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October 10, 2015

[ Penang ] Dcova Cafe @ Logan Heritage



Another back dated post. Went to have breakfast at Dcova Cafe early of this year right after Chinese New Year; yeah I know this is way too old but I still feel to post it now, I like to blog everything here. My sister decided to have breakfast with me and BenDan at the island, as she started to feel bored for the breakfast at mainland (right before so many cafes blooming in the mainland). After scanned through the cafe list, we decided to have breakfast at Dcova, since three of us never been there before. 
If not mistaken, the cafe is just newly opened for around 3-4 months on the time we went, but surprisingly there was only one table occupied; good for us, we can hoo-ha as we like. I quite impress on the menu design, but the selection of food is quite limited; we just chose a few that are recommended by the food blogger. 
Hot Matcha Latte | RM11.50 . Cafe Mocha | RM9.50
Didn't have a closeup shot for the cafe mocha, when I was about to take the closeup shot for it, I observed some lipstick stain on the cup; we quickly asked the waitress to change another cup for us. Hmm, this a little bit make me feel disappointed, they should make sure everything that served to customer are clean and hygiene. They did apologized to us, yet we still checked the cup to make sure no more dirt on it. Can't comment on the cafe mocha as I didn't try it, the matcha latte was just so-so.
Carbonara Dcova | RM18.90
Ebiko Alfredo | RM21.90
Classic BLT | RM19.90
Frankly speaking, I don't really remember all the taste, so I think I'll just go through what we had that day. Now everyone of you should know BenDan's favourite pasta will definitely go to Carbonara, I think the carbonara is up to his liking as I didn't see him complain anything about it, the egg yolk is a plus point to make the pasta more creamy. As for Ebiko Alfredo, we didn't manage to finish it; it's a kind of Japanese style pasta with ebiko and seaweed added in the pasta. The taste was okay when we just started to try it, but I can't accept too much of ebiko taste, I'm not really a ebiko fans by the way. To our surprise, the sandwich is the best dish we had that morning, the simple sandwich wouldn't go wrong, the bacon is good but not so greasy. 
This ain't a cheap breakfast I would say, but with this price I might have better breakfast out there; will not go back for their food but can consider to have a cuppa at their shop. 


Location
Logan Heritage No. 4, Lebuh Bishop, Georgetown, Penang.

Business Hours
10am - 10pm Daily, 10am - 12am for Friday to Saturday

Contact Number
+604-2613121

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October 4, 2015

[ Penang ] Random tea time at Brown Pocket



Matcha Latte | RM10.90 . Apple Duet | RM16.90
We had our brunch too early, around ten in the morning where people normally just started to have breakfast, and we did not have lunch after that; yeah I know my meal schedule is a mess during weekends. We were quite starved before the movie so BenDan decided to have a quick meal at Brown Pocket (I just thought to get some small bites and bring them to cinema), it was still fine for me as we never been to cafe together like ages. Throwing confetti. Not much diners in the cafe due to the haze. Ordered a duet so we can have both pancakes and waffle in one, their waffle is still the best I had, it seems like better than the one I had previously, good job. 
Just a short update, couldn't resist not to post these beautiful photos, you may read my full review of Brown Pocket here. Till then. 




October 3, 2015

[ Penang ] Ssambap Korean Restaurant, Krystal Point



Do people still read blogs nowadays? I think not much people do so (unless they wanted to search for new food hunting places and travel itinerary) compare to last time and this cause bloggers not to update blog that often as well. That means I got nothing to read and I have no idea what should I do whenever I'm online, plus I'm not a Facebook-kind of people, so how? I'll try to keep my space active though no one will even care about it, but I feel good to read through my old posts especially those photos.
Okay, way out of topic. I've been to newly opened Ssambap Korean Restaurant which located at Krystal Point together with BenDan's friends, that's a birthday dinner for BenDan. If not mistaken, we tried to make a reservation before we head there as we knew there will be a huge crowd of diners during dinner hour, too bad no reservation is allowed (maybe it just apply to weekend). We need not wait to get our seats, and not much diners that night like what mentioned by food bloggers, maybe the upsurge is passed. 
This is the Korean restaurant that provide most banchan, nine in a row including a bowl of salad. All the banchan are quite tasty which feat our taste bud; the staffs never offer to get our empty plates refilled, we need to ask for that which I feel quite troublesome as most of the staffs were hook up with other job like taking order, helping diners to grill the meats bla bla bla. Sometimes they just ignore us when we ask to refill the banchan, but remember it is really okay to refill the banchan here. 
Kimchi Stew | RM18 . Soft Tofu Stew | RM18
Each stew or soup is including one bowl of steamed rice, you can add-on the steamed rice which rated at RM3. BenDan always prefer sundubu jjigae (aka soft tofu stew) than kimchi jjigae because it wouldn't too spicy and sour; egg and seafood added in sundubu and make it taste so fresh, we finished the whole bowl of sundubu jjigae that night. Yet only kimchi jjigae has glass noodles in it, so we quite struggle what to order sometimes, so we had two different stews that night to share around; both tasted okay, still have room to improve anyway. 
Stir-fried Rice Cake | RM20
This is heavenly good when you eat this when it is still warm, the tteokbokki (aka rice cake) is well cook, not too soft and not too hard, which I quite like it. They served this with one hard boil egg where some other restaurants didn't have it, the fish cake that cooked together is good as well, so tasty that I wanted more of the fish cake than the rice cake, oops
Grilled Pork Belly | RM25 . Chicken Bulgogi | RM25
Like always, we must order minimum 2 sets for the barbeque, steamed egg is available as well and refillable at RM5. Other than steamed egg, the staffs will also grilled the kimchi and garlic where you can eat together with the meats and wrap in the green. The chicken bulgogi is quite good but the pork belly is over grilled which make it too hard to chew. The steamed egg is quite mild, so we didn't refill it at the end. Overall it's quite good and they have lunch special promotion for weekday, you can get 1 barbeque, banchan, rice, soup and drink that only cost RM19.90!


Location
1-1-24, Krystal Point, Jalan Tun Dr. Awang, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang.

Business Hours
11am - 3pm; 5pm - 10pm (Daily)

Contact Number
+6016-4712133


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September 27, 2015

[ Penang ] Hearty breakfast at Ferringhi Coffee Garden



After my first attempt at Ferringhi Coffee Garden few years back with my friend, I finally paid another visit there together with my sister. This is a delay post as we actually went there before she gets pregnant; I scanned through some albums that I haven't blog about and decided to share this with my readers first. Ever since my sister gets married, she seldom have time to explore this beautiful island as she stays at mainland; so she dated me earlier to have breakfast over here.
Didn't take much photos on the restaurant, you may read my previous post for the interior. Although the weather was quite hot in the morning that day, we still decided to have our seats at the alfresco area; need to mention that their service is still that good as we changed from one table to another just to get a table with more shade, the waiter still happily served us without any complain. The menu will be placed on the table and the food choices didn't change much compare to few years back, but the price range is increased by a few dollar. 
Cafe Latte | RM9.80
To be frank, I'm not the coffee person, so I can't tell you how good is the coffee or what coffee bean they have use to make this coffee taste so good, bla bla bla. So we just ordered a cup of cafe latte and fresh orange juice to share; the coffee art is good but I prefer something cuter or floral. As usual, their juice come with the slanting cup, which I think it's their signature; the first time I saw these kind of cups, I still thought I almost spill the drink and it makes me so nervous about it.
FCG Breakkie | RM29.80
FCG here means Ferringhi Coffee Garden, so basically it's their style of big breakfast which include chicken or beef sausage (I had the chicken one), eggs, beef bacon, grilled tomatoes, roasted thyme potato with Grana Padano (a kind of cheese if you ask) and a slice of toast. I requested not to have beef bacon, so they change it to ham and baked beans instead. At first I thought the portion is okay for one person but I need to surrender that I tried very hard just to finish this portion of breakfast. Overall the food is just okay, the soy sauce (I think is soy sauce, correct me if I'm wrong) they put on the ham and sausage a little bit too salty and I don't like it; but the roasted potato worth a thumb up.
Eggs Benedict | RM20.80
My sister's choice. We should just order one main breakfast to share since this coming in pairs, normally other restaurants / cafes will only served one portion of Egg Benedict. The yellow of the poached egg is so runny and served on a buttered loaf with bacon and garnished with Hollandaise sauce. This is quite good, it will be better if the loaf can be softer and not over-toast.
I remembered we tried so hard and sat there for hours just to finish the breakfast, I still think that we should have finish it earlier or easier, and I blame it to the weather, I was actually sweating at the alfresco area even though they do have some ventilator at the area, and the bad hair of mine made me so frustrated on everything. Anyhow, I still spend a good day with my sister there.


Location
43-D, Batu Ferringhi, 11100 Penang.

Business Hours
8am - 6pm (Daily)

Contact Number
+604-8851192

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September 19, 2015

[ Kuala Lumpur ] Le Apple Boutique Hotel KLCC



I'm not a very particular person when it comes to hotel, the most important thing that I'm looking at is the cleanliness and tender bed that can let me sleep through the night; of course the location is quite important as well. We can't depend on the photos to tell us how clean or good is the hotel, that's why I can only depend on people's review on their previous stay, which I sometimes do find good and bad comments in one. For my friend's wedding in Kuala Lumpur, we have made reservation for our 2 nights stay in Le Apple Boutique Hotel KLCC where we hardly find any bad comments from the guests except for the limited parking lots. 
There is no more free parking lot in the hotel when we reached there, that's why we park somewhere else and walk to the hotel. The walking and busy traffic cause me forgot to take the hotel outlook and the lobby, you may get the images on their website
When we first entered the building, we couldn't locate where is the reception counter; we only saw the Rokko Japanese Restaurant which attach with the hotel and taxi counter. After wander for awhile, we only saw a small sign nearby the stairs indicates the lobby and reception is on the first floor. The receptionists are quite helpful and; the lobby is with dim lights and decorated with old-school furniture which I quite like it, desktop and iPads are available in the lobby for guests' usage.
Just right after the entrance of the room, they have a full-length mirror and two rows of hangers (wardrobe is not available), on our right we have the washroom which is quite huge in size. The washroom is quite clean, normal toiletries are available and there is hair dryer in the washroom as well, which most of the girls care the most. 
The room is quite spacious which you might can't tell from the photos above; safety box, small fridge and Wifi are available in the room. Overall, we quite satisfy with the room especially the view outside the window, KLCC is just opposite of our room. 
The hotel just located next to Avenue K (around 10 seconds walk from the hotel), and it's quite convenient that they have linked bridge/sky bridge that link to KLCC and Pavillion. Once we got our parking in the building (charge at RM20 which is claimable in the lobby when you check-out), we just let our car stay in the parking lot and we did the walking to those shopping malls. We quite like the location of this hotel and the price is reasonable, RM130+ per night before tax; that's why I strongly recommend this hotel to those you come across to read this post and my friends who are going to Kuala Lumpur. 


Location
No.160, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, 50450 Malaysia.

Contact Number
+603 2179 3688

Website
www.leapple-klcc.com.my