kuanfoodfetish
Foodie Review
Sentidos Tapas
Expensive, but taste very authentic. Best spanish place in Malaysia.
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsSentidos Tapas @ Starhill Gallery
Dave's cafe
Surprisingly this place was popular with its pork ribs. They have so many kinds like baby back ribs, pork belly, pork knuckle and etc. Aside the ribs, they even had pastas, lasagnas, seafood platters and more.
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsSuperbDave’s is still the best place to eat in 1 Utama by far. They never disappoint; in terms of service (fast, courteous and well versed with the menu) and food (scrumptious) they are top-notch...
D'Italiane Kitchen
A clean and quite romantic place for dine in. the food is not bad but bit pricey.
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsD’italiane Kitchen Revisited
La Bodega
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsLa Bodega @ Pavilion KL
Silver Spoon Trattoria
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsSilver Spoon Trattoria Revisited
D'Italiane Kitchen
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsD’italiane Kitchen Revisited
Little Cravings
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsLittle Cravings @ 1U
New World Park Food Court
LEE ENG LAI, now in his late fifties, recalls that his grandfather Lee Kar Tee and grand uncle Lee Ah Keat started selling ice kacang as a roving stall in the Jalan Rangoon area in 1923. His father, Ah Kang (Kar Tee’s son), later inherited the stall and moved it to a permanent position. Eng Lai, his brother Eng Huat and sister Ah Kee (above) have been involved in running the stall since the 1960s, when it was next to a snooker bar. Originally, in the 1920s, a bowl of basic ice kacang cost half a cent, now it is RM1.50. Early in 2007, the stall moved into the new New World Park (Sin Sei Kai) food court opposite with ample parking.
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsNew World Hawker Park @ Penang
Raju's
Love the fried chicken, great roti tisu (worth the 15 minute wait), and great ambience under the trees
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsRoti Canai @ Raju’s
New World Park Food Court
LEE ENG LAI, now in his late fifties, recalls that his grandfather Lee Kar Tee and grand uncle Lee Ah Keat started selling ice kacang as a roving stall in the Jalan Rangoon area in 1923. His father, Ah Kang (Kar Tee’s son), later inherited the stall and moved it to a permanent position. Eng Lai, his brother Eng Huat and sister Ah Kee (above) have been involved in running the stall since the 1960s, when it was next to a snooker bar. Originally, in the 1920s, a bowl of basic ice kacang cost half a cent, now it is RM1.50. Early in 2007, the stall moved into the new New World Park (Sin Sei Kai) food court opposite with ample parking.
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsNew World Hawker Park @ Penang
Pao xiang Bak Kut Teh
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsPao Xiang Bah Kut Teh @ Kepong
Pao Xiang
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsPao Xiang Bah Kut Teh @ Kepong
Tao Xiang Fish Head Noodle
A quaint little shop serving Fish Head Noodles in a claypot of broth.
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsTao Xiang Fish Head Noodles
Ireland's Potato
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsIreland’s Potato @ Mid Valley Megamall
Fitou Brasserie
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsChristmas Eve 2010 @ Fitou Brasserie