Showing posts with label Fusion Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fusion Food. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Trenos Coffee, Jalan Keretapi, Kuching...

Another Coffee Place in town, Trenos Coffee is swiftly getting popular among coffee lovers. I've been meaning to visit this cafe for awhile now and one fine day just decided to drop by after the initial two planned dinner venues were closed for business. Fell in love instantly after the first sip of coffee, a chance meeting.

The place is clean, cozy and tastefully decorated and equipped. A fine place to have a family meal, and not just for coffee.
The interior...
Anyway, if you ever visit this place, you should try at least one of the coffee brew. This one is a hot latte. Pretty, almost felt bad sipping it and ruining the artwork and froth. The coffee is surprisingly the kind I like, not too sweet, not too bitter, slightly groundish and yet creamy.

Pretty hot latte...
And yes, the food! The reason I come back here actually. The variety of food in the menu is not much (it's a coffee place after all), but the quality it goes by is splendid. This grilled lamb chop for instance, is medium rare done and is a big portion for one person. I'd ask for black pepper sauce, but the peppermint sauce they serve it in is just as nice (normally I'd skip the peppermint for a thick drip of black pepper sauce... =).

Grilled lamb chop... 

And the crispy chicken strips, a nice finger food to go with the hot coffee, if you're thinking of eating light, that is.
Chicken bits...
For other menu, check out the specials of the day too. I'm planning to go back to try other coffee variety and their food. Such love for this place. =)

Location: Jalan Keretapi. Right next to McDonalds at 3rd Mile.
Note: Halal

My Rating: 4.9/5

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Nosh Restaurant, Crown Square, Kuching...


Nosh Restaurant is a simply a hidden gem. Came here once when it was still called Mr Ho Fine Food, and was delighted to note that some of the menu has been improved and some were added in.
The environment is a balance between classy and affordable. It also gives out a cozy chill-out vibes where you can dine or lunch in with dates, colleagues, or friends. Bringing a kid here is also a good choice since it's air conditioned and they have proper baby high chair.

 Interior...

Nosh serves fusion food but they have more Western variety. For starter, this wild mushroom soup tastes authentic and you can feel the remnants of pureed wild mushroom. The overall taste is not bad, just perhaps should have been creamier.
Mushroom soup... 

A local variety, the signature fried rice is actually a good choice of order. The deep fried pork belly pieces they included is a delight, together with mixture of seafood with baby kailan, egg and top with local chips give off a balanced diet. Very fulfilling.
 Fried rice...

I forgot the name in the menu for this, but it's crispy pork strips, nice to go with a glass of hot coffee or a cup of hot Earl Grey in the evening.
Pork strips... 

And this is all-day breakfast! (because it's available even after breakfast hours, which is so fantastic! For me, that is..). A fat German sausage, crispy bacon, baked tomato, 2 bulls eyes sunny side up, baked beans and a piece of white bread. It's not too heavy for lunch and yet not too light, just enough to last me the whole day. 
Western breakfast... 

And for some on-the-side-order, this crispy and yet juicy roasted pork belly is served by gram, and this is 100gm (I think). Enough for two. Served with apple sauce, although I prefer it with chilly and soy sauce.
 Crispy pork belly...
 
What's a perfect dinner without a glass of hot coffee? I like that they prefer you to add in your own sugar to taste and it's cubed instead of granuled. :-) Been awhile since I last visit a cafe that uses sugar cubes.

 Coffee, sugar, mini pineapple tart...
 
Or for a healthier option... a glass of hot honey lemon and another iced honey lemon to even it out.

 Iced and hot honey lemon...
 
Nosh serves a variety of wine, liquor and beer too, for the wine-and-dine experience. All in all, a nice meal, good service, good food, good price, will come back to try other dish.

 The exterior...
 
Location: Ground Floor, Crown Square. Can't miss it.
Note: Non-Halal.

My Rating: 4.9/5

Monday, June 29, 2015

Megabite Cafe, Batu Kawah New Township, Kuching...

Drop by at this kopitiam for a bite to eat before you run rampage at the 24-hour EMart Batu Kawah. It's right next door to EMart and you can't miss it. The cafe is still new and therefore is well maintained and clean. They have a lot of stalls selling all kinds of food such as kolok mee, kueh chap, Laksa Sarawak, Ayam Penyet, various desserts, mixed rice, etc. When we were here last week, I saw one or two Muslim stalls but they were closed probably because of the Ramadan month.
 
Outer look...

Didn't have much appetite to eat then so I ordered the pork leg rice. Service was quick, the stall owners were courteous and the dish was not bad, although the gravy was slightly salty for my taste. 
Pork leg rice...

My hubby had the mixed soup which came with plain rice. Now this was nice and steaming hot when it came so it kind of neutralized the slightly salty taste from the pork leg rice (for me -- I had a few sips of the hot soup).
Mixed soup ...

Then we ordered banana cheese fritters from the next stall to top it off. Hot and melty cheese! Very fulfilling... although service was a bit slow because the orders were queuing up.
Pisang cheese...

Next time if we had the chance to drive by here again, would probably try the Laksa Sarawak and Ayem Penyet... looks nice from the next table orders. :-)

This Cafe opens daily, but is mostly crowded at night.

My Rating: 3.5/5

Monday, June 22, 2015

Elephant Cafe & Bistro, Jalan Ang Cheng Ho, Kuching...

I used to come here whenever I need solitude a few years back, when the place was not that much known. It had a romantic feeling to it, and it wasn't always too crowded. But, what was years ago.

These days, it's always packed during lunch time. From dating couples to business lunch meeting, Elephant Cafe and Bistro is an ideal place to hangout and enjoy good food. It's also Halal, which explains why it's most always busy on peak hours.
The intrerior...

This Cafe specializes in Western food. The grilled chicken chop that I had for lunch was perfecto, especially it's black pepper sauce and the french beans. Service was fast too even though it was lunch time and people were coming in the door in groups.
Chicken chop...
Although they have more Western variety, Elephant Cafe also adds in local dish to its list. Like this nasi lemak... The rice is just creamy enough (not too creamy or berlemak actually) and it's accompanied by a fried egg, chicken curry, crunchy peanuts and fried anchovies, and a piece of fried fish. A fulfilling combination for a simple lunch. And because you're having it here, don't expect a stall price. 
Nasi lemak...

Chicken sandwich with focaccia bread. I love the bread, but the chicken meat was a bit slab and dry but you can moisten it up with extra mayo (upon request).
Chicken sandwich...

And the drinks! A sweet and creamy chocolate shake which tasted very much like melted chocolate icecream and a glass of refreshing iced peppermint tea.

 Peppermint tea and chocolate shake...

This one's my favorite though... what I'd like to call lemon twist in some other place, but here it's just fresh iced plum tea lemon. Very soothing to the throat.
 A variation of lemon twist...

All in all, that comes up to RM54.00. Not bad. Opens everyday from 11am - 10.30pm, except Monday.

My Rating: 3.5/5