Saturday, September 29, 2012

Korean BBQ at Daorae

by Vikki Tan Hui-Qi


To celebrate a friend’s birthday in the early of September, we had brought the birthday girl to a Korean barbeque restaurant in Kepong area, called 다오래 (Daorae). It is well known for being visited by popular Korean artists and bands, making it a must-visit-place for the Malaysian K-pop fans to get closer to its culture, and has numerous outlets all over Malaysia. Despite that, Daorae serves authentic and freshly-made Korean traditional dishes, and most importantly, with reasonable price!









As soon as we entered the restaurant, we were greeted by the enthusiastic waiters with “안녕하세요 (Annyeong-haseyo)” which means “Hello”. The wall is filled with artists’ autographed posters and pictures taken with the staff. If you were in the restaurant, you would definitely notice that their table arrangements as well as the decorations are neat and clean, providing customers a good place to hang out and have meals at.   











The restaurant itself has two stories, however according to the owner, the upper floor is only open from 5.30pm onwards for weekdays and full day for weekends.




After ordering a few popular main dishes, we were given a bowl of seaweed soup each and a variety of Korean side dishes such as Kimchi, black bean paste and tofu as appetizers.









The first dish came was 삼겹살 (Sam-gyup-sal). It is consisted of grilled pork belly meats. The friendly waiter had assisted us to grill the meat and cut it into pieces.










I was drooling when my all-time favourite, 떡볶이 (Ddeok-bo-kki), came following the meat dish. This is a dish of sliced spicy rice cakes, egg, fish cakes, vegetables and seasonings, commonly sold on the streets in Korea. Frankly speaking, I am practically not good in eating spicy food, not when it comes to this Korean rice cake!




We ordered 삼게탕(Sam-gye-tang) as well, which is literally translated as chicken ginseng soup. It was my first time trying this dish although I had been eating Korean food for many times. With the addition of traditional herbs, the essence of the chicken dissolves well in the soup. For a second I even thought it was the traditional chicken soup! 






The last dish was the korean pancake, called Pa-jeon. Apparently the steps of making pa-jeon are similar to that of western pancake (and the taste of the pancake as well), except that pa-jeon comes with vegetables and seafood such as squid and prawns in it.




Not forget to mention that for desserts, fresh and juicy watermelons and a bowl of ginger tea were served at the end of our meal.







The total bill turned out to be RM165, including 10% of government tax and service tax each. With the reasonable pricing and satisfying services, I would say that this restaurant deserves a second visit!







*Non-halal
Rating: 8.5/10

Tel: 03 - 6257 8016
Address: 17-1 Jalan Metro Perdana 7 51200 Kuala Lumpur‎




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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Theme Restaurant - The Studio


Hi all makan kaki, I am Ee Ling and here to introduce a theme restaurant that call "The Studio".
That is a servant restaurant.
As you can see the bottom picture, this is their window dressing. 
They use an animation, "Naruto" to be their wallpaper. It might attract people's attention? Maybe?


Walk in.....
You can see that their decorate...

They separated two part.
Before the black curtain is smoking are and after the the black curtain is non-smoking area.

Feel comfortable romantic with their yellow orange light and seat? 
no worry, there got air-conditioners and fans also.
Furthermore, there also above two LCD TV let their customer watch movie. (of cause play by the staff)
And the special things are their table! LED light. SO COOL.

Moving on, "The studio" got two floors.



upstairs afternoon is not open for customer.
They only open on 8 pm after.

If you want to play card games or read some magazine or book.
You can call the waitress take it for you.



Okay makan kaki, lets close up their decorated.
We moving to theirs waitress.

 

See that? They wearing servant dress between they are hardworking and have charming smile to their customer.
Give a "like" to them for their service.
For this I think this restaurant will attract most of boy's customer.
But, "The Studio" also got butler. Just not more than servant waitress.

It is enough!
Lets show the food that I had order.


Here are the chicken skewers (雞肉串燒) and pork skewers (豬肉串燒).
Do not doubt.
It really just 2 sticks on the plate.
This two skewers are the same price.
RM 6.50 for each plate.

Do you ate satay before?
It look like satay but the taste nice then satay!!

Ya, it was expensive. But taste was nice. I love it so much. 

*for those muslim makan kaki, you can choose others skewer*



Next..


This...!!!! I love the most..!!
Yup , it is a normal french fries but they add the "fried cream"?
(I don't know how to call that)

when you eat that, you will heard crunchy sound....

It was amazing..!!!
I love that.so nice and delicious. 

It cost RM 12.90

You must try this...!!








*they still have a lot of  "other styles" french fries. If you do not like this, you can try other.*


The following is,



"Hak Ga" meat rice.
I have no strongly feedback to this rice.
Rice is okay, but the meat feel like strange ..

You can try it also.. =)

RM 13.90 for it.












How come can left the drink?


Lychee ice.

obviously is lychee taste.

But it really fully lychee taste.
I mean it not like some restaurant, ice many than the water.

sweet... you can try it.

RM 5.90











Hey, feel like wanna go?
Do you feel hungry?
Do you wanna to try others foods?

If you feel like wanna go now :

K-Gallery , Lot G-2, Ground Floor, 
Lot 44667, Jalan 1/62A,
Bandar Manjalara, 52100 Kuala Lumpur.

OR


Just log on to their facebook for more information :
http://www.facebook.com/moedecafe


BY : Tee Ee Ling..

Saturday, September 8, 2012

About Us


Hello there! Welcome to Eat Like A Boss! This food blog is run by us, four college students from KDU UC who enjoy eating food. Although we do care about our bodyshapes like others do, but sorry guys, food comes first for us.

We are a bunch of food lovers who write reviews about the food we ate and share the joy of eating with our beloved readers, called the MakanKakis.

So, our beloved makankakis, do check out our blog frequently as we are going to write more and more food reviews soon! See you guys very soon! :)