A birthday lunch at Delicious, Dua Annexe

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I once met a man who could write.  He sprinkled ideas of love and magic in cyberspace for anyone who would be touched by them.  They were touched in many places….their eyes (for his pictures were dazzling), their minds (for his words were bewitching), and their souls (for his thoughts were inspiring).  Not everything was wholesome and clean, for he was a man like any other man with wants and needs and desires.

I once met a man who could write.   He wrote me stories about autumn and winter and summer and spring, seasons of love and life, bursting with happy stories, sad stories, sunshine and hail. 

I once met a man who could write.   He fretted about things that grownups worried about.  But he grew up, and concluded that he was able to overcome his fears, not because they were simple things that one could easily overcome, but because experience had shaped him to become the man he now is.

To my friend who writes, Kenny Mah, I wish you a happy 30th!

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Pavlova birthday cake, baked by Fatboybakes  (FBB also baked a Four Seasons Spencer cake for the lucky birthday boy.)

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Pan seared cod, served with sauteed prawns on ratatouille and fried potatoes

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Thai beef salad – medium rare pan seared steak with mango

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Smoked salmon angelhair pasta, tossed in cream, served with caviar and parsley

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Nasi kerabu with ayam percik, served with raw ulam, salted egg and keropok

16 friends gathered at Delicious, Dua Annexe, to celebrate Kenny’s 30th.  I like Delicious for its ambience which is warm and welcoming with furnishings drenched in turquoise and white.  Delicious at Dua Annexe is particularly nice as the huge glass windows allow a lot of sunlight in.  The feeling of bathing in sunlight is refreshing and rejuvenating, and I presume Delicious recognised precisely that fact when deciding on the appearance of this outlet.

Many are familiar with the food at Delicious.  My default order is usually a salad;  Delicious’ salads are really good!  The Thai Beef Salad with Mango in a tangy dressing comes with an abundance of meat, seared medium rare.  I also like the Roasted Duck and Pomelo salad and the Crab and Mango salad.  Incidentally, I am always inspired by their salads and try to replicate them at home.  The portions are substantial and are complete meals as they come in main course sizes.  Fatboybakesnasi kerabu with ayam percik was nice (his opinion, not that he offered to share any with me), although white rice is used here instead of the trademark blue rice usually associated with this dish.  (I did have a bad experience in another outlet, though, where the chicken was a little raw, almost like it had been thawed too quickly from the fridge.)   HairyBerry‘s angelhair pasta with smoked salmon wasn’t very exciting; the sauce was too thin, almost milky, and lacked much flavour.  I’d stick to the salad.  I’ve featured a picture of the cod, and judging from A Lil’ Fat Monkey‘s expression, I’m assuming it was good.

There is also a shop downstairs which sells ingredients.  You can read about it in Masak-Masak

Thanks, Kenny….I had a great time.  Here’s to many more happy celebrations!

Delicious
Dua Annexe
Jalan Tun Razak, KL

Tel: 03-2166 2066

Chinoz on the Park, KLCC

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If it weren’t for Fatboybakes (FBB), I’d probably have no stories to tell you.  But we’re all fortunate to have our muses, although I’d gladly sell mine.  This limerick is my birthday gift to FBB!

There was a bakerman in Bangsar
Who professed to love eggs, toast and butter
But try as he might
He couldn’t fight
An urge to eat strangled goose liver.

“Macallan’s my spirit of choice!
And occasionally a double malt bliss
But feed me a Tiger
And you’ll definitely hear
My tuneless rendition of Les Mis!”

He parties all day and night
Surrounded by fans aplenty
But one stands out
His hairy chin stout
And winks to FBB, “Who’s your daddy?”

He’s a simple man, this baker from Bangsar
Who eats foie gras with his kopi
Tuna sashimi, yes please
Lobsters? With cheese!
And truffles and cakes with lotsa brandy!

“Yes, I’m a simple man, trust me, I am
My properties are just four and counting
I crave not a fortune
I’m almost a mormon
But touch my Blue Label and you’ll face a lynching” 

So happy birthday, we bid thee, FBB
You’re a lucky one, we insist, FBB
Expensive presents abound
But how many will sound
As precious as this limerick, O FBB?

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A couple of weeks ago, Bald Eagle and I celebrated our 8th wedding anniversary, and while to many of the young ones out there, we appear ancient, it’s amazing what a RM700 monthly visit to the hair salon can do for the greys.

He made reservations at Chinoz on the Park at KLCC, refurbished, shiny and new with an eye-candy of a chef with credentials to match.  I like the fact that Chef Haffizul Hashim came out often to speak with us.  Perhaps it was the benefit of having ordered a degustation menu?  I prefer to think it was my captivating smile or bald eagle’s shiny head, but I doubt if either made an impact on him.

The degustation menu consisted of 6 items (including dessert) which gave a good idea of what the restaurant served.  Our first course was such a delight to eat – a Cauliflower Veloute with Hokkaido Scallop and Truffles.  The veloute came in the form of a foam pumped out directly on our plates.  What I liked about the degustation menu was the way the chef had paired all the different ingredients to create a synergistic explosion of flavours.  It was not just the taste but the textures as well; the firmness of the scallop to the fizziness of the foam to the bits of crunch from the grainy sea salt…it was an appropriate opening allegro to this symphony.

As a symphony continues seamlessly, so did our subsequent dishes.  The Parsley Risotto, tinged in brilliant green, was served with sauteed escargots.  The risotto was creamy but hinted very little of parsley.  We marvelled at the next dish, the Grilled Brittany Turbot with Citrus Fruits and Etuve of Asparagus.  It was an explosion of colours, cheery and bright – food should be like this, a treat to all the senses.  Prized for its firm, white flesh, the turbot was complemented with a tangy sweet sauce made from blood oranges and other citrusy fruits.  We loved this dish, but at RM128 for 180g on the ala carte menu, we shall probably reserve this order for special occasions.

The Roasted Duck Breast and Pan Fried Foie Gras, Glazed Figs & Beetroot Puree was a more subdued visual affair, but didn’t lack in the taste department.  The duck breast, still pink and firm, was a good match with the melt-in-your-mouth foie gras.  The last time I had fresh figs was in the UK where I holidayed last year, and so eating this brought me back to that evening in Bath where I laughed over scones and fresh fruit with my dear friend, Msiagirl.  Like all the other dishes, this one didn’t disappoint due to the excellent matching of flavours by the chef.

Desserts were in two parts – a Mango Ravioli with Lime Sorbet, light, citrusy and sweet – very refreshing, while the finale was a Chocolate Parfait with Tuile and Peanut Butter Ice Cream.

My experience was only marred by the restaurant settings, where we were led to a beautifully arranged table with the right forks and knives and wine glasses, but lacked the formal atmosphere one would expect when one pays RM180++ per person for a meal.  Beside us, a family was dining (complete with pram and baby), and although I have no objections under normal circumstances, the view didn’t do much for romance!  Perhaps the restaurant was attempting to achieve too much in wanting to have its cake and eat it too.  It’s hard to have both a cafe and a fine dining restaurant under the same roof without having a clear demarcation of space (and that includes soundproofing as well!).

It’s funny how after being together for so long, I thought I’d figured Bald Eagle out and that I knew him well, but well, I didn’t.  But that makes it more fun, doesn’t it?  “We are going to KLCC,” he had said.  What??  Our 8th anniversary and he’s bringing me to a place I see everyday?  For a brief second (and it was a tiny micro-bit of a second), I wished I had joined FBB’s soiree at Nikko Hotel instead.  At least I could get all dolled up (with my most excellent Shu Uemura fake eyelashes) for the event there.
 
But I was wrong.
 
Because the food was amazing that night…. 

Chinoz on the Park
G47, Ground Floor, Suria KLCC, KL.

Tel: 03-2166 8277

Also check out:
Jules Eating Guide to Malaysia
The Star
for writeups on the Tastings menu.

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Warm bread

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Scallop

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Risotto

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Turbot

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Duck

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Mango

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Chocolate

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Petit Fours

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Coffee

Euro Deli Grill, Jalan Yap Kwan Seng

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He works hard for the money
So hard for it honey
He works hard for the money
So you better treat him right!

Times are bad.  Bald Eagle now has to resort to armwrestling to earn us a free meal. (Which he successfuly did! Woohoooo! He da man!)

Okay.  The truth is, it was an Oktoberfest weekend at Euro Deli Grill, the Swiss-German restaurant where we celebrated Father-in-Law’s birthday, and instead of the normally quiet and slightly more dignified atmosphere, the place had come alive with loud music and games.  They had armwrestling for women too.  MIL and I took part, but I was whipped in the first round by a european lady who definitely ate more red meat than me.  *grunt*  Oh MIL did better.  All that exercise from housework showed as she breezed into the semis only to be knocked out by…yeah…another european lady who definitely ate more red meat than both of us put together.  Bald Eagle avenged our loss by thrashing a Norwegian twice his size.  Then again, Norwegians eat fish, don’t they?  (I take liberties in saying this ‘coz I LOVE Norwegians (yes you, Gard, and you, Olav) and I know that they know that I’m just joking…don’t hit me with that sardine can!!)

It’s interesting, though, that Bald Eagle chose this restaurant to celebrate his father’s birthday knowing full well that his mother is averse to pork.  Then again, blood is thicker than water, I say, so stay clear of the action and party on.

*smile*

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The food at Euro Deli is far from pretentious.  Not much goes into the presentation, but hey, in a place like this, I’d choose hearty, wholesome and satisfying over presentation anytime.  Throw in a Paulaner, please, while you’re at it.  With a menu that consists predominantly of pork dishes, there is an amazing selection of sausages (farmers, nuernberger, emmenthaler (swiss cheese?), etc), pastas and grills.  And German beers, of course.  My Butcher Plate came with a thick slice of Kassler ham (a type of smoked ham), sausage and knuckle served on a bed of delicious sauerkraut and mashed potatoes.  The pork knuckle was very crispy and crunchy, and the meat tender.  Like all german style pork knuckles, it was rather salty, but paired with the sauerkraut, it was just nice.  The salmon steak, served with a lemon butter sauce, was simple and hardly exciting, but MIL gave it her vote of approval, so I guess it’s worth a try if you’re not into pork.  Prices are in the twenties and thirties generally.  Very reasonable.

Service was good and personable.  A nice place to dine at if you’re in the mood to be loud.  Beer does that to you anyway. There’s also a great view of the Twin Towers if you’re into that sort of thing. Ample parking is available.

Euro Deli Grill
No. 29, Jalan Yap Kwan Seng
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: (603) 2162 6991
Fax: (603) 2166 5232

Note:

1.  This is not a new restaurant, so there are LOADS of other blog posts on this place. Google it please for other reviews. Cheers.

2.  Mars Bar Baked Cheesecake from my baking idol, Fatboybakes.