Jul 29

It’s that time of the year again!!


:: I Love TaiMei (I Love Taiwan Girl)?

Are you ready? Time to head to Dewan Masyarakat for the annual food fair!


:: Zongzi – traditional Chinese food.


:: Heng Hua Pastry.

It will be from 30/7/2011-21/8/2011. Something extra this year though, you’ll find a section with halal food stalls for the Muslims to break their fast. Isn’t that great?

Do avoid the area if you don’t want to be caught in the jam. Do go early if you want to find a seat. I’ll recommended going there around 6pm.


:: Gourmet Sausage.

1. Pork Banger – RM3/pc
2. Thuringer Bratwurst – RM3/pc
3. Italian Chilli – RM3/pc
4. Cheese Sausage – RM4/pc
5. Sweet Sausage – RM2/pc
6. Pork Burger – RM4/pc
7. Sausage Sandwich – RM5/pc

Have fun!

Jul 22

Always heard of the famous noodle from Vietnam but never had the chance to try it out. I don’t think it’s available in Kuching. There’s not much Vietnamese cuisine available in Kuching I guess…  Aside from spring roll. Do share if you know any available in Kuching.

Had the opportunity to try it out last week. The shop is called Pho Minh, located at Mansfield Park.

Ordered the noodle for sure! These are what you’ll be eating with the noodle, very generous portion! This is for 3 people.

Here’s the famous beef soup noodle from the Vietnamese community. Ordered Combination Beef (small-$10.00, medium-$11.00, large-$12.00). The one here is small but portion is big enough, can share with another person if you’re a small eater. The combination consists of Rare Beef, Rib, Tendon, Tripe, Beef Ball, and Intercostal meat.

It’s very different from our beef noodle in Kuching. This is on the sweeter side. Definitely very interesting to finally get to try something different.

Contact information:
Address: Shop 7/86 Wilson Street, MANSFIELD PARK, SA 5012.
Phone/Fax: 8244 6288

Jul 15

When you go to Adelaide, you must not forget to visit the Germany in South Australia. A small town with German touch. Dining there is a must too!


We had our taste of Germany at The Hahndorf Inn.

It was so packed that we had to go back the second time. The first time, there wasn’t any seat, we had to wait so we decided to  make the reservation and went back when it’s time.

Can see how popular the place is.

“The award winning restaurant at The Hahndorf Inn Hotel, is a dining experience not to be missed. Specialising in German food and steaks from the char grill, the size of some of our meals has to be seen to be believed!”

The platter is HUGE!

A Taste of Germany Platter (AUD59.90). Can feed at least 3-5 people.

The menu stated that it serves 2 but it’s really too much for 2. The food portion here is big so don’t try to order one each. Be sure to bring your own container as a stand-by in case you can’t finish the food.

There’s Bockwurst, Weisswirst, Cheese Kransky and Vienna sausages, smoked Pork Kassler Chop and Pork Knuckle. Served with Rhine potato, sauerkraut, 2 prestsels, and a selection of German mustards.


The aftermath, packed those sausages home.

For reservation or for more information, please contact Dee or Chevy on 83887063, or email them hahndorfinn@adam.com.au

Jul 08

Due to a lot of travelling lately, most food we’re sharing are from outside of Sarawak. That’s why you don’t get to see much about eateries in Kuching for the moment not until things are settled.

Had the opportunuty to go to Johor Bahru and took the chance to visit the largerst shopping mall in Johor, KSL City Mall.

Decided to dine at a restaurant called Old Inn Restaurant. They serve all types of cuisines.

The menu is very colourful and surely entice poeple to order the food. Let’s see what we had ordered:

Unagi Bibimpap – RM13.90

Tori Bibimpap – RM10.90

Tori Teriyaki Don – RM9.50

Old Inn Restaurant
Address: LG33, 33A, Lower Ground, KSL City Mall, Jalan Seladang, Taman Abad, 80250 Johor Bahru, Johor.
Phone: 016-7477533

Jul 02

Another food post from Adelaide. I know you all are waiting for food from Kuching. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, you’ll see food posts from Adelaide for awhile.

Malaysia has Big Apple, in Australia they have Donut King.

Been seeing it all over the places and finally had the opportunity to try the donut out.

The prices seem not so bad, just make sure you don’t convert to Ringgit hahaha…

Very colourful donuts.

Had the classic cinnamon donuts (AUD1.20 each), this is their signature product. It’s smaller in size compared to the other donuts. It was served piping hot so you will be assure that you are getting fresh donuts unlike those on display. Very soft and fluffy donut coated with cinnamon and sugar but too bad the size is small.

You can check out more from their official website (donutking.com.au)