Lunch @ Jim Thompson Lounge, Cameron Highlands Resort

Jim Thompson Lounge / Tea Room hosted our lunches during our stay in Cameron Highlands Resort. A cosy restaurant with comfortable chairs and great views of the golf course and the hotel gardens, it was lovely place to relax, as well as enjoy our food and company. The menu is a two-pager, offering both Western and local cuisines.


Our lunch corner for 2 days. Love the view and cool crisp air while dining


Great for sitting and relaxing, but a little more challenging when it comes to eating

Though there were Asian specialties on the menu, we stuck to the Western menu since the items sounded more interesting. Since we were on the YTL Platinum Plus package, we were entitled to an appetizer/soup, main course and dessert each.

We sampled all three of their salads, prepared with fresh Cameron vegetables. The salads were all nicely presented, very colorful indeed. The Cameron Style Nicoise Salad (RM35) had a generous serving of lightly seared tuna, still a beautiful pink in the centre. Some greens, cherry tomatoes, boiled egg, olives and pickles completed this ensemble.


Pretty in pink



Salad of Home Cured Salmon with honey mustard dressing (RM38)



The grilled sea water prawn salad (RM45) was served with cucumber noodle (ie thinly sliced cucumber strips) and petit of salad. The prawn was big and juicy, though we wouldn't have minded another prawn or two for the price they were charging.



There were 3 soups to choose from in the menu, however we only managed to try the Cream of Potato and Leek Soup (RM28). The soup was creamy and nicely flavoured, with bits of leeks with each spoonful.



The Pappardelle with a rich duck bolognese sauce and vine ripened tomatoes was nicely prepared, however I really struggled to finish this since portion was very huge and the sauce was very rich. This dish is best shared between two people.

Pappardelle (RM48)


Our favorite mains was their Classic Fish & Chips (RM38), so good that we ordered 2 portions on both days. The fish was flaky with a light, crisp batter and the hand cut chips was pretty good.



For a lighter option, one can try the sandwiches here. I enjoyed the Smoked Salmon with Aged Brie (RM38), the cheese worked so well with the smoked salmon. Definitely a sandwich I would recommend trying.

On the second day, my FIL and Hubby both ordered the Homemade Chicken, Leek and Mushroom Pie (RM42), served with English Parsley mash and cauliflower cheese. A well made pie with lovely pastry and flavoursome filling.



There are only 4 types of dessert on their lunch a la carte menu, so we tried all 4 of them over the course of 2 days. The fresh strawberries (RM30), sourced from the nearby Raju's farm were big, juicy and sweet. However, I didn't care much for the chocolate or vanill! a sauce served with the strawberries as I found them to be too diluted.



No need to visit strawberry farm to get our fix since strawberries aplenty here at CHR



Happy face


The Citrus Creme Brulee (RM30) was served a cute dainty cup. Tastewise it was decent and I easily finished it in a few mouthfuls since portion was small. It was supposed to be served with fresh strawberries but was instead topped with a raspberry... didn't bother to enquire since we ordered fresh strawberries on the side.



The chilled chocolate mousse (RM30) was served in a shot glass and topped with a fresh strawberry. So-so only.


Our favorite dessert is possibly the Apple and Butterscotch Crumble (RM30) served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. It was different from what we imagined, more cake-like with nuances of! cinnam on. Quite rich and decadent.



My MIL enjoyed the cafe latte here a lot, so much so that she had it after every meal during our stay.


A wide variety of Cameron BOH teas are served here (RM9 per pot) such as Cameron gold blend tea, Seri Songket flavoured tea (mango, lemon with mandarin, passion fruit, earl grey with tangerine, lime and ginger) and Bukit Cheding no.53. I enjoyed the latter best, I found the flavoured teas a little too perfumey and required quite a lot of sugar to make it palatable to my liking.



Tea leaves and not tea bags served here

Enjoy a cuppa


Cloudy afternoons


Verdict: Love the atmosphere at Jim Thompson Lounge / Tea Room, food in general was well prepared and nicely presented.

Click here to read our review of Cameron Highlands Resort and also breakfast at The Dining Room.

For the full set of photos, please visit my Facebook page.


Service: Good.

Location: Cameron Highlands Resort, By The Golf Course, 39000 Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia.

Tel: 05-491 1100

GPS Coordinates: 4.469834,101.369433


Korean Special BBQ formerly Woo Ga Chon, Ampang

A new sign board at this Korean BBQ shop which apparently has a new operator since a month ago.If you are looking for this signage...sorry lah it is being replaced with the one above.Private room with mini telescopic chimney...
Some of the complimentary Kim Chi
Sam Gyup Sal (layered pork belly) & Mok Deung Sim (pork loin) on the BBQ grating.Korean wine Soju - went pretty well with the BBQ.Kim Chi Jji Gae - it is hot & spicy that is my favourite with kim chi, meat, tofu etc etc in it... lovely soup.
Den Jang JJi Bae - a plainer soup of bean paste something like "miso soup" but this is Korean miso soup if you don&#! 39;t fan cy a hot & spicy soup then try this.
Sun Du Bu JJi Gae - a hot & spicy tofu soup with seafood, mushroom & veggie. Delicious and went well with the glutinous rice.Onion & spring spring for the beef stomach BBQ.Dae Ji Mang Chang - Barbequed Beef stomach it was rubbery & tough.Steam egg in clay pot .... great and lovely taste of this hot egg.
the pork neck or known as Hang Jeong Sal RM24.00
Korean Special BBQ (Woo Ga Chon)
G-20 Jalan Sulaiman 1
Taman Putra
Ampang
Tel : 4270-4211
GPS : 3.150971, 101.748659

sugar plum crepes with ricotta and honey

sugar plum crepes, ricotta, mint

One of the things that has surprised me the most as Im chugging my way along to my manuscripts finish line is how little clear my vision was for it from the beginning, and how little Ive erred from my original list of recipe ideas, as in real life, I am a bafflingly indecisive person. What should we order for dinner? can send me into a tailspin. Which colander looks best from Amazon? will lead me to read 30 minutes of reviews. And yet, half the recipes that are lined up for the book right now (except the breakfast section; we should definitely not discuss that again) are pretty much as I scribbled the ideas while my then-newborn was napping in the fall of 2009. Its probably for the best I jotted it all down then because my brain has probably not been so centered for 5 minutes since.

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Outside of the book, however, Im in a huge rut. The idea that I should still be clever, or have inspiration to spare or enthusiasm to return to the kitchen after finally getting it clean from the last cooking cycle (day 10 without a dishwasher!) after working on this book is well beyond my capability, as sadly evidence by the trickling pace of updates this summer. And when I do cook, I only want one of three things: 1. Dishes that involve corn! (see al so: corn pancakes, corn pie, corn popovers, corn tacos and thats just the tip of the iceberg for my corn plans, so help us all), 2. Crepes and crepe family members. Did you know that popovers, Dutch babies, canneles and blintzes are more or less crepe batters at their base? So, yes, all those as well. 3. Things with ricotta. Ill occasionally throw in cherries, stone fruit or tomatoes, but more or less, my brain is like that raven in Game of Thrones: CORN! CORN!

pom-pom plums

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Cafe Takahashi

This casual, cheerful cafe serves Japanese-inspired food with intriguing twists.

Unagi burger. Without the bun, it would have been regular teriyaki eel, ensconced in a fresh salad of lettuce, tomatoes & pickles. Not a bad thing, since the unagi was warm, juicy and flavorful. Carb-haters can simply skip the bread and think of this as a delicious eel salad.

Tamago & banana pizza. A perfectly prepared thin-crust treat that doubled as dessert; the combination of luscious strips of omelet with ripe slivers of banana was an unexpected delight, blending beautifully with the creamy cheese and a subtly sweet sauce.

Banana-avocado shakes. Thick and tasty, though the banana overpowered the avocado.

Cafe Takahashi @ Pavilion,
Tokyo Street, Level 6, Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur.