My good friend, Lim, contacted me and asked me and my family out for dinner with him and his. I asked him what occasion it was but he said it wasn’t in conjunction with anything special, just that we had not all gone out for dinner together for quite a while now.
So, there we were here at this restaurant that evening and it got me wondering if there actually was a special occasion, just that they would not tell us. They had booked a table there and it was a good thing that they did for the ground floor was packed and many had to go upstairs…and it turned out that they had already ordered the dishes. Hmmmm…nothing special? I wonder.
This special dish…
…of white pomfret (ikan bawal putih) was served first and my girl exclaimed, “My favourite!!!” Too bad that fish costs a bomb especially one that is this size so we would not order it, save for some significant event or celebration.
They had filleted the fish…
…so it would be easier to eat and yes, I did have a few slices myself but eventually, I dived in with my hands and enjoyed the head and cleaned all that meat still stuck to the bones…and boy!!! I sure enjoyed myself. I love fish…and I sure would not want any of it to go to waste, not even a bit! Ok, I’m done! So full already and that sure was very nice. Let’s go home!
However, this was just the tip of the iceberg! We also had their signature dish – the very nice checker board duck…
…and this dish of spare ribs…
…and salad sotong (squid)…
…and then, there was this tofu dish…
…and this plate of kai lan…
– I think I heard them saying that this was their Hong Kong style or something…and we also had another plate of vegetables…this one with mushrooms…
Good grief!!! 7 dishes for just 5 adults and 3 kids, and their servings were by no means small…and they said this was not for any special occasion.
We had this…
…for dessert, mango wrapped with something made of rice flour or whatever, something like chee cheong fun and everybody loved it.
I don’t know how much Lim paid for that very scrumptious and sumptuous dinner – I asked him, saying that I would like to mention it in my blog but he would not disclose how much he had to fork out that night. My guess is it is definitely around RM300, at least, or more.
We sure enjoyed the dinner to the max, thank you so very much, Lim and family…and as always, we always enjoy the company – they’re such nice folks really, what with all the stories to share and all that catching up with everyone’s lives. We really must do this again, my treat next time.