Restoran Little Korea - Solaris Mont Kiara

Banchan - good but not as good and as comprehensive as those that comes with payment. I would like to pay for my Banchan for better quality and variety.

Korean restaurant promotes companionship and comradeship whether it is for the family or the comrade. You take things easy and engage one another when food is in the BBQ or eating out from (adding) the hotpot. I had good conversation with my family and esp. my son in my outings. This may not be good for business as I have found out that some eateries do not sell crabs as the table will be occupied way too long by customers. Restaurant owners want to see the table turnover quickly. Each table is a cost centre!

I learned a lesson way back in the 90's when eating with a friend over guess what? Vietnamese BBQ and Hotpot over dinner in Ho Chi Minh City. Friendship building in Vietnam necessitates these two items on the menu.
Regular Claypot Hot Soup - If not for my stomach's dislike for spicy stuff this would be my staple soup. The Yin and the yang of Cantonese clear soup.
The egg was kind off overdone but then with some stirring and addition of spicy beanpaste and garlic- voila, something nice was the outcome.
Bibimbap - the meal that feeds to common man. Question? What is the common man's meal in KL? Chap Fan (mixed rice) hands down. The others areGimbap (Korean sushi) and Korean Instant noodles.
Korean Seafood Pizza - had this once on roadside in Seoul deep into autumn enjoying this and other Korean fare. Korean hospitality kicked in and we were offered blanketsfor our very coldfeet.
Glass Noodles fried or in hotpot - equally good in any Korean restaurant
Beef BBQGalbi

Beef BBQ Galbi

Address: Restoran Little! Korea ( 2nd Floor)
Jalan Solaris 1
Solaris, Mont KiaraTel: 03 6203 7217

Augustdiners Cooks (NOT!): Gourmet Dinner @ Home

We're grateful knowing that you are still keeping it up with us and our post, here's another one to share with you, i mean two post within a week could be our new record, that's super frequent for Augustdiners style whom seem not be able to cope with one entry per month.


Weve recently got our hands on some gourmet ingredients- the larger than palm sized foie gras, few kilos of Spanish ribs, and the o-so-tempting pork loin. Weve also given some really good imported Spanish pork belly which Im probably going to make char siew later (any good recipes to share?)
So Crazieapple was heading the kitchen that night because shes still living the life of a jobless bummer. Whilst I came whizzing in after work to assist her with the dirty work, i.e. cutting and shredding vegetables =P


1/Crazieapple preparing to baked her ribs


2/ Foie gras- yums!

3/ *loves*

4/ Pork loin in the making


5/ Almost there

6/ I claimed the biggest piece!




! We started our family off with some dips and crackers- 4types including smoked salmon, caviar, tzatziki, and cream & chives. The dip goes really well with Tuckers natural crackers, youve got to try it! Its so addictive.


Our menu of the night was pan-seared foie gras with caramelized apple, which had a wonderful combination of flavours. It was an easy done dish, and with Crazieapple doing re-runs on how to properly dissect the foie gras on youtube more than 10 times, its safe to say shes a pro in the area already.


Then there was the Jack Daniels spare ribs, which we ran into minor hiccups, but in the end it just turns out so beautifully that I was eating while licking my fingers at the same time. Mr. KFC would approve because its so finger lickin good. *laughs*


Then the pork loin was expertly wrapped with bacon and stuffing, the presentation was enticing as the bacon was baked to a sexy brown tan, the downside however was that the pork loin was slightly over-cooked for my liking. I enjoyed mine with some slight pinkness to the flesh. But again, shes hit jackpot with the flavours
Some Roasted Veges on the side: butternut squash, capsicums, and tomatoes.
Also on the side is the rosemary flavored mashed potatoes.


For dessert. =)

Check out the mess we made =)


P/S Just a little excitement to share. Whilst we were pan-searing our foie gras outdoors with the portable gas stove (2 of them), the gas leaked and our whole pan caught major fire, whereby we were all rushing to find water or ways to diffuse the fire (only to find it inflamed bigger), in the end, we manage to kill the flame by throwing two big bucket of water from the swimming pool. But, what is really noteworthy is how all of us re-acted to the situation.


~The ever so smart Chyn puts her hand into the fire to attempt to turn off the gas


~ PK was nowhere in sight.


~ Mom, being the one who always know what to do, ran all the way to the sink area (which is super far away) to get a bucket


~SY gave dad half a glass of water from our dining table as if she thinks that the mere glass of water can save the situation

~ Lil Twin sisters screams mommy mommy.!


And what was Augustdiners reaction?


Ms. Jazz: Its GONNA EXPLODE, GET AWAY FROM THAT PLACE*whilst hiding in the dining room as far away from the fire as possible- Damn Dramatic OKhehe


Crazieapple, on the other hand was the classic one..




SAVE THE FOOD, SAVE THE FOOD!! she screams- whilst flapping her hands up and down.


Lucky for us, dad manage to push most of the food away from harm before the moms buckets of chlorine filled water came splashing down. But unfortunately, 5 pieces of foie gras had died in vain.


So all excitement aside, the dinner was thoroughly enjoyable. If I knew Crazieapple can deliver a meal so well, I would be willing for myself to sit back with my knife whilst she graces the wok for our next cooking project.

Day 5 - Road Trip Around Scotland

Amazing Scottish engineering of Forth Bridges at South Queensferry and such a pleasant scenery at this small town of Scotland.

That was our first stop and we have many more places to see in this interesting road trip.

Our next stop was Anstruther and it was for food.
The fresh Haddock fishWe came specially for this fish & chips.

Out in the cool & moist weather at a fishing village we were having our delicious lunch of fish & chips.The traditional Haddock fish and chips.Hake & Chips
Streaming hot bite of an award winning fish & chips of United Kingdom.

Finally I get to visit the oldest golf course of the world, Old Course of St Andrews.
at the 18th Hole and the Club House behind the hole.@ the bridge of St Andrews Old Course.
A brief visit to some of the landmarks of St Andrews town.
Famous ice cream of St Andrews @ B Jannetta.Bye bye St Andrews we have to go to the next place.
Dunnottar Castle was built sometimes between 13th and 17th century.Located north east of Scotland near a town called Stonehaven.Truly scenic and breathing taking.
What a beauty at this corner of the world.

For the record we stop by this sleeping town called Stonehaven for a pee.

Rishi's Indian Restaurant for dinner.
The dinner was good the masala & curry were fantastic and so was the tandoori chicken.
City Wharf Apartment @ Aberdeen was our place for the night till the following day.