu, roast pork, egg roll and a really tasty mince meat topping along with sliced chives, spring onions and soup. The noodles are yummy with porky goodness, judging from the morning crowds the locals agree too. This is the closest thing to Sarawak Kolo Mee I've come across in KK!


Foo Chow Kon Lau Mee is operating out of Kedai Kopi Kai Shun, Foh Sang, the next block along from Pick 'n' Pay.



The Bill : 1x Kon Lau Mee, 1x Teh C Ping = 9.40 MYR

Could this be the best kon lau mee in KK?

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Dim Sum @ Kedai Kopi Dan Restoran Sea Park - Foh Sang


On a Sunday morning for breakfast it's usually a toss up between dim sum and laksa, this week dim sum won the vote! We hadn't been to Kedai Kopi Dan Restoran Sea Park for some time now, so we thought we'd make a return journey to sample some steamed and fried treats. Sea Park was packed and after a few baskets of dim sum it's quite easy to understand why!


The ever popular siew mai.


A tasty kon lau mee is also available.


We both really loved these prawn and pork fried won ton.
 

Steamed prawn dumplings.
 

Very fresh and tasty pork pau.
 

Flat rice noodles stuffed with char siu.
 

Sea Park is next door to Pick 'n' Pay, Foh Sang.
 

The aftermath!


The Bill : Various Dim Sum, 1x Kon Lau Mee, 1x Pau, 2x Chinese Teh Ping = 22.50 MYR

Grab a table for delicious fresh tasting dim sum @ Sea Park!

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Chinese Food @ New Diamond Restoran - Foh Sang


Another great meal ticked up to the fine chefs of New Diamond Restoran. With certain trepidation I opted for tofu with minced pork and rice, trepidation because my last encounter with this dish at a different establishment was simply disasterous! Thankfully I had no such worries here, it was fantastic! Silky smooth tofu fried with minced pork, mushroom, onion and carrot in a savoury sauce that went perfectly with rice. Yummy!
 

The Little Nibbler enjoyed these Hokkien Noodles so much last time that it had to be tonight's pick too! Thick, almost square noodles, stir fried with chicken, pork and prawn in a thick savoury soy sauce. Big thumbs up!


 Diamond is located next to Pick N Pay's branch at Foh Sang.
 



The Bill : 1x Tofu Rice, 1x Hokkien Noodles, 1x Pot Chinese Teh Ping, 2x Tidbits, 2x Towels = 16.30 MYR

Diamond is fast becoming a firm favourite with us in KK's vast dining scene!

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Chinese Food @ Restaurant Happy - Foh Sang


We headed out tonight to Foh Sang to try Restaurant Happy's newer branch. Inside it's bright, clean and colourful pretty much the same as the original Kingfisher branch. We ordered sweet & sour pork, stir fried sweet potato leaves, rice and drinks. The sweet & sour pork was pretty standard, meaty chunks in batter with onion, tomato, cucumber and peppers in a gloopy sauce.


I really enjoyed the sweet potato leaves stir fried in garlic, the deep green colour of the veggies makes me believe I'm being healthy!
 

Restaurant Happy is located in Foh Sang, next door to Kedai Kopi Daily.
 


The Bill : 1x Sweet & Sour Pork, 1x Sweet Potato Leaves, 2x Nasi Putih, 1x Ice Lemon Tea, 1x Water = 26.70 MYR

Good, honest Chinese food @ Restaurant Happy, look out for the great value 7 ringgit rice plates!

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Chinese Food & New Diamond Restoran - Foh Sang


New Diamond Restoran is a deservedly popular chinese restaurant, it's usually packed to the rafters most evenings! Every time I've eaten here the food has been superb, tonight was no exception. First up, I picked Yung Chow fried rice, mixed veg, egg and pork, fried with rice. At last a fried rice worth eating! No stodgy rice here, fried rice as fried rice should be!!!


The Little Nibbler picked Hokkien noodles, thick noodles drenched in a savoury sauce with pork and cabbage. These noodles got the seal of approval all round!


Next up we had Sayur Manis fried with egg which is fast becoming a firm favourite with us. This was ok, not quite as good as some others we've had, no complaints really.


Pickles and peanuts along with a pot of chinese tea appear on your table as your seated, the first time I came here I thought they were free, but no such luck! Haha. The same can be said for the wet towels that magically appear stealth like from nowhere!!!


Diamond is located next door to Pick N Pay in Foh Sang.



The Bill : 1x Yung Chow Fried Rice, 1x Hokkien Noodles, 1x Sayur Manis, 1x Pickles/Peanuts, 1x Pot Chinese Tea, 2x Wet Towel = 25.80 MYR

Diamond is fantastic!!!

Sunday, 28 October 2012

Chinese Food @ How Lee Coffee Shop - Foh Sang


Usually when we can't decide which restaurant or kedai kopi to go to, we decide on an area and then have a wonder around, check out where's busy and what looks good. Every time we go to Foh Sang, How Lee Coffee Shop is always packed! So if the good people of KK think it's worth a visit then who are we to disagree!!! Luckily there was a table spare so we sat down and a helpful waiter took our order, the menu's on the wall...and...well... my Mandarin isn't quite what it should be so the waiter gave us a hand. I decided on Sweet & Sour Fish Slice with rice. Meaty, fresh, fish slices, lightly battered and fried with onion, pepper, tomato, and cucumber in a tangy sauce. Yummy!


The Little Nibbler had the Kon Lau Mee, which looked to be the coffee shop speciality along with porridge, as everyone seemed to have these orders on their table. Noodles came with chicken, pork, meatball and choy sum. The dish was seasoned with pepper, which The Nibbler wasn't over the moon about but I thought they tasted great!


We also had an order of Sayur Manis with Egg, this was really tasty.


How Lee Coffee Shop is located in Foh Sang opposite Ron's Kopitiam.



The Bill : 1x Sweet & Sour Fish, 1x Kon Lau Mee, 2x Chinese Teh Ping = 24.50 MYR

How Lee, another great reason to head to Foh Sang!

Monday, 4 June 2012

Kuching Laksa @ Ron's Kopitiam - Foh Sang


I love Laksa anytime of the day! But I've noticed it's hard to find in the evening, maybe I'm not looking in the right places??? So when I drove past Ron's Kopitiam recently and saw the sign for Kuching Laksa served from 3 - 11pm I couldn't have been more happier!
Both me and the Little Nibbler agreed this was a great tasting Laksa with generous ingredients served in a wonderfully spicy broth.



Chinese Teh Ping and Kitchai Ping.


Not having been in Ron's for a while there seems to be some new vendors operating from inside the coffee shop, not only the guys selling Kuching Laksa but also on offer was Fried Porridge which we were assured was a new taste for KK, maybe next time!



The Bill : 2x Laksa, 1x Kitchai Ping, 1x Chinese Teh Ping = 13.50 MYR 


Looking for your Laksa fix in the evening, look no further, it's here at Ron's in Foh Sang!

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Nasi Ayam @ Kedai Kopi Guning Emas - Foh Sang


Nasi Ayam is another great tasting, simple dish that I really enjoy here in KK. You can see the huge queues of people most lunch times at Kedai Kopi Guning Emas waiting for their tapau. So today I decided it was my turn to see what all the fuss was about!
First of all I have to say the portion of chicken is huge compared to a lot of other places, though this is reflected in the price. This isn't your three dollar budget portion. The roast chicken was delicious and flavoursome, it's served on top of cucumber slices and dressed in a savoury sauce. An extra portion of thick savoury sweet sauce comes as an accompaniment which is just out of this world! A fantastic home made chilli sauce gives an extra kick. Simply delicious!



Chicken broth is definitely home made, look what I found lurking in mine!


Kedai Kopi Guning Emas is located in Foh Sang, on the same side as KFC. Arrive at lunch time to avoid disappointment as this place gets really busy !


The queue had died down a bit when I took this photo, there were around twenty people in it when I first arrived.


The Bill : Nasi Ayam, Chinese Teh Ping = 6MYR

This is an amazing Chicken Rice place, I'm so coming back for more! As well as to sample their Char Siu Rice, watch this space. Can't wait!