Roast Beef
Tis the season to be jolly.....! I found out last week that Delicious has a Christmas catalogue with all their goodies for the festive season. Laid out in a manner which looked suspiciously like my Donna Hay or Marie Claire cookbooks, there are recipes and pictures of items you can order to cater for your party - roast turkey with all the sides, cakes, cupcakes and etc.
Roast Potatoes
I also found out they were serving their Christmas special - Roast Beef with Yorkshire Pudding. During my years in England, I developed a love for roast lunches. I used to look forward to Sunday lunches where it was traditional to have roast beef, lamb, pork or chicken. Served with lots of brown gravy, it was a perfect end to a week.
Gingerbread House
The one in Delicious took a while to arrive on the table - could be due to the time it needed in the oven to reheat. I asked for medium and the roast beef slices was good and tender. Instead of the brown sauce gravy they served a black pepper sauce on the side. Wasn't my favourite as I still prefer traditional brown sauce hence I dipped my beef sparingly. Although I liked my roast beef slices, I didn't quite like the sides. Yorkshire pudding was okay and a large portion. They served brussel sprouts and chesnuts topped with almonds, a favourite of mine. Unfortunately they had chucked it in the oven to reheat hence it was quite dry. I also had roast potato cubes on the side which was not bad but not crunchy enough. Priced at RM49.90, I thought it was a pretty good deal as the portion was huge. For the sides, I guess I have been spoiled by my friend Mau's excellent cooking as her brussel sprouts and chesnuts is still the best ever.
Xmas Tree
I thought I'll also share you pictures of this cute gingerbread house and Xmas tree I found at Bangsar Village. They must have had a kids decorating competition for Xmas as they had a few of houses and trees all nicely decorated on the first floor. I liked the design of the gingerbread house but the kid did forget one important detail as there were no doors to the house!
Delicious
Ground Floor
Bangsar Village II
Bangsar
Kuala Lumpur
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*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from the restaurant for writing this review.
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15 comments:
ahhh this post just reminded me that i have to drop by coldstorage to buy beef ham. they are having christmas promo at the moment.
i wanted to order it 2 wks ago when i was there..apparently they sold out by a late lunch time on a saturday..oh well..gives me a reason to go again!
i love this season! Looks like KL is soaking it too.
the beef was cooked just right...and for that price with that kinda portion, it's a good deal, i'd say.
Aww...the gingerbread house looks so cute! Is it edible?
Harro!
Thanx for the compliment! I can make it for you anytime.
:-)
Mau
The roast beef not bad looking but like you, brown sauce would be much better. Must ask Hubby if he is keen to try it out.
Hehe..cute christmas tree..maybe no door as you need to eat your way in?
gingerbread looks for colourful, so pretty! thanks for sharing, boo.
soo delish....
yummm yummm... am looking forward to xmas already *dreaming*
hahahaa.... a ginger bread house without a door !! maybe to trap the santa claus when he came in from the chimney ~ :p
teckiee - get some turkey for Jackson too!
Joe - wow, so hot? I had this for very very late dinner.
daphne - yeah, walk into a mall and u instantly want to buy buy buy!
nic - it was a lot of food! Couldn't finish it.
xiu long bao - not sure, I think more decorative.
mau - hee hee, yours is definitely still the best!
precious pea - yeah, I like brown sauce. I thot black pepper was a bit too strong.
sc - yeah, I love the colours too.
a yummy mummy handbook - wow! a yummy mummy just like the book, shopaholics has a baby? Cool!
imbi and itchy - feast time!
ling239 - hmm, good idea.
Dear M-M, that roast beef looks wonderful! I love Yorkshire Pudding too. When I was a child, my great aunt would make roast beef and Yorkshire pudding for me when I would visit her. She has passed away now, and I miss her lovely roasted dinner tradition.
thxs lannae for sharing those lovely thoughts abt yr aunt.
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