Showing posts with label cucumber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cucumber. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2011

simply nutritious @ lebuh melaka

it was a quiet Sunday evening and we had 3hours to kill..
without the kids...
the place we were going to was recommended by a friend and i've seen good reviews.

simply nutritious is a small restaurant tucked in one of these old houses in the middle of lebuh melaka. its one of those "lanes" right smack in the middle of town.
blink and you'll probably miss it.


the restaurant specializes in spaghetti and i love spaghetti, so it was win-win from the start.

the menu is pretty simple actually.
its got a variety "mains" made up of meats and fish in the different preparation styles.
then they have 4 varieties of spaghetti to serve with the "mains"

  1. pesto
  2. tomato concasse
  3. spinach/mushroom/wolf berry
  4. mushroom cheese



it was pretty early for dinner at 630pm so we were served pretty fast.

the first to come was the drinks, my "orange juice" and her "cucumber and sourplum juice"
her drink was definitely more adventurous than mine and it tasted pretty good actually.
and the orange tasted like orange. :-)



the mushroom soup, which tasted quite good. served in a weird but cool bowl.


my teriyaki fish with pesto spaghetti.
the spaghetti was perfectly "al dente" and the pesto was one of the better ones that i've tasted.


the spaghetti was very nicely coated with the pesto and sprinkled with cheese..
and i didn't even have to sprinkle pepper on it.


the fish was fresh, which to me is the most important factor and as you can see the fish "steak" itself is huge.
also the teriyaki part was nicely executed as well.
as my friend would say, "very flavorful"


so in summary..
she had the mushrom soup which both of us found very nice.
i ordered the teriyaki fish with excellent pesto spaghetti
1 orange juice
1 cucumber sourplum
how much do you think that cost?
~MYR26 only.


overall 9/10
i only wished i could've tasted the other spaghetti's.
we're definitely coming back here.


Saturday, March 26, 2011

Nasi Lemak and assorted dishes

Last Thursday was Nasi Lemak day a.k.a happy day.

Cooked a few dishes.
Some not really normal nasi lemak fare but it worked in general and well received.


ladies finger with sambal har-bee (dried shrimp)..
the boys all time favorite.


egg sambal,
the std supplement to the nasi lemak.
yummy and easy to make.


chicken rendang,
1st time i tried this recipe. think it turned out okay.


potato massala,
tastes much better than the ones in the lunch stalls.


sliced cucumber,
crunchy and...eer..cucumbery..
how can you have nasi lemak without this, right..? a sin.. :-)

a good meal indeed.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

afternoon tea @ the suffolk house aka "a slow food afternoon"

It was a pleasant weekday afternoon and it was just nice for English tea. eating sandwiches, pastries, pies, scones and sipping a cuppa tea.
it was a real "slow food" afternoon for me, sitting in the shade of an olde english mansion enjoying the cool breeze as we savour the flavours of the food.
welcome to the Suffolk house,
tucked away behind the hustle and bustle of busy jalan dato keramat, right behind the noisy Methodist boys school.
we arrived there around 300pm and it was raining. by the way, you cant drive in, you have to park outside and walk in about 100meters to the mansion.
it was a weekday so there wasn't much people around, we were part of 3 tables that were occupied for afternoon tea.
the afternoon tea menu...
a normal set is for 2pax but since we were 5, we took 2 1/2.
the set comes with a pot of tea and set of pastries and sandwiches etc. you can choose from an assortment of teas available.
we chose 3 types of teas, the "earl grey", which is what capt picard drinks :) , the "morgentau" and the "mint and fresh".
the first tea to arrive was the "mint and fresh". i do not drink minty drinks so this was a no-no. my sis and the rest found it refreshing. I'll take their word for it.
the morgentau had a fruity flavour, which did not appeal to me. the rest of them liked it though.. yes, i know, i'm picky... (heeey, i drink iced lemon tea, right...? :-) uncultured swine....)
the morgentau comes in a much smaller tea pot, but we refilled it with hot water..
hey, its tea maah..
aah, finally, the earl grey..
the assorted pastries... raisin biscuit - its a raisin biscuit laah ( but i must admit you could taste the richness)
almond biscuit - its an almond biscuit laah (same comment on the richness) chocolate cake - it was so sweet, it was bitter. not sure it if was intended that way. hated it.
apple crumble tarts - these were good. bite sized and topped with a slice of strawberry
the accompaniments for the scones: pineapple jam - my favourite.
tomato jam - eem not so favourite.. c'mon, its tomato...!! ok, i exaggerate, it was not so bad. apple jam - another yummy choice.
strawberry jam -was good as well.
butter - skipped this.
clotted cream - i skipped because i thought it was bland. reminded me of yogurt and i hate it.
one thing to note is that the jams had pieces of the actual fruit in them. how cool is that? i found that to be really nice touch.
the other thing to note (which i failed to remember) was that the jams were actually "fusion" of fruit and spice.. if i remember correctly, it was apple and chili, pineapple and ginger...and sadly i cant remember the other 2. but the thing was the fruit+spice fusion worked very well together.
you get an explosion of flavours in your mouth when you bite into that scone and that bit of jam.
the "mains" were made up of sandwiches, scones and pies.
cucumber sandwiches - it was ok.. tasted so-so . salmon sandwiches - this one was very nice and tasty.
the really lovely scones, crispy on the outside but soft on the inside.
we ate these really slowly and spooned the various jams on with every bite. i enjoyed all the jams except for the butter and cream. the cream tasted bland to me and i preferred a "sweet" taste rather than buttery taste when eating the scones.
we underestimated the scones. they looked small but were actually quite filling as well. we struggled to finish them. really scrumptious, i say again.
the chicken and mushroom pies.. they were quite filling and bursting with meat and flavour
my "cuppa tea" pose with my pinky extended... earl grey of course... "make it so"
this is the back part of the mansion which was where we had our tea. there's actually a river behind the mansion. those colonials really like mansions next to rivers.
i think once in a while we just need to take a step back and look at the world with "slower" lenses.
things pass us by so fast these days that we hardly take the time to appreciate things or even to "taste".
i think i will come back for afternoon English tea one of these days and i'll bring elpea with me...
fyi on some history of the mansion, if you're interested..