Ribs by Vintry, Damansara Heights

Barbarian Ribs

Barbarian Ribs

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Barbarian Ribs?  BARBARIAN Ribs?

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Barbarian Ribs

Barbarian Ribs

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Yup. Barbarian Ribs.  I’m not kidding.  Eat it with your fingers (and ruin your manicure).  Tear the meat apart with your teeth (and wonder why it doesn’t take any effort when the meat literally falls off the bones).  Lick that delicious barbecue sauce that clings to the meat.

Leave some for me?

The best dressed pork at Ribs by Vintry.

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Interior at Ribs by Vintry

Interior

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The interior is rustic . But it isn’t old fashioned, and the lighting is warm but not dim.  A nice place for friends to get together.  An extensive wine collection is available, just like at Vintry’s a couple of doors away.

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Braised ribs

Braised ribs

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Some of the items on the menu are similar to Vintry’s, although it is clear that most of the customers come here for the gargantuan pork ribs.  The braised ribs paled in comparison to the barbarian ribs; there was this powdery taste that I couldn’t quite figure out.   It was more in the meat than in the sauce, which was even more perplexing.  A curious case, indeed.  The brown sauce and the accompanying roasted potatoes which soaked up all the wonderful flavour was lovely.

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Tom yam spaghetti

Tom yam spaghetti

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And then there are some who like to be different.  Perhaps a reflection of their past life in that vibrant country north of Malaysia.  And whilst it is such an unlikely combination, and perhaps one that would make purists balk, the resultant marrying of east and west is one that tastes quite…comforting.   Oh, did I mention that there are bits of crispy pork lard in the dish?  Heaven.

The service was good.  Attentive.  Water glasses were refilled quickly.  Orders were taken politely.  Recommendations?  Perhaps not quite so well done (“Please refer to the board for our recommendations, Miss!”).  Not a big problem, of course.

 

Ribs by Vintry (website HERE)

120-122, Jalan Kasah,

Damansara Heights, 50490 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 03-2096 1645

Opening hours: Noon till late. Kitchen closes 3.00pm to 6.00pm. Closed on Sundays and certain public holidays. Call to enquire.

(Note: We went there on a Sunday, and it was open, so I’m not sure if it was an exceptional case. Anyhow, I’d recommend calling first.)

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Om Burger and the FriedChillies Annual Foodsters’ Award 2009

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How did we end up beside a longkang, one fine Saturday night, relatively well dressed, and chomping on sloppy burgers?

Answer #1:

Riz's namecard

A business card.

Who in their right mind puts a picture of a delicious burger on their namecard without being answerable to repercussions? (In this case, being obliged to accompany some newbies on the search for the Holy Grail.)

Answer #2:

friedchillies AFA

An awards ceremony.

How can I not be influenced at a dinner organised by one of my favourite food sites culminating with the announcement of the top makan places (mostly street food/kopitiam style food) in the Klang Valley?  Check out the winners (lifted from the FriedChillies website…thanks, Adly!):

For Best Roti Canai :Raju Restaurant
No. 27, Jalan Cantik, Petaling Jaya
N 03.10159 E101.65385

For Best Assam Laksa : O & S Laksa
39, Jalan 20/14, Paramount Gardens Petaling Jaya
N 3.10783 E101.62499

For Best Banana Leaf Rice : Kanna Curry House
No. 29 Jalan 17/45, Petaling Jaya
N 3.11974 E101.62978

For Best Chicken Rice :Hainanese Chicken Rice
73, Jln. SS22/23, Damansara Jaya, Petaling Jaya
N 3.12595 E101.61618

For Best Crabs : Fatty Crab
No 2, Jln SS 24/13 , Taman Megah, Petaling Jaya
N 3.11482 E101.61254

For Best Char Koay Teow : Aunty Gemok
Restoran Jamal Mohamed No. 24, Jalan SS5A/9 Petaling Jaya
N 3.09526 E101.60546

For Best Satay : Satay Samuri Taman Melawati
Jalan Melati Utama 4, Melati Utama, Setapak
N 3.13505 E101.62370

For Best Nasi Lemak : Village Park
5, Jalan SS21/37, Damansara Utama, Petaling Jaya
N 3.13774 E101.62318

For Best Street Burger : Burger OM
In Front of 7-11, Off Lorong Kolam Air Lama, Ampang
N 3.16063 E101.78560

For Best Kopitiam : Yut Kee Coffeeshop
35, Jalan Dang Wangi, Kuala Lumpur
N 3.15705 E101.70001

Those numbers at the bottom are not phone numbers ar.  (Note:  I’m still trying to figure out my GPS unit which didn’t come with instructions arrrghhhh.)

So there we were, enjoying our dinner at Pannaz Restaurant (Damansara Perdana), which was a pretty nice dinner too (the lamb that everyone else ordered was juicy and tender and served with a wedge of lemon and a mint salad) when the videos came on, and I was confronted face to face with a picture of a hugeass, SLOPPY burger that made me yearn for one in my hand (even though I was pretty satisfied with the meal at Pannaz (a robust mushroom soup, a grilled red snapper and a dessert combo consisting of a bread and butter stack (as opposed to a pudding), a chocolate cake and ice cream).

Thankfully, FriedChillies came with their resident Burger Dude aka Creative Director aka My HSS who, upon hearing of our proposed Burger Crawl, didn’t need much persuasion in leading the expedition.

And that’s how we ended up at midnight, at a longkang in front of a 7-11 in a location at co-ordinates N 3.16063 E101.78560 in Ampang.  Presenting, the winner for the Best Street Burger, Burger OM:

om burger

Timing is crucial.   Coordination is crucial.   The egg is broken onto the pan, and within seconds, a slice of cheese is added, the burger patty is thrown in and the entire bundle is wrapped up.  Shredded cabbage, lots of mayonnaise and chilli sauce form a bed on which the patty rests, and voila, a sloppy all-Malaysian burger is created.  Origination of meat – unknown, but I’m willing to overlook that.  So what makes this burger special?   The secret lies in the egg, the yolk still a little runny which adds to the overall slush that oozes out of the burger.   Oh, we suspect there’s ganja too.

In conclusion (coz I’ve been going off-topic quite a bit today):

1.  Congratulations to FriedChillies for a successful AFA 2009.  They’ve done a great job in promoting Malaysian food, and their enthusiasm in making Malaysian food recognisable worldwide is just so infectious.  I want to jump up and say hallelujah, come on over and try our street food.  And now, you have a list to depend on, so book that plane ticket and visit Malaysia!

2.  Burger OM is deserving of its win.  Checked, and authenticated.

3.  Why is there always a burger stall in front of a 7-11?  Or why is there always a 7-11 behind a burger stall?

4.  Why does my GPS unit not listen to my instructions?  Should I give it a few smacks?

5.  Hello, NomadGourmand and Chefspiration whom I met for the first time at the Awards.  Hello, Adly, Honey and Riz from FriedChillies whom I was meeting again after some months of absence.  Hello, Nic, Ciki, Boo_licious, Splashie Boy and Kenny Mah whom I see more often than I see my husband.

6.  Hello, Bald Eagle.  I MISS YOU.  I know you’re reading this across the miles.

Departure Lounge, Solaris Mont Kiara

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Spotted – Liverpool fan the morning after bloodbath at Old Trafford

Random Thought #1

Our TV stopped working a week ago and we haven’t got it fixed yet. We used to proclaim that we weren’t TV addicts.   Then why is it that when I am face-to-face with the love of my life, the following conversation happens:

Bald Eagle (without TV): Do I know you?
Me: I’m your wife.
Bald Eagle (without TV): When did you grow so old?

We’re getting our TV fixed tomorrow.

Random Thought #2

Never tell your mother-in-law that you work late hours.  She’ll ask you to tell your boss that your MIL said that you should go home before midnight (death wish No. 1).  And she’ll also instruct you to tell him that he should put you and your colleagues up at the Hilton for the night (death wish No. 2).

Random Thought #3

I need an iPhone.

Random Thought #4

Is there a Lost-And-Found for missing SMSes?

Random Thought #5

With all the 10 cents I’ve been saving on toll everyday*, I can soon fly to Cambodia.

* 10% discount on toll for travel between 12 midnight and 7am.

Cue Departure Lounge.

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There’s something about Departure Lounge that lifts the spirits, from the heady aroma of freshly brewed coffee to the warm greetings (very un-fastfood like) as you enter the place.  The decor is simple, not pretentious, mostly functional.  Travel books are placed on bookshelves in a cheerfully lit corner; you can help yourself to these books while you enjoy a cuppa, and return them when you’re done.  The menu is extensive, but mostly consisting of breads, pancakes, salads – typical western fare.  Not that I’m complaining because sometimes, it is nice to have something other than curry chee cheong fun for breakfast.

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Today, I spent a good 10 minutes going through the menu, flipping back and forth, back and forth, and finally decided on an All Day Brekkie which is essentially a flaky croissant filled with chicken sausage, turkey ham, fried egg, tomatoes and cheese.  Corn chips and salsa are served on the side.  All very good, and I shan’t complain about the turkey and beef substitutes for ham and bacon.  The melted cheese and the fried egg with the almost runny yolk sealed the deal for me.

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Bald Eagle went for one of their popular breakfasts, the Do-It-My-Way (DIMW).  You basically pick up a card and tick either 3, 5 or 7 items that you wish to have on your plate, depending on how ravenous you are, and give it to the staff at the counter.  In Bald Eagle’s case, he was feeling rather pleased about the events the night before, primarily made up of a football field, two teams, and a 4-1 victory, so going all out for 7 items seemed appropriate.  The boy sure has a big appetite – turkey ham, beef bacon, mushrooms, fish fingers, pancake, scrambled eggs and chicken sausages. Oh, and bread. All for RM12.90 only.

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The coffees are all very reasonably priced.   Small drinks are approximately RM5 each, while a mug of latte comes at RM7.50.   Bald Eagle’s Espresso Con Panna was priced at RM6.  Ice-blended beverages are approximately RM10 for the larger of two sizes.  We also got ourselves a macadamia and chocolate chip cookie (RM2.50) which was bursting in nuts and chocolate – so delicious!

I’ve fallen in love with this place.  It’s not because the food is mind-blowingly amazing, because really, it is just good, wholesome fare.  Some restaurants make you feel uneasy and self-conscious, while others make you smile.  This one makes me feel happy.   I like.

Departure Lounge,
No. 10, Jalan Solaris 4,
Solaris Mont’ Kiara, 50480, Kuala Lumpur.
Tel:03-6203 0362
Business Hours: 8am – 7pm (Monday-Saturday) and 10am-5pm (Sunday and public holidays).

Also check out Small Time Traveller’s thoughts on Departure Lounge.