Tag Archives: Kuala Lumpur

Ciao Ristorante Restaurant

1 Oct 2010, marks our third year of loving and seeing each other. Hubby and I went to Ciao for our Anniversary Dinner. Ciao is the oldest Italian restaurant in Kuala Lumpur. Newly relocated in Jalan Kampung Pandan, just off Jalan Tun razak, the restaurant resembles a rustic Italian country house with a cozy garden and man-made lake overlooking at the golf course, and with ample parking facilities.

I walked into the restaurant; Ciao is a family restaurant with comfortable feeling. The staff greeted us with such kindness and polite. The lighting is dimmed, making it perfect to dine and have some private conversation between us.  The bad news was the waitress not allows me to take flash photo, therefore my photos extremely dark.

Hubby ordered Pollo Alla Diavola – grilled crusted chicken thigh with spicy mustard sauce and roasted vegetables, it was fantastic and taste good! For myself, I ordered Filetto di Manzo al Balsamico- grilled Australian beed tenderloin with rocket salad, porcini mushroom sauce.

For drinks, orange juice and Cranberry cool. We also tried the Tiramisu cake, how could we missed our favourite tiramisu  cake, it tastes great !

Address:
No. 20A, Jalan Kampung Pandan,
off Jalan Tun Razak,
55100, Kuala Lumpur
603-9285 4827

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十号胡同 Lot 10 Hutong

I love to browse other people food blog, so I noticed lot blogger recommended this place – Lot 10 Hutong Food Court. So I decided to pay a visit.

If you like to eat street food, you should visit Hutong Lot 10. It is a new food court right in the heart of KL where you can find and try different varieties of hawker food. There are popular food stalls like Kim Lian Kee Hokkien Noodles, Soong Kee Beef Noodles, Ho Weng Kee wantan Noodles, Ipoh Ngah Choy Chicken and etc etc. Beside Chinese cuisines, you can find Thai food, German food as well. Personally, the layout of the food court quite confusing, I need walked around, turned right, left to find the stalls.

I was recommended by food blogger to try the Soong Kee beef noddle. A set of beef noddle mixed beef soup+oily vege+Chinese tea goes for only RM8.90. The noddle comes with minced pork and the beef balls were really good, bouncy like fish balls. MIL ordered clay pot rice, she claimed it was too oily, but overall OK. The price for the food there was high. It costs me about RM7-90 for a glass of pure orange juice.
Address:
Hutong Lot 10
Hutong Food Court @ Lower Ground Floor
Lot 10, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur

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