Plan B @ Bangsar Village 1, Kuala Lumpur

There's nothing better than starting your day with two beautifully poached eggs for breakfast.



Usually when we visit Bangsar Village, lunch is often at Ben's General Food Store, since I love their truffle funghi pizza very much. Since we just ate pizza there last week, we decided to go to Plan B instead to try their offerings. The place was packed but luckily we didn't have to wait long to be served.

The concept here ismodern Aussie-meets-New York-deli.The menu consists of breakfast and brunch, soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches and pastas.

Hubby was craving for a burger so he had the Double Cheeseburger (RM23). It was served with some onion rings, fries and a side salad. The homemade patties were definitely juicy and was topped with melted cheddar. Hubby gave this burger a big thumbs up.





He also had the Butterscotch ! Milkshak e (RM10) which was really good. Not too sweet.


I was torn between the Eggs Ben and Eggs Royale, but ended up having the former. The eggs were beautifully cooked, sitting atop a wonderfully soft toasted English muffin. Loved the pairing of the eggs with slow roasted Portobello mushrooms and fresh aragula. Definitely a tummy-satisfying brunch :)

Eggs Ben (RM16)

Beautiful runny yolk


Full set of photos available to view here.

Opening times: 8.00am to 1.00am daily.

Service: Good.

Price: Reasonable.

Location: Plan B, G5,Ground Floor, Bangsar Village 1, No 1, Jalan Telawi 1, Bangsar Baru, 59100 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 03-2287 2630

Website:http://www.thebiggroup.co/planb/#

Ms. Jazz reviews: La Vie En Rose @ Jalan Raja Chulan

Perched over the hill of Jalan Raja Chulan, La Vie En Rose (LVER) resides in a bungalow and is located directly next to Shell Station, its easily missed so do look up to your left upon passing by Shell station because youll need to do a sharp LEFT on a small laneway. Im being specific because my friend got lost despite through my detailed instructions. New babies to owners of Cuisine Studio (no longer operated in both Tropicana and Sierramas), these people have history behind French cuisines and we were already anticipating a good dining experience with them.
I do have a soft spot for bungalow turn restaurants; Ill always take my sight on the surroundings, first before settling myself in a comfortable spot. The special thing about LVER is that theyve opened up the constructed wall facing the main road creating a semi-indoor and alfresco dining. In another word, one eye sees all; its quite a refreshing ambience, although the interior does seem a bit under-dressed. Also alfresco is their bar, which serves very simple liquer at the moment.
LVER menu is at the upper end pricing in town. You are looking at RM30+ for starters, RM70+ for main courses. We felt barely filled that night after damage to wallet of RM150 each (without desserts and alcohol too!! Read on...)

Our Amuse Bouche Salmon Pate topped with peppers, red berries & champagne jelly


Ive been hankering for some good truffle dishes and somehow have the misperception that they serve plenty here. I suppose I should have just stick to Garibaldi for that.

Instead we settle with their Cepes mushroom soup, grilled duck ham & truffled whipped cream, which Ive heard is one mean little soup, so Im all for it, but unfortunately turns out slightly too watery to my liking, though faint truffle taste is present. Perhaps if the soup thickens slightly with cream would uplift my opinion of this dish

The Petuna trout belly gravlax on green tea blini & Anise whipped cream was ordered after second thoughts. Sounds good on context but probably the least memorable dish- at this point, 3 days later, I wasnt able to recall how this dish taste like except that the green tea blini definitely needs improvement for being too soft, and much to my dismay, it was a pretty tasteless overall dish

Just as I was second guessing my decisions on dining here, came the savior. Escargot puff with garlic and anise cream sauce plays well to my palate. An almost perfect executed dish, we were rewarded with lovely crunch to its puff pastries and those snails was done with sheer tenderness with a nice bite to it, Criticall! y, it wa s the absences of those garden taste in the snails that make me dup this dish one of my favourite of the night. (most restaurant just cant get them right!!)
But notice how I said almost perfect? Now if only theyve gone a little bit more heavy on those seasoning.

Pan fried foie gras, caramelized apples & aged balsamic vinegar cost a whooping RM68, and worth every cent of it. One of the better ones in town with two generous pieces, both perfectly seared. Theyve went easy with the sauces so not to overpower the taste of the foie gras.

The 3 musketeer salad was as decent as salad goes: flavorsome, fresh and crispy greens. What I enjoyed about this dish was that they used all my favourite ingredients: duck confit, smoked duck bacon, and plenty of sauted mushroom. Now, we cant complain much with that, right?

We then progress into our mains, we were utterly incapable to walk away from this when we saw it on the menu, and waste no hesitation ordering it- Tournedos Rossini; medium done beef tenderloin topped with pan seared foie gras, served with port and truffle sauce, side with truffle mash. Slicing the steak through reveals a blushing center (which was good), however the texture of the meat left us in disappointment with its chewy consistency instead of a tender cut. The sauce compliments well but again truffle scent was absent.
Facts check: Tournedos Rossini is a French steak dish, created for composer Gioachino Rossini, this original dish comprises of beef, pan fried with butter, served on crouton and topped with slice of foie gras Wikipedia.org

Decent recipe but a dish that did not impress us is the Grouper fillet bouillabaisse style, with garlic crouton & saffron mayonnaise, mainly due to the coarse flaky texture of the fish, and the weak broth
Aside from their fixed menu, LVER does offer some chef's special which will change from time to time- take for example this Grilled King Prawns.

We skipped dessert (which is super rare!) but we werent too keen on that since weve had our share of disappointment that night. That being said, I believe LVER still has its potential, their menu does have some interesting items, just hoping the recipes will be improved in time.




Ratings:

Food: 5.5/10

Service: 5.5/10
(not quite attentive, though polite)

Ambience: 7/10

Presentation of food: 6.5/10

Overall Ratings: 6/10

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La Vie En Rose

39, Jalan Raja Chulan,
Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-20783883

Day 3 - Pangkor Island 2011

Every good thing has to come to an end and it's time to say bye bye to Pangkor Island Beach Resort.
Some want to stay back and some just cannot wait to go back.....


A short bus ride to the jetty...

When I grow bigger I shall return.....One for the "Teoh"s album and bye bye Pangkor Island Beach Resort.
Let play some games before we disembark .....

We went to the old shop at the main road (Raja Omar) and it was closed. They have moved into this new place standing majestically at the fringe of Sitiawan, Restoran Bei King.Red Wine Chicken soup with mee suah.Believe it or not, we had 3 plates of this fried oysters (with added oysters requested).A plated of red wine braised chick! en.
Pork dishes for the meat lovers as there wasn't much of a choice in the island.

This first plate of Hockchew noodle was delicious and went finished very fast.This was the "Loh" version with mini oysters & meat hiding in it and not as popular to the kids.The hungry prisoners of Pangkor Island beach Resort enjoying some Hock Chew cuisines in Sitiawan.Fried rice was good.Hock Chew fish maw soup thick and sourish together with interesting ingredients was lovely & satisfying.Steamed garoupa fish with soy sauce.

Restoran Bei King

Lot 35535, Taman Desa Selamat (Jalan Kampung Selamat), Sitiawan, Perak 32000
05-693 1252
GPS : 4.212964,100.704974


Cafe Cafe

Cafe Cafe remains one of KL's most interesting restaurants, attracting more customers than ever to its romantically lit, Parisian-inspired setting.

Returning here recently for the first time in several years, we learnt that the menu has retained many longtime favorites. Didn't order much though, since we were crammed into a tiny table. Service is still efficient, though somewhat icier than before.

All about truffles: truffle-scented baked escargot with foie gras. A fun recipe, but it would be nice if each snail were served with its own morsel of liver, instead of only three of the six.

Fettuccine with cream of white truffles. Possibly overpriced at RM58+, particularly since this comes simply with cream & no truffle shavings. Deliciously aromatic comfort food nevertheless.

White truffle hot chocolate cake. We loved this when we first tasted it here in 2004 or 2005. It's still well-prepared now, though the perfume of truffles could be more potent.

Absolut Citron & Smirnoff vodkas, in lieu of wine.

An alternative to absinthe: Pernod & Ricard aniseed spirits.

Cafe Cafe,
Jalan Maharajalela, Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-2141-8141
Open daily 6pm-midnight.

United Buddy Bears @ Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The 143 life-sized United Buddy Bears are in KL -- a first for South East Asia. I stumbled across them when I was in Pavilion KL two days ago and what a sight!

"We have to get to know each other better... it makes us understand one another better, trust each other more and live together more peacefully."

Under this motto, United Buddy Bears promote living together in peace and harmony.Since the first exhibition in Berlin in 2002, more than 25 million visitors world-wide have been able to admire the United Buddy Bears. The United Buddy Bears will be exhibited at the entrance of Pavilion KL from 8 December 2011 to 15 February 2012 -- so don't miss your chance to see them in real life.


At the entrance of Pavilion KL

Each bear is about 2m tall, made from fibregrass sculptures originally developed in Berlin, Germany.

Read more here


Artists from individual countries are chosen to handpaint the bears and is sorted by alphabetical order. We tried looking for the Scottish bear in his kilt -- but unfortunately there wasn't one, just the United Kingdom bear.

The Buddy Bears stand together hand in hand, symbolising the future vision of a peaceful world. Each bear stands for the people of the different countries and their culture, yet not for political systems.


When we were there, the Malaysian bear wasn't unveiled yet but has been since then during the official launch. You will see it when you visit Pavilion KL now.
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Einstein bear


United States of America


United Kingdom


Cameroon


Rows and rows of United Buddy Bears




This was one of our favorites.. meet United Buddy Bear from Cuba... with a Cuban cigar of course!





Irish bear



If you're around Bukit Bintang area, make sure you get across to Pavilion KL to view these unique bears.

Location: Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.