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Opika Restaurant Promotion: Opika Daily Set Lunch
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Opika Restaurant Promotion: Opika Daily Set Lunch
Japanese cuisine known for its attention to detail will serve as a good choice to express how much you appreciate the great care mum has shown over the years.
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Hotel offering Japanese cuisine to pamper mothers
BY CK Lam Located on the ground floor of Eastin Hotel in Penang, Swez Brasserie is offering all things French for the month of May. Senior sous chef Daniel Tan and pastry chef Franco Ho will each prepare a variety of savory and sweet dishes for the Fabulously French Cuisine buffet. Savory and sweet dishes
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Fabulously French Cuisine @Eastin Hotel, Penang
if your craving for a good noodles in Penang, Malaysia . Mama Wantan Mee is a must try . it is located at No1 Lorong Susu Penang. Price are cheap and definately delicious. C= here’s a website and a video of it . www.mamawantanmee.weebly.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJEO1YK9uE0
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Penang Mama Wantan Mee
~dusts cobwebs from this lil cyber space~ Hi! I’m back! So where have I disappeared to for the past year or so, you may ask? Well, basically, juggling my day job and my other ‘night’ job (where I’ve sold my soul to cupcakes) left me with practically no time to sleep, let alone food hunting and blogging. But I’ve always wanted to come back to food blogging one day, and didn’t have the heart to delete my blog just like that. So anyways, in the spirit of striking a balance in my life and inching my way back to food blogging, I said yes when I received an invitation from Agua at Straits Quay to attend their Paella Cookout! (and also because I adore paella!) Us food bloggers and media were seated at this beautiful sturdy wooden long table which is meant to be a ‘community table’ of sorts, where people can dine and get to know the person sitting next to you. So if you’re in the mood to make some new friends (don’t be shy now!), just ask to be seated there! After all, to quote the lovely editor at Expressions Magazine - ‘strangers are just friends you’ve not yet met’ Ingredients for the paella – butter beans, corguettes, french beans, tomatoes etc… The Paella Cookout starts off with a cooking demonstration of the Paella by Agua’s chef. We would be served two different types of paella that night – a seafood one, and a chicken paella. According to the chef, Paella is about the family & community. It is usually cooked on weekends and each Spanish cook will have their own version of the recipe, each claiming theirs to be the best. Chef says you can basically put anything you want in your paella, but key ingredients are the olive oil and saffron spice (more on that later). More Paella ingredients – arborio rice, olive oil, smoked paprika (which gives the Paella a wonderful smoky flavour!) and saffron (the world’s most expensive spice!) And the cooking demo starts! Ingredients are cooked in a large shallow pan over low fire. Cooked until the ingredients are coated with a nice shiny sheen from the olive oil The rice is added… Add the stock and let it simmer…. Seafood paella… almost done! Ta-dah! Seafood paella! After the cooking demo, we started our dinner with a Paysanne salad – a traditional Spanish salad with aubergines, avocados, some white asparagus and other greens. It came with a light oil based dressing. And I must say that the salad was indeed very refreshing! Also a healthy dish too since Mediterranean cooking is widely known for its health benefits Along with the salad, we were served some Garlic Bread (no complaints here) And finally, both the Chicken and the Seafood Paella. The paella rice had a comforting starchy quality to it without being mushy, and both had distinct flavours. But I must say that while I thoroughly enjoyed both, the Seafood Paella stands out between the two as the flavour was richer and smokier. The Paella cookout dinner also comes with a glass of Sangria (which I really really liked, I was drinking it like a fish really…) Do excuse the blurry shot of the Sangria (taken with my phone). The lovely drink and the wonderful company caused me to temporarily toss my ‘food blog duties’ aside and I promptly forgot to take a shot of the Sangria with my camera. The traditional red Sangria is made of red wine with slices of fruit. A non alcoholic White version is also available (made from Grape juice) I had no more room for dessert (though I’m told that Agua serves a really mean Triffle) Must come back again another day for that! Paella Cookout happens every 3rd Wednesday of the month (a welcome midweek pick-me-up-er, I must say!). Purchase tickets for the cookout online (in advance) at a very reasonable RM38++. Walk ins on that night will have to pay RM50++. Purchase your tickets online HERE . Do keep an eye out for updates on the Paella Cookout and other promos on Agua’s Facebook page , as well as on their website . I’m told they’re starting a semi-buffet on Fridays and they also do a Sunday BBQ Brunch. Agua 3AG18-19 Straits Quays, E&O Marina, Penang, 10470, Malaysia. TEL: 04-890 8668 Other Paella Cookout write ups from fellow food bloggers: 1. Tasteiest 2. WhatTwoEatHere
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Paella Cookout @ Agua, Straits Quay, Penang
BY CK Lam Golden Crust, a kiosk with its core of freshly baked hand made gourmet pies, tarts & quiches opened recently in Gurney Plaza. There is a range of fillings and crust including crust pastry and puff pastry. I was overwhelmed by the selections on the menu. The cottage pie is rich, with a
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Golden Crust @Gurney Plaza – Gourmet Pies, Tarts & Quiches
Cameron Valley – the mere mention of the name conjures warm images of tea and scones enjoyed in picturesque cool highland settings amidst undulating fertile hillsides with flourishing tea gardens.Ahhh. The Cameron Valley tea experience has now been brought down to KL – with a whole new casual dining concept. The flagship Cameron Valley tea outlet on Telawi 5 Bangsar ( same stretch as McDonalds) is unmissable as it stands out on the pavement and invites people into a relaxing dining atmosphere much like its predecessor the Cameron Valley tea shops. Here diners can sample the wide array of 100% Malaysian highland tea with it’s distinctive taste and quality. Tea beverages served hot and cold include Classic Tea, Local & House Specialities, Fruit Flavoured Tea, Healthy Infused Tea, Tea Floats and Tea Smoothies, all made with the distinctive Cameron Valley tea. All- day dining options are healthy and delicious selections of signature Salads, Doughnut Sandwiches, Sandwiches, Pastas, Main Courses, Snacks, Cakes, Puff Pastries and Scones. Only natural, fresh ingredients such as olive oil, fresh herbs and home-made sauces with no MSG are used in the carefully-crafted meals. For avid tea lovers, Cameron Valley tea packs in various flavours, merchandise and souvenirs are available for purchase. Thanks to Cameron Valley Tea Bangsar – we don’t need to travel all the way to Cameron Highlands to buy our fav teas anymore! I tried their signature Loaded Doughnut Sandwich after a special promo (called the Feast off) they had on FB where fans could vote the dish they wanted to have at 20% off – and free tea to boot! All i can say is – i’m still thinking about the de-li-cious crunch of the doughnut against the meaty, cheesy filling….mmm. It is a MUST try. Another surprise was the Strawberry Teh Tarik – went against my grain and ordered that, and what a good decision it was. Check Cameron Valley tea out at http://www.facebook.com/CameronValley for great meals and deals. Thy also have an FB tuesday evening promo deal with free drinks for ladies – but you need to get the password from their FB page every Tuesday – worth the effort i say! I hear they’re opening new branches soon – not sure when or where – but sure am looking forward to it.
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Cameron Valley Tea Bangsar – a place to watch out for
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Urban Promotion: Oh Oysters!