Yup, you have read correctly: crocodile meat or also known as "gator" meat! Where can the bold and adventurous among you have a taste of this delicacy? Well none other than at the lovely Havana bar at Changat Bukit Bintang. Don't worry if Crocodile is too daring for you, they have an extensive menu and beautiful seating inside and out. Upstairs there is a dance floor too, so you can exercise a bit after the meal.
The same owners of Havana also run the Magnificent Fish and Chips bar at 28 Changat Bukit Bintang. They serve an excellent typical British Sunday Roast and of course the famous British dish of fish and chips. The Magnificent is also open for breakfast!
So if gator meat is too wild for you, the option of a tamer meal can be had both at Havana and The Magnificent Fish and Chips bar. Bon appetit!
Photo of Crocodile meal below: very tasty!
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Showing posts with label Where to eat in KL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Where to eat in KL. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Food, food and more delicious Malaysian food, Let's Makan!
Wow, if you love food you will love Malaysia! The myriad choices and flavours are astounding. The prices even more astonishing. You can find fresh, tasty food and pay a pittance for it so watch out Weight Watchers: let the over-indulgence begin!!
With so many places to choose from I will only start to show you the few places and blogs I have discovered
and promise that there will be more postings in the future. As I eat my way around KL, I am sure to add more stories and tips later on.
An Indian operated mamak store that serves some local, tasty food is Nasi Kandar Bestari. I know of two restaurants: 1 in Desa Sri Hartamas and the Other in the Solaris shopping complex, both Mont Kiara area. If you want to try some local street food then this is a clean place to try. This is a place to take your guests who want to experience something more local and authentic. It is not for those who prefer fine dining as the set up is simple but the food is tasty. You can get Teh Tarik here which I am addicted to. This is black tea and condensed milk prepared with lots of sugar. The preparation method is unique in that the tea is poured from great heights several times allowing air to blow through it. They literally look like they are pulling or stretching the tea hence the name Tarik which means pull in Malay. Roti Tisu is another unique dish which you have as a dessert.
Curries, vegetables, seafood are selected from a buffet like counter and side orders such as Roti Canai are ordered from a menu. Prices are extremely reasonable.
If you love pastries you must check out The Loaf at the Pavillion. It currently faces the Hibiscus Water fountain at the Pavillion. They bake delicious pastries/breads and have a small 'cafeesque' seating area. There are several outlets in KL. Have a look at: http://www.theloaf.net/
For donut fans you will enjoy the cheeky/funny ideas and names that Big Apple Donuts & Coffee have created. The donuts are on the sweet side but I find myself craving one of them every now and then. For Dunkin Donut fans these donuts are a treat! I have been to the one at the Sunway Pyramid and the one at the entrance of Low Yat shopping Mall. For other locations and list of flavours check out: http://www.bigappledonuts.com/
By the way Makan means to eat in Malay. Enjoy!
With so many places to choose from I will only start to show you the few places and blogs I have discovered
and promise that there will be more postings in the future. As I eat my way around KL, I am sure to add more stories and tips later on.
An Indian operated mamak store that serves some local, tasty food is Nasi Kandar Bestari. I know of two restaurants: 1 in Desa Sri Hartamas and the Other in the Solaris shopping complex, both Mont Kiara area. If you want to try some local street food then this is a clean place to try. This is a place to take your guests who want to experience something more local and authentic. It is not for those who prefer fine dining as the set up is simple but the food is tasty. You can get Teh Tarik here which I am addicted to. This is black tea and condensed milk prepared with lots of sugar. The preparation method is unique in that the tea is poured from great heights several times allowing air to blow through it. They literally look like they are pulling or stretching the tea hence the name Tarik which means pull in Malay. Roti Tisu is another unique dish which you have as a dessert.
Curries, vegetables, seafood are selected from a buffet like counter and side orders such as Roti Canai are ordered from a menu. Prices are extremely reasonable.
| Teh Tarik |
| Roti Tisu |
| Some of the wacky donuts! |
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