Saturday, September 24, 2011

Ben's, KLCC, Malaysia










Ben's is an affable place to meet friends in the KLCC area.  Located in California Pizza Kitchen's old spot, its simple design,  large windows overlooking KLCC park and fountain, and comfortable oversized seating spur conversations to linger on as you leisurely pass the hours. Most meals I've eaten here have been toothsome with particular note going to the duck confit spaghettini with sun dried tomatoes. A sufficient selection of salads is offered but, unless you like your lettuce served drowning, remember to ask for the dressing on the side. Prices are reasonable for this area with most salads and pastas in the vicinity of 20RM.  Coffee is sourced from Melbourne and around 7RM for an espresso based drink. While the coffee is well made, with pretty crema artwork, I think most serious coffee drinkers might prefer a stronger blend. 

Ben's
Lot 140 1st Floor
Suria KLCC
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
50088 Kuala Lumpur
+603 21631655
www.thebiggroup.co

Friday, September 23, 2011

Arthur's Bar & Grill, Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia








If I could afford to drink every glass of wine outside my home I might just do quite a bit of that sipping at Arthur's Bar & Grill. I'd walk straight through the first section - even though there's a big screen for live sports watching, an attractive looking bar, comfy leather seating and live music on occasion - and head straight out the back to the oval room. With floor to ceiling windows framed with lush green trees and overlooking the action of Sultan Ismail junctioning with Jalan P. Ramlee, there's no need to look elsewhere for entertainment. A fine place to watch the street happenings and feel happy that you're  sheltered in air conditioned comfort with a select drink list and tummy filling food.  I'd be quite happy to start my evening with a light red and their warm crunchy topped bread served in a hot ceramic pot with sun-dried tomato dippings and continue on exploring their wine menu for the rest of the evening.  However, if also roused to eat, Arthur's decent sized burgers filled with juicy patties and accompanied with rockin' wedges would be a fine choice. Endive salad sprinkled with pomegranate, walnuts and spinach leaves is a crisp choice for the more health conscious. With regular Happy Hours giving free drinks to the ladies I might just be able to fulfill that thought more often than not. 

Arthur's Bar & Grill
Shangri-La Hotel
11 Jalan Sultan Ismail
Kuala Lumpur, 50250
Malaysia
+6 03 2074 3900

Monday, September 19, 2011

Earth Food, Ampang Hilir, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia



















Earth Food has moved! Just down the road from their old location, their soft launch was last Friday.  These guys are having to start all over again with renovations and gardens and sorting out all of those kinks that go with getting a new business off the ground. It's the same health conscious and environmentally responsible concept as before so to save repeating myself see the older post on their previous location here: http://theyumlist.blogspot.com/2011/01/earth-food-at-little-green-planet.html
But with exciting plans for the future such as organic gardening, a stone pizza oven, onsite bakery and a wine cellar (!) this place is worth supporting to help them grow.
Earth Food
289 Jalan Ampang Hilir
55000 Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia
+6 012 223 5328

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Launch of new wheat beers, Weissbrau German Bistro & Bar, Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia












Beer and pork lovers alike will not be disappointed again at Weissbrau with the launch of three new wheat beers and whiskey. The pork knuckle and sausages are impressive in taste and in serving size. I think the saying of "eat your veges to grow up big and strong" is proved wrong in this case, all you need is beer and pork and you'll be the size of a German. Search for Weissbrau in the search box at the top of this blog to see a couple of other posts about this location.

Wiessbrau German Bistro & Bar
Lot 3.05.02 & C3.16.00, Level 3
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
168 Jalan Bukit Bintang
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
+60 3 2142 0288
www.weissbrau.com.my

Bison Meatloaf with Red Wine Sauce


When I say meatloaf, some of you already checked out, thinking of that loaf pan-shaped pile of hamburger covered in ketchup that you grew up on.  Well, check back in because this is not your mamma's meatloaf and yes, it can be served to guests with pride!

If you have never tried bison, this is a great opportunity.  While you could make this meatloaf with ground chuck or ground beef, bison is lower in fat and higher in protein than beef, making it an ideal choice for boosting nutritional value.

One note for my gluten-free friends- this recipe does require bread crumbs.  While you can buy a small package of gluten free "bread crumbs" at the specialty stores, they are not very good.  Instead, make your own by keeping all of your gluten free bread heels, bread that is going stale anyway, those left over pieces of gluten free cornbread, etc.  Dry them out on a cooling rack for 24 hours, tear them into chunks and process them to the desired consistency in a food processor.  Add 1 Tbsp of dry italian seasoning to every 2 cups of bread crumbs and you have italian bread crumbs for other recipes.  Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place and you are set to go!

Bison Meatloaf with Red Wine Sauce
For the meatloaf:
4 eggs (3 hard boiled)
1 medium white onion, diced
5 Tbsp butter
1 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
1 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
Fresh italian parsley, minced to equal about 3 Tbsp
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 lb ground chuck
1 lb ground bison
2 cups bread crumbs
Bacon slices (around 10-15, I like an apple smoked bacon for this)
Rimmed baking sheet lined with parchment paper

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.  If you have not already done so, hard-boil 3 of the eggs, cool, peel and set aside.
Saute the diced onion in the butter until softened and transparent.  Remove to a bowl to cool.
In a large bowl, combine beef, bison, Worcestershire sauce, onion mixture, italian parsley, garlic and seasoning.  Work everything together with your hands until well combined.  Add the remaining raw egg and then the bread crumbs, mixing after each addition.


Divide the mixture in half.  Work one half of the mixture into a flattened, egg-shaped mound on your baking sheet.  Press a narrow ditch down the middle of the mixture.  Place your three hard boiled eggs in the center.
Shape the remaining mixture over the top of the eggs, sealing and smoothing the edges of the loaf.






Wrap meatloaf in bacon slices, tucking ends under so they don't curl during baking.
Bake for 1 hour or until center measures 160 degrees F with an oven thermometer. Let rest 10 minutes before slicing.

While the meatloaf is baking, make your red wine sauce.


Red Wine Sauce:
3 Tbsp unsalted butter
3 cups gluten-free, low sodium beef broth
1 cup red wine, such as a Zinfandel or Cab Sauv
1 Tbsp low sodium, gluten-free soy sauce
1 1/2 tsp tomato paste
1 Tbsp cornstarch
1 sprig fresh rosemary
salt and pepper to taste

In a saucepan melt the butter.  Add the rosemary sprig and brown for about 2 minutes.  Add all ingredients except the cornstarch to the saucepan.  Bring mixture to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer until liquid has reduced by about half.  This will take around 20-30 minutes.  In a small bowl, combine cornstarch with 2 Tbsp cold water and stir until cornstarch is dissolved.  Remove rosemary sprig and discard.  Add cornstarch slurry to saucepan, whisking until sauce thickens, about 2 minutes.  Finally, mount the sauce with butter (cut 2 Tbsp cold butter into 8 small cubes.  Add cubes a few at a time, stirring into sauce until melted).  Mounting sauce with butter gives it a nice shine and slightly thickens it. Add salt and pepper to taste and serve immediately.  Great side parings include garlic mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables.

Real and Wholesome (RAW), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia










For a place that serves such delightful coffee and scrumptious refection I'd expect to see more people here on a weekend. I'm told though that during the week it gets quite busy serving office workers in the area. Real and Wholesome is a lovely place for a light snack and saporous cup of coffee. It's spacious with lots of natural light, a handsome coffee maker and plenty of parking. At the moment the cafe menu is light but will shortly expand with a vegetarian restaurant opening up out back as soon as a suitable chef is found. The pesto and mushroom toastie is yum and they offer quirky twists on already healthy dishes such as pumpkin hummus. The number one reason to come here though is the coffee. Beans are freshly roasted by Artisan Roast (a local couple importing beans from Indonesia) and expertly prepared by a well trained barista on a dapper espresso machine. If that's not enough justification to come, how about the fact that they are attempting to be socially responsible with some design features using sustainable materials, offer you the opportunity to bring your own Tuppaware if you wish to take away meals (otherwise biodegradable packaging is available), focus on healthy vegetarian cuisine and when fully established have plans to donate a percentage of profits every month to charity (beneficiaries changing monthly depending on suggestions and votes by customers). I'd say that is pretty real and wholesome.

Real and Wholesome (R.A.W.)
G/F Wisma Equity (across from KLCC - parking available at back of building)
150 Jalan Ampang
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
+6 019 3138978
info@realandwholesome.com
http://rawcoffee.my

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Artisan Cafe, Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia










Artisan Cafe, off Jalan Ritchie, not far from Great Eastern Mall, is a lovely spot to enjoy an unhurried breakfast and a gratifying cup of coffee. Set amid large trees and plentiful greenery, with recycled furniture and open air seating, Artisan Cafe inveigles you to slow down and enjoy the quiescent surroundings. Open Saturday and Sunday from 9am - 8pm, a limited breakfast menu is available until Big C (the cook) leaves around 1pm. Set breakfast offerings such as pancakes, eggs and pastries all include juice and a hot beverage for 20RM or less. If you're not out for breakfast, this place is worth coming to just for the coffee. A locally roasted blend from Sumatra is brought to life by well trained baristas. 


http://www.artisanroast.com.my/Yayasan-seni.html
Yayasan - Artisan Centre and Gallery
333 persiaran ritchie, kuala lumpur, malaysia
http://www.artisanroast.com.my/Yayasan-seni.html

Rogue Beer Launch, Craft Brews, Mutiara Damansara, Malaysia
















Just when I thought my palate could be stretched no further, along came Craft Brews and the launch of Rogue beers to challenge that assumption. Not a frequent beer drinker, my taste buds were confused with a Chocolate Stout, Mocha Porter and Hazelnut Brown Nectar. My more 'regular' beer drinker was tickled to expand his palate too with drops such as Dead Guy Ale, Brutal IPA, Juniper Pale Ale and the OREgasmic Ale. Currently four of the eight new Rogue beers are available on tap and the remainder by bottle. With plans to transform Malaysia's beer culture by continually introducing exciting new drops to the scene, Craft Brews will be the place for beer lovers and taste explorers alike to keep an eye on.
Craft Brews Brewhouse & Restaurant
G3 Podium, Ground Floor, Menara KLK
1 Jalan PJU 7/6, Mutiara Damansara
47810, Petaling Jaya
Malaysia
+603 7722 3000