ready to roll...
Sorry this is a little late - was up witnessing a historic moment i.e. Barack Obama taking oath as President of the United States. I reckon today is the best day to post this, since we have a cause to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year and the dawn of a new era in America. All eyes are on Obama with the hope he can turn around the nation in its economic crisis. I'm hoping he can, since despite how much we deny it, we are inevitably linked to America.
Sorry this is a little late - was up witnessing a historic moment i.e. Barack Obama taking oath as President of the United States. I reckon today is the best day to post this, since we have a cause to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year and the dawn of a new era in America. All eyes are on Obama with the hope he can turn around the nation in its economic crisis. I'm hoping he can, since despite how much we deny it, we are inevitably linked to America.
up up and away, hope I get my wish...
I am sure by now, you would have tossed yee sang with friends, colleagues and family. If you haven't, go do it now as it is a fantastic ritual originating from Malaysia and Singapore!! It is a wonderful feeling of anticipation, witnessing the wait staff preparing the dish - opening all the packets especially the crunchy pok chui. Believe me, the more of those crackers seem to elevate yee sang to greater heights.
Next will be the sticky plum sauce - essential to get everything to stick together and a little oil. We usually cut down the amount of oil used for healthy reasons. Then, it is time to get your chopsticks ready. Ready, get set....go! Chopsticks fly with green and red shreds falling everywhere. Higher and higher, as it seems the higher it is, prosperity is likely to come our way. Cast your wishes in the air...."wishing everyone good health and wealth, hope businesses get better, hope you get a better job and the list go on". Doesn't matter it is not in Chinese, heck it could also be in Malay but as long as you wish and take part...who knows what will happen. If you want more pixs, check my flickr set on yee sang.
unique peking duck version with crunchy and melt in the mouth textures all in one mouthful
I was lucky to share this salmon yee sang with good friends I have met through this blog aka. Lyrical Lemongrass, Paprika and Precious Pea. Paprika had arranged for dinner at this corner restaurant tucked in the quiet side of Damansara. Don't be fooled by its innocent appearance outside as it was packed inside (seems if you don't book a table, there is no hope in doing a walk in here). Food was very good but took a snail's pace to reach the table. Dishes were pre-ordered and very unique - imagine a twist to the peking duck with a crunchy pancake filled with shredded spring onions, mushrooms, dried prawns and preserved radish (RM78). Sublime but very rich stuff, when paired with pieces of duck skin. Seems this is the restaurant's own concoction to give the traditional peking duck of pancake, hoisin sauce, raw spring onion and duck skin, a difference. Even the usual floury pancakes are replaced with a flat, fluffy and soft mantou.
stewed pork ribs with a creamy soup
Then there was an innocent looking creamy stew with soft pork bones (RM30). At one glance, you attribute its milky look to soy milk or even cream but it seems the culprit is preserved beancurd aka nam yue. Usually pungent in smell and taste, you don't find any traces of it as it is paired with the fork tender pork ribs. I especially love how they mix in vegetables with this soup hence you get the sinfully good pork with healthy green vegetables. You are given a pungent creamy sauce with bits of chopped chillies with this soup, that seems to alleviate the rich taste of the soup just a little. According to the restaurant's captain, this soup is done in a large batch as they need to make more to get the right flavours. Again, this is a pre-order item.
I reckon I will definitely return here for their other dishes. Not sure when since booking a table here seems almost impossible with the festive season. And, by the way, don't you love their name - extra super tanker. Definitely stands out just like their unique dishes. Do share with me your CNY celebration meals, as I am dying to hear how where everyone is tossing their yee sang and celebrating the occasion at. Here's to lots of hope, wealth and health for the New Year! Make all that moooooolah come my way, please.
Extra Super Tanker Restaurant
48 SS 20/10
Damansara Kim
Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-77267768 / 03-77267769
(Non halal. For more on this place including the menu and its location map, see their website in this link.)
*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. This review is time sensitive; changes may occur to the place later on that can affect this opinion. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from this place for writing the review.
Tagged with: Malaysian Food + Yee sang
I am sure by now, you would have tossed yee sang with friends, colleagues and family. If you haven't, go do it now as it is a fantastic ritual originating from Malaysia and Singapore!! It is a wonderful feeling of anticipation, witnessing the wait staff preparing the dish - opening all the packets especially the crunchy pok chui. Believe me, the more of those crackers seem to elevate yee sang to greater heights.
Next will be the sticky plum sauce - essential to get everything to stick together and a little oil. We usually cut down the amount of oil used for healthy reasons. Then, it is time to get your chopsticks ready. Ready, get set....go! Chopsticks fly with green and red shreds falling everywhere. Higher and higher, as it seems the higher it is, prosperity is likely to come our way. Cast your wishes in the air...."wishing everyone good health and wealth, hope businesses get better, hope you get a better job and the list go on". Doesn't matter it is not in Chinese, heck it could also be in Malay but as long as you wish and take part...who knows what will happen. If you want more pixs, check my flickr set on yee sang.
unique peking duck version with crunchy and melt in the mouth textures all in one mouthful
I was lucky to share this salmon yee sang with good friends I have met through this blog aka. Lyrical Lemongrass, Paprika and Precious Pea. Paprika had arranged for dinner at this corner restaurant tucked in the quiet side of Damansara. Don't be fooled by its innocent appearance outside as it was packed inside (seems if you don't book a table, there is no hope in doing a walk in here). Food was very good but took a snail's pace to reach the table. Dishes were pre-ordered and very unique - imagine a twist to the peking duck with a crunchy pancake filled with shredded spring onions, mushrooms, dried prawns and preserved radish (RM78). Sublime but very rich stuff, when paired with pieces of duck skin. Seems this is the restaurant's own concoction to give the traditional peking duck of pancake, hoisin sauce, raw spring onion and duck skin, a difference. Even the usual floury pancakes are replaced with a flat, fluffy and soft mantou.
stewed pork ribs with a creamy soup
Then there was an innocent looking creamy stew with soft pork bones (RM30). At one glance, you attribute its milky look to soy milk or even cream but it seems the culprit is preserved beancurd aka nam yue. Usually pungent in smell and taste, you don't find any traces of it as it is paired with the fork tender pork ribs. I especially love how they mix in vegetables with this soup hence you get the sinfully good pork with healthy green vegetables. You are given a pungent creamy sauce with bits of chopped chillies with this soup, that seems to alleviate the rich taste of the soup just a little. According to the restaurant's captain, this soup is done in a large batch as they need to make more to get the right flavours. Again, this is a pre-order item.
I reckon I will definitely return here for their other dishes. Not sure when since booking a table here seems almost impossible with the festive season. And, by the way, don't you love their name - extra super tanker. Definitely stands out just like their unique dishes. Do share with me your CNY celebration meals, as I am dying to hear how where everyone is tossing their yee sang and celebrating the occasion at. Here's to lots of hope, wealth and health for the New Year! Make all that moooooolah come my way, please.
Extra Super Tanker Restaurant
48 SS 20/10
Damansara Kim
Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-77267768 / 03-77267769
(Non halal. For more on this place including the menu and its location map, see their website in this link.)
*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. This review is time sensitive; changes may occur to the place later on that can affect this opinion. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from this place for writing the review.
Tagged with: Malaysian Food + Yee sang
15 comments:
M one of those who have not lou-sang yet. M also one who enjoys tossing more than eating the colourful dish.
Oh almost forgot.
Hapi Ox Year!
hiya tummythoz - ah, my colleagues are also like you. They tossed yesterday at the office but not all of them ate it. No worries, am sure you will be tossing to good luck very soon. Happy Ox Year to you and yr family too!
Have you research for other special dishes that they offer? Can pls count me in on your next visit ar?? Anyway..wishing you a Happy Moo Moo year in advance!
the stew looks really tantalising!
wishing you cartloads of good luck, joy, prosperity and good health in the year of ox!
Precious Pea - Cool....we go together so we can order more dishes. I saw one interesting layered beancurd dish in their advance order menu. Such a cute expression, Happy Moo Moo year to you and your whole family too.
babe - go try, but a bit far for you. Have a good year of Moo Moo too.
theres a restaurant with the same name at bukit utama club too..the branch i suppose?
Been to Damansara Kim countless times but didn't pay attention to this particular restaurant... sigh!
OK... this place is in my must-visit list.. lol!!!
kampungboycitygal - ooooh, is that so? Must check with these people are they under the same owner.
leo - Not hard to miss this place, only one big corner restaurant here. It used to be Ah Soon Kor's (the chef that also owns Chef Rasa Sayang in Jln Imbi) seafood restaurant that I used to frequent with my family.
i like that one - "sublime but very rich stuff.." lol, i know what you mean.. well put!
I like the food here. The place is so old, it's a little crumbly and yellow .. but .. The food is cheap and good esp the Prawn and Crabs - not bad at all...
Happy CNY! Cya soon..
Pap mentioned about the layered beancurd dish to me. She wanted to order that as well but tot that would be too much for 4 of us. She mentioned something about fish paste in between those tofu. Let's go try? Chap Goh Meh feast??
hmm, I enjoy eating the yee sang more than tossing them though.
esp digging for those succulent raw pcs of fish, which many avoid. hahaha ...
happy new year...
Ah hah... Loh hei, loh sang, go real high :-)
GONG HEY FATT CHOY, here's to peace, safety, prosperity and slurpiness :-) in the year of the Ox!
ciki - Happy New Year, sorry to hear abt the dismal chicken at Popeye's. Yes, plans to revisit are on the way, you keen to show us the prawns and crabs dishes?
precious pea - hee hee, definitely no more tummy space even though it was 3 dishes. Yes, we go after u return from your gastronomic trip to HK.
j2kfm - oooh, digging for the bits are definitely fun. Happy New Year to you too. Enjoying at Ipoh?
Julian - hiya, great lou sang pixs in Oriental Pavilion. Happy New Year to you too, Stanley and your family including Coco the dog.
Hihi Gong Xi Fa Cai..done my CNY dinner at Ming Room and yes its value for money
http://tanalan2.blogspot.com/2009/01/ming-roombangsar-shopping-center.html
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