Showing posts with label Noodles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noodles. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 June 2013

Noodles @ Boston - Karamunsing Capital


Boston's been around for a while now, we hadn't eaten here for quite a long time, probably before I started blogging, so we thought we'd return and see if it was as good as we remembered. There's quite a large menu to choose from that ranges from noodles and rice dishes to western sizzler plates and snacks, with a large choice of drinks too. I fancied something spicy and filling so the chicken curry noodles caught my attention, looked great in the menu, a little less so in real life but tasted good and hit the spot, the chicken drumstick must have come from some monster chicken, it was huge! Also in the bowl came beancurd puffs, fishcake slices, beansprouts, choy sum, fresh red chilli slices topped with Chinese chives and fried shallots.


Fried keow teow is quite possibly The Little Nibbler's favourite style of noodle, apart from kon lau mee, and here it comes fried with beef tenderloin. The meat was very tasty and not at all chewy, cooked in a hot wok to give that savoury, smoky taste along with noodles, egg, red chilli, beansprouts and a little green veggie. We both had an Ice Chocolate which was ok, nothing special, but we both enjoyed our noodles!

Boston's a fairly large restaurant offering inside and outside tables at Karamunsing Capital.


The Bill : 1x Chicken Curry Noodles, 1x Beef Keow Teow, 2x Ice Chocolate, 1x Iced Water = 37.05 MYR

Good Food Good Surroundings @ Boston!

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Noodles @ Restaurant Beaufort - Jalan Penampang



Craving noodles tonight we decided to go to one of our favourite places, Restaurant Beaufort. We've only ever eaten noodles here and the quality has always been superb, though we shall expand on our range of dishes as I'm very happy to announce that Restaurant Beaufort has introduced an English menu!
The Little Nibbler ordered dry style Beaufort noodles with seafood. They got the thumbs up all round and had that wonderful smoky taste that only a really hot wok will provide.



I opted for wantan ho with seafood, a generous portion of fish slice, prawn and squid with green veg and flat noodles in a delicious egg gravy. I love this dish!


Restaurant Beaufort is located on Jalan Penampang heading towards Lido, it's bright and yellow and hard to miss!




The Bill : 1x Beaufort Noodle, 1x Wantan Ho, 1x Kopi C Ping, 1x Chinese Teh Ping = 20.70 MYR

With their new English menu it won't be long till my next blog @ Restaurant Beaufort!

Sunday, 27 May 2012

Special Chilled Noodles @ Mensaika Hokuto - Harajuku


After a mornings walking around the famous shopping streets of Harajuku, namely Takeshita-dori, Cat Street and Omote-sando-dori it was definitely time for a well deserved lunch break! So heading back towards Harajuku Station we spotted this place and decided to give it a go! It wasn't until we entered and looked at the menu that we discovered it was actually a Chinese restaurant and not a Japanese one, as we expected. Looking around at the food on the tables we decided to stay put, as it all looked very good indeed! We both opted for the Special Chinese Chilled Noodles with a variety of ingredients??? Mmmm very interesting! My option came with a vinegar and soy sauce dressing and The Little Nibbler's with a spicy sesame sauce. Both dishes looked identical the only difference was the taste, both very tasty but I have to concede that The Nibbler, won the lunches! As the spicy sesame sauce was just that little bit tastier than mine! The chilled noodles came with chicken, spring onion, cucumber slices, tomato and salad leaves. A lovely light and refreshing lunch.


Mensaika Hokuto is located opposite Harajuku Station and literally just around the corner from Takeshita-dori.


Luckily for us a full English menu was available, which also gave us the name of the restaurant!


Open Kitchen.


The Bill : 2x Chilled Noodles, 2x Draught Beer = 2750 ¥

A deliciously, light Chinese lunch with a bit of added Japanese flair!