After showing my father the photos I took the other day during the review, he was pretty interested to eat there. So we took the opportunity to celebrate Father's Day earlier :)

This time around I am more confident in stating how the dishes taste when they are still hot as well as ordering new dishes to try.

After looking through the menu, we decided to order mainly dim sum dishes. Mean while, we sat down and take in the environment.

The place is bright with plenty of sunlight like I'd mentioned befo
re. This restaurant is quite comfortable actually. Their chairs are huge and comfty, nice to sit on. It was a quiet afternoon as there were not many customers.

I would think the quiet environment is an advantage if you are looking for a place to sit down and online. Yes, according to the management, WiFi is available. No one to disturb and there are a number of electrical points throughout the restaurant :D

First up, Porridge with Century Egg and Shredded Meat, 皮蛋廋肉粥 RM4.00 per bowl.

The portion was relatively the same as what you would normally get in dim sum places, maybe slightly more. The porridge was mild in flavour (cheng cheng tei) and very smooth. This porridge do have pork meat/bones added during cooking so they taste better. Nothing really spectacular about it and not exactly pack with meat and century egg pieces.

Canton-i's plain porridge comes in a huge bowl although priced at RM4 and they are cooked with conpoy. Now, that's something to think about.

Pork Dumpling with Fish Roes (鱼子烧买皇) RM5.50 per basket (4 pieces).
Siu Mai wasn't good surprisingly. It doesn't taste as fresh as the one I had during the review. The slow weekday sale could be one of the reasons. When siu mai is stored too long in the fridge, it loses its freshness.

We also had har gao but I didn't take any picture. Same case with siu mai, not as fresh as the ones I had during the review. That's why it is very important to keep the customer flow as it will ensure the quality and freshness of the dishes. More people, more sales, more fresh dim sum.

Minced Squid with Crab Claw (百花酿蟹钳), RM6.90 per basket (2 piece) Little did I know, this dish was actually the signature dim sum dish of Shang Palace Shangrilla Hotel (currently Shang Palace is no longer there and hotel has changed to Trader's Hotel). When dad knew Ko Fu Loft serves them, he ordered a basket.

The steamed crab claw was good. It's fresh and smooth. No weird fishy smell. The fish and squid paste they used were of good quality. The sauce was less starchy too. We had to finish up this dish quickly while its still hot to avoid the fishy smell.

So to clear things up, what Steven commented was partly true. The dish had a fishy smell because we ate it cold.


Then came Prawn Joint Meat Crsytal Bun, 鲜虾菜肉水晶包 RM5.00 (3 pieces per basket). Although named bun, its placed under the 'Steamed Dishes' section in the menu.

The prawns they used were fresh and of the large variety. On the first bite, its very crunchy and it doesn't have the weird prawn smell. Very similar to har gao (虾饺) but the skin was softer, something like Chai Koay.

Despite the quality, there is nothing special with this dish. Like I said, same with har gao.

Steamed Homemade Fish Ball 清蒸鱼丸 RM3.50 (3 pieces per basket).
The fish balls were fresh and smooth but it is not the bouncy variety. Nothing special with the fish balls.

Ko Fu Sesame Seed Ball (口福芝麻球)RM10.90 per plate (5 balls).
Because of the photo I shot during the review, dad wanted to have this. Now I am sure that the spicy like heat actually comes from the finely chopped gingers. Ginger taste was heavy but the meat was fresh, firm and smooth. Again, the sesame ball is still not my favourite.

Deep fried Yam Paste with Mince Pork, 炸芋角 RM4.50 per plate (3 pieces).
This time around, the wu kok's filling was not moist with sauce. Although it was fried nicely and did not absorb oil, the wu kok came up short.

Now here is an interesting dish. Golden Prawn with Fresh Mango Dumpling (金黄香芒虾) RM6 per plate (3 pieces).

The prawn dumpling was perfectly fried and not very oily. Prawns were fresh and bouncy paired with warm mango slice in it. A savoury dish with some hint of sweetness from the mangoes. Not bad. The mangoes wasn't used excessively to retain the prawn flavour.

The only time I'd tried a dish as interesting as this was during a dinner in Jade Palace. One of the Four Season Platter's item was Deep Fried Fish with Banana Dumpling XD Hahaha!

This is Steamed Scallops Chicken Glutinous Rice (干贝糯米饭) RM4 per plate. The lo mai kai was tasty and fragrant. Its glutinous rice was chewy and not too soft. The flavours of other ingredients are more flavourful than the glutinous rice so they match quite well. As for the scallop, they added the small China dried scallop which the size is smaller than our Malaysian 5 sen. I think it doesn't make any difference if the scallop was added or not.

Whenever we go yum cha, we would not miss Honey BBQ Meat Pork Bun, 密汁叉烧包 RM4.00 (2 buns).

Char siew bao tasted normal. Fresh but slightly heavy on flavouring for the pork filling. The bun does not stick to our teeth. Definitely not classic HK char siew bao.

Wahaha now comes my favourite bun, Signature Steamed Custard Creamy Bun, 美味流沙奶皇包 RM5.50 per basket (3 pieces). Like the picture, its custard filling was bursting out on my first bite. For this round, the custard's taste was heavier on butter instead of salted egg yolk. Either way, I still love it but I did sense a little that the buns were not as good as the first time I had them.

I'd also mentioned to my parents that the roasted duck was ok, so we ordered a Roasted Duck Rice Set RM9.90. I couldn't understand why they do not offer only the roasted duck. Anyway the set comes with pickled vege, boiled vege, a bowl of soup and a bowl of white rice.

Rice was nicely cooked. Soft, smooth and fragrant but I personally prefer the rice to be a bit chewy. The soup was salty and pepperish, not nice :P Similar to wantan noodle soybean soup. We left the soup untouched :P

We forgot to ask for the drumstick part, so we were served with duck breast :S The skin smells good but the breast meat was quite tough and rough. Apart from that, its very salty too. No wonder it still tastes good even after being dipped into the pun choy for so long.

This is the chilli sauce being served. Sourish and not very spicy. Somehow I did think the fragrance came from an ingredient, kaffir lime leaves?

To finish off the meal, we ordered 2 dessert of the day. After hearing out what they were serving for the day and making sure its not what I had during the previous review, we decided to try it.

Dessert of the day RM3.50 per bowl.

Cold dessert would be Watermelon Sago (西瓜西米露) . First time I heard of watermelon sago! LOL There were lots of watermelon cubes, some nata de coco, papaya cubes and sago. They are served with chilled clear sugar syrup. Refreshing for current hot season. Unfortunately the syrup was too sweet.

Hot dessert was Boiled Papaya with Silver Fungus and Red Dates (木瓜雪洱唐水). The silver fungus maintains its crunchyness while the papaya chunks and red dates were clearly boiled sufficiently. Too bad that this tong sui was also too sweet.

This dessert is considered HK style? HK people like to use papaya as the part of the soup's ingredients be it savoury double boiled soups, regular boiled soups or tong sui.

Overall, the dim sum was not favoured by my parents. I guess the restaurant had to buck up quick as later on there would be more competitors. They are coming up with a new menu in a few weeks time.

One thing I wasn't sure about was the tea serving. Can't I just order 2 pax of tea and ask for more cups? RM15 for 5 pax is a lot of tea money :S

Total damage = RM106.37

Happy reading~

Location:
170-04-59 Plaza Gurney,
Persiaran Gurney,
10250 Penang, Malaysia.

Business Hours:
9am - 10pm
(Dim sum would be available from 9am to 5pm)
(Ala carte items are avaiable all day)

Contact:
Tel - 604 2295011
Fax - 604 2294011


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Sungai Pinang Food Court - Day time

Posted by Cokeworld Citizen | 1:41 AM | , | 12 comments »

It was a difficult day to me. Did not sleep for the past 24 hours but eventually had 1/2 hour power nap at some place with sofa LOL. My biological clock was turned upside down for the past 1+ month and I think its time for me to turn back the clock. The only way for me to do it was to refrain myself from sleeping till the normal sleeping time reaches :P

While refraining myself from sleeping, I tag along with my parents to Sungai Pinang Food Court again but this time, we visited the place during broad daylight. As I'd mentioned, the food court was located beside Jelutong Express Highway (Sungai Pinang exit if you're coming from Weld Quay).

I took this opportunity to snap a wide photo of the food court just to roughly show you all the place.
(Click the picture below to have a clear view)

This place was airy and not as hot as I thought (maybe due to cloudy day). With all the slits on the roof, air could come in better but with a slight problem. Will explain as you read further.

My parents, aunty and grandpa had economical rice while I had claypot curry chicken. Yupz, they are opened during day time as well. Some stalls do open during day time and the food court was not pack during such hour.

Economical rice was economical rice. No comment about it except for the price which was slightly pricey. I think nothing is not pricey there haha.

Here's the Claypot Curry Chicken (RM4.80) I ordered. No appetite for rice so I picked bread. The portion was not really what I'd expected :P Curry chicken only filled half the pot. It was my first time eating curry chicken like that :)

In the curry, there was a whole chicken wing (with some meat) and a couple medium chunks of potato. Despite the minimal portion, the curry taste pretty good. Chicken was very tender. Either its because I had the wing or they really did a good job at cooking the curry haha!

The gravy was quite good. It had a rich herby flavour and I think they had a lot of lemongrass in it which made it taste refreshing (rather than jelak) in a way. But on the other hand, you might feel less refreshing just by looking at the oil LOL. Not too salty when the potatoes absorbed most of the saltyness. Just right to dip your bread into the gravy and savour it :)

Don't be surprise if the gravy seems a bit more watery than usual. The curry chicken was kept warm in a claypot. I guess they tried to avoid the curry from being dried out towards the end of the meal/during the heating claypot process. Its flavourful enough so it didn't really matter.

The moment I finished my lunch, it rained so hard that I couldn't even hear what my mom was talking in front of me :S And thats when the place got soaked. Remember the slits on the roof for better air ventilation? Apparently, its not so good after all especially on a stormy day. Wind was blowing strongly and blew in the rain as well. So all the customers who sat at the 'ventilated' area moved to other dry places.

My family and I quickly move to the front of MS Cake House hehe. While waiting for the rain to slow down, I took pictures of the cake house too.

Not sure how the cake taste like but they look fresh though...

I also saw a wedding cake in display. Err...fake I assume. 5 tier cake seems not very possible hor?

Anyway, the dolls look cute hahaha.

Finally rain slowed down a little and managed to leave = . = Although we took refuge at a dry place, our clothes still end up slightly damped.

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Sungai Pinang Food Court - Night Time

Posted by Cokeworld Citizen | 3:30 AM | , | 13 comments »

Oh my gosh....there are so many posts and I am getting dizzy already @.@ Just when you finish one blog post, another eatery mushroomed out of no where :P

Sungai Pinang Food Court has been around for some time but I haven't had the time to visit it until last week. I was amazed at the amount of people who were dining at this food court that day. Unbelievable.

Droves of cars were driving in, waiting for empty car park slots. But not to worry, there are plenty of carpark actually as the shoplots in the area were closed during night time.

There were so many people that we had to wait for tables or in Penang context, snatch table :P
This side alone already has more than 10 stalls. Since this side was more spacious, we decided to 'wait' for tables with our watchful eyes. LOL

After getting a table, I walked around to see check out the place.

This picture above was taken on the other side of the food court. Now you get what I mean? And it was only a normal weekday, can't imagine how is it during holidays :P

I think this food court houses famous hawker stalls from various location. Not very sure but there must be something that pulls in the crowd right? From so many stalls, I know East Coast Grilled Seafood and Sungai Dua's famous Fried Rice King were there.

While walking around, I found this Golden Claypot Curry Chicken Stall (金砂煲). Their concept was 'one person one pot of curry chicken' (一人一煲加哩鸡), catchy right?

Every one would be provided a pot of curry chicken and you can choose to have it with bread, yellow glutinous rice or plain white rice.

  1. A small pot of curry chicken + White Bread - RM4.80
  2. A small pot of curry chicken + Yellow Glutinous Rice - RM5.50
  3. A small pot of curry chicken + White Rice - RM4.40
Having much say about this, I don't get to eat it as my stomach wasn't feeling well and my parents had already ordered their food :(

On my way back to my table, I saw AA Kong's Dessert. The number of cold dessert and hot dessert selection was quite good. With cute names like Ah Ma Tang Yuen and Ah Kong Tang Yuen. Hahaha...

Dessert Menu :
Cold
Chill Honeydew Sago - RM3.50
Chill Mango with Sago - RM4.00
Super Mango (Mango with sago + mango pudding) - RM6.00
Chill Dragon Fruit with Sago - RM4.50
Chill Mix Fresh Fruit with Sago - RM5.00
Super Fresh Fruits with Sago (More fruit types with mango pudding) - RM7.00
Home Made Mango Pudding - RM4.00
Jackfruit with Mango Pudding - RM5.00
Fresh Fruits with Home Made Mango Pudding (less fruit types + mango pudding) - RM5.50
Oh Qio (Ice Jelly/Ai Yu Bing) - RM4.00

Hot Tong Sui

Peanut Soup Tang Yuen - RM4.50
Creamy Peanut Soup - RM3.00
Ginko Nut, Barley & Fu Chok Soup - RM3.00
White Fungus & Asian Pear Soup - RM3.00
Ah Kong Tang Yuen (Rice ball with ginger tea) - RM3.50
Ah Ma Tang Yuen (Rice ball with Fu Chok tong sui) - RM3.50

It was a super hot day, thus I ordered 2 cold dessert. Hahaha The owners (Mr Ong and Miss Tan) were friendly people and their family has been in the dessert business for a long time. If not mistaken they also cater for private function (Tel: 016-4190099)

Later on, I went back to my table. A while later, my parent's orders were served and I happily tumpang a few spoons for each dish :) Before I reached, they had already cleaned a plate of Char Koay Teow (RM3) :S

Mom ordered Salted Fish Fried Rice RM3.50 from Thai Food Fried stall (泰式炒饭)

Reasonably priced? The fried rice was full of wok hei and the rice did not lumped together. Taste was alright. Once in a while you'll bite into the salted fish bits hahaha but overall the fried rice wasn't too salty.

Dad's order arrived shortly. Chicken with Bean Sprouts and Koay Teow RM3. Cheap right? The chicken was smooth and tender. However, I don't like the koay teow and soy sauce as sesame oil taste was quite strong.

Then, dad's Hokkien Char (RM4) was served. I had a few spoonfuls before passing it over to mom. Hehe...The yellow noodles and bee hoon were hard. Probably too many poeple ordering, the cook did not have the time to braise the noodles a little longer. The taste was quite salty. Luckily we shared, else it would be harsh on our tastebuds and blood pressure :P

Mom ordered Wantan Noodles (RM2). Regular plate of wantan mee and has a weird taste to it.

Mom also ordered Tom Yam Maggi (RM4.50). I shared with mom and we both agreed its bad lol...The soup just tasted weird and the prawns wasn't really fresh. They also gave a few fried fish fillets. Nothing special about it. But the interesting part was, the stall's soup pot was three quarters of my height. Probably their Fish Meat Bee Hoon would fare better.

Finally, my desserts arrived. It took some time for them to arrive. Quite a lot of orders the dessert stall received.

Fresh Fruits with Home Made Mango Pudding RM5.50 Not bad. It has a lot of evaporated milk with reasonable amount of fruits and the bottom layer was mango pudding. There were cubes of dragon fruit, mango, jackfruit, honeydew and papaya. The mango pudding was smooth and not too sweet. Milky and refreshing. But I must say, the price is a bit on the high side. What do you think?

My childhood favourite dessert, Honeydew Sago (RM3.50). Honeydew cubes served with honeydew puree, sago, some syrup and a dollop of cream (or was it yoghurt?) Simple but not everyone can make a good honeydew sago.

The honeydew they used were riped so the dessert releases nice honeydew fragrance. It was chillin indeed. I think next time I would try their hot desserts.

Yupz, only 3 of us for dinner. Hahaha The place is worth visiting as there so much to try. They also have Malay stalls there :)

Happy reading~

Location:
Beside Jelutong Express Highway, Sungai Pinang Exit.


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After the last day of exam, I did not visit any of the eateries in Sungai Dua area until a couple of weeks ago I bunked over at my friend's place for a week and I finally get to have some dim sum.

Well, it's very difficult for me to get up early as my sleeping time was turned up side down :P

My friends and I were very hungry so each of us grabbed the items we liked and start shoving. LOL

I had a bowl of porridge (皮蛋艘肉粥) with lots of ginger :D Me and my friend had a bowl each.

Then Steamed Prawn Dumpling (Har Mai). I prefer har mai over siu mai. Siu mai tend to have a weird smell so I hardly pick it when I yum cha.

My friend had Lo Mai Kai and I tried some. It tasted okay but the glutinous rice was a bit too soft.

This is my favourite Kaya Pau, RM1 each :)

Although they called it Kaya Pau, the filling was actually pandan lotus paste. Smooth and not too sweet. Good.

I also picked a plate of Deep Fried Prawn Roll (腐皮炸虾卷). The prawn roll can be quite oily regardless how good they fry it but I still dip it in mayo and eat it anyway lol...

Another sweet item I picked was egg tarts (酥皮蛋挞). Somehow I felt this multilayered type of tart base is better than the cookie one.

As usual, its fluffy with moist lukewarm egg custard. Yum... Another friend of mine told me that he detected durian smell in it. If not mistaken Maxim also sells Durian Egg Tart. Not sure :P


Total damage = RM21 including tea (with another plate of fried pork roll) Not bad for 3 person.

Location:
2-G-11/12, Pekaka Square,
Lebuh Pekaka Satu, Sungai Dua,
11700 Gelugor, Penang.

Tel: 04-6560915

*Notice: New outlet opening on 22 June 2009 at Gurney Plaza.

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