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Showing posts with label Malaysian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaysian. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 May 2007

Monk and Me

Better write this while it is still fresh in my memory.

Monday night, my girlfriends and I dropped into
Monk & Me for a catch up dinner. The place was a little hard to find. Evans Place is actually on the side of the large car park in front of Rivoli Theatre, or the back of Bourke Road, Camberwell. But technically it is Hawthorn East.

I had a look at my Good Food Guide and Cheap Eats guides and didn’t see the restaurant mentioned, so I went to the place not knowing what cuisine it served and how good it was.

Once at the restaurant, there weren’t many people, so I could easily spot my friends. The decor was simple, with wooden communal benches in the centre of the room, and wooden square tables on the side. There was some attempt at creating an Asian feel with antique Asian decorative carved wood window panels and artwork on the walls. It reminded me of Omah’s at Port Melbourne, but less sophisticated. So I didn’t think much of the place, but after looking at the menu and tasting the offerings… I would definitely go back.

Our dinner began with two entrees, Lohbak – Minced chicken blended with five spices, wrapped in bean curd skin and fried; and Ling – Rockling fillets marinated in curry paste and snap fried.

Then we got a bit greedy and ordered three mains: Chicken Red Curry, Mee Goreng (Indian Style) – Wok-tossed Hokkien noodles with a blend of spices, bean curd, potatoes, tomatoes, chicken, egg and prawns, garnished with fresh lettuce, shallots and a wedge of lemon; Gado Gado – Mixed vegetables, tofu steamed and topped with peanut sauced garnished with egg slices and pappadams; and a side of Roti slices with peanut sauce.

All the food was awesome! I loved the lohbak especially with the light plum sauce provided. The rockling fillet was fried just right, and great with the sweet chilli sauce provided. Mains were spicy, fresh and delicious. The chicken was so infused with the red curry that it was a reddish-brown colour, which I first mistook for slow-cooked beef. Roti slices were a bit oily and the mee goreng a bit salty but very flavoursome.

One thing that slightly diminish the overall enjoyment was that the waitress gave us the bill without us even asking for it, even though she said “Here’s the bill but in your own time”. I don’t know, I just found that somewhat rude, and that would never happen in a fine dining restaurant. I know it’s not a fine dining restaurant but I would not except that from a well-decked out place. Our bill came out to be $25 each including wine –
Evans & Tate Estate Shiraz (creamy and delightful).



Monk and Me
9 Evans Place
Hawthorn East
03 9813 1151
http://www.monkandme.com.au/

Tuesday, 10 April 2007

Omah's

Omah's was a great little Malaysian restaurant that we went to with cost- conscious friends on Thursday night. This year, Omah's has been awarded 3 stars for The Age Cheap Eats 2007 guide. A few friends have said that they were great but I found the food at Omah's nothing out of the ordinary. Not to say that it isn't good, some dishes such as the beef rendang and
large wok-tossed Tamarind Prawns (with chilli, onion, & crisp apple) were really delicious with just the right blend of spices. But the spring rolls tasting plates were unfortunately very ordinary. Perhaps we didn't order the right things.. as apparently their soft shell crab and fried calamari are great but we didn't order them.


On the upside, their dessert is absolutely delicious! With 8 people, we were able to taste various desserts. - Tabioca (Cassava) pudding with coconut milk and eggs, pandan sago with coconut milk and palm sugar, and Banana fritter served with a drizzling of palm sugar & vanilla ice cream. The Pandan Sago was out of this world... I really want to replicate this at home! Have to buy palm sugar!

If you are in Port Melbourne, if not for dinner do drop by for dessert... especially for the Pandan Sago.


136-138 Rouse Street (off Bay Street)
Port Melbourne
03 9676 9918
Fully Licensed but can BYO Wines
Takeway Menu Available



Ratings
Cost: Around $30 each including drinks
Food: Simple Malaysian Cuisine
Top Dish: Pandan Sago with Coconut Milk and Palm Sugar
Atmosphere: Upscale Hawker Style
Service: Reasonable service and friendly staff
Booking: Recommended but not essential

Wednesday, 30 March 2005

Chilli-padi Update

I just found out that Chillipadi does degustation menus as well as wine tasting nights for about AUD60 - 80 per person. hmm.. definitely will do something like that maybe for my birthday? hahah long way to go...

Wednesday, 9 March 2005

Chillipadi

I went with my colleague to this South-East Asian restaurant for lunch today... have been looking forward to this restaurant for weeks! It is located in the ground floor small lane of Melbourne Central (corner Lt Lonsdale and Elizabeth Streets). The food was ok, it was the atmosphere that gave it the edge... It is nice and simple with dark wooden cupboards, chairs and tables, lots of steel and lots of seats. The a la cart menu was set out like a cookbook - lots of pictures and strong white paper.

The $15 lunch special was reasonable - a glass of house red / white, with a choice of gyoza or mixed finger food bowl as an entree, and a selection of "hawker" style main dishes. I had the red, finger food and chicken laksa... only had half of the laksa because I was so full. The laksa had a lot of ingrediants.. but like the rest of the dishes - missing something... maybe a little sweetness... Service is fast and we were out of there in 30 minutes. Definitely go if you are in that area... if not... hmm.. have to think about it

Oh yes they also sell prepacked sauces such as satay, laksa etc..

Chillipadi - Cnr Lt Lonsdale St / Elizabeth St *Melbourne Central / T. 03 9663 5688

Tuesday, 22 February 2005

Satay Bar

Had to add another restaurant to the Yummy list today... Satay Bar where I went for lunch today... takes about 15 minutes on peak lunch times to get your lunch but it is definitely worth the wait!

"Sataybar began life at the Queen Victoria Gaslight Night Market here in Melbourne in the summer of 2002/2003. In April 2004, the Sataybar door opened at the corner of Flinders lane and Custom House lane in the central business district. Sataybar strives for quality and value for money. We aim to provide healthy and nutritious food based around our peanut sauce from our Grandmother’s secret recipe. Our satay skewers come fresh off the chargrill. We use chicken breast, lean cuts of lamb, non-genetically modified tofu and our peanut sauce is freshly made everyday on the premises." - www.satay.com.au

Satay Bar: Corner Flinders Lane & Customs House Lane, Melbourne VIC 3000 / 9629 1466