Sunday, September 25, 2011

Shange, Sri Petaling

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We bought 2 different deals at this restaurant and used them in combination.  Our first was a crab dish + fried dish (fried rice or noodle) +2 herbal tea for RM25.90.

The portions for this deal were pretty small and honestly, it was really only enough for 1 person and not 2 as advertised.

P9250854 Kam heong crab (a tad too spicy but nonetheless, tasty)

P9250855 Fried rice (Absolutely yummy!!  Kids loved it)

P9250866 Steamed crab (this unassuming dish pleasantly complimented the rest of the meal.  Both crabs had roe in them too!)

P9250870 Fried noodles (very much the mamak style noodle except that this one was overly salty)

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Drinks (barley/herbal tea)

The second deal, also offered by Everyday, was RM3 for spinach wanton noodle (dry/soup). 

 

P9250859 Dry spinach wanton noodle (no biggie here – simple wanton noodle with the spinach noodle twist).

 

P9250865 Dessert: Strawberry ice-cream cup cake (an additional order which was frozen solid! The whole cup literally flew off the table when we attempted to dig in!)

The restaurant seriously lacked staff.  In a street full of restaurants, there was no ushers to greet guests nor were there staff to seat or wait on guests.  For every order or follow-up (they even forgot that we ordered 2 sets of crab dishes), we had to visit the counter staff at the rear of the restaurant. 

If it were not for the coupons, we would not have visited this outlet.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Zeven feasts

Zeven in Bandar Puteri Puchong offers a healthy homecooked set meal for 2-3 people for only RM19.90. The set valued at RM54 consists of:

                   

                  Alternatively, purchase a deal for 4-5 pax for RM29.90 (valued RM81) which includes:

                  • 1 Soup
                  • 1 Vegetable
                  • 1 Beancurd OR Egg
                  • 1 Meat (Chicken or Pork)
                  • 1 Fish
                  • Rice (Free Refill)
                  • Chinese tea (Free Refill)
                  Deal available at: http://www.everyday.com.my/coupons/kl/leetc.ec?1568

                RM1.50 kaya toast @ Uncle John, Mines

                For RM1.50, we got a DOUBLE kaya  butter toast plus a RM3 voucher for your next visit at Uncle John Kopitiam in the Mines Shopping Centre. 

                The picture on the deal website (http://www.webuy.com.my/V1/register.php?memberid=14239)

                was a slight exaggeration – there was certainly a lot less butter and kaya.  Nonetheless, for RM1.50, one cannot complain.

                We did indeed get a double kaya toast and was even able to utilise our RM3 voucher since we spent over RM20 for dinner. Restaurant manager was helpful and familiar with the deal.

                This is a great place for coffee and toast.  However, if you are planning a complete meal at this outlet, do allocate more time.  Kitchen staff take over 30 minutes to prepare meals even during off-peak hours! 

                Thursday, September 22, 2011

                Asian Food House: Pearl milk tea @ RM1

                Asian Food House (Damansara Utama) is offering pearl milk tea at RM1!!!!!!!   Grab the vouchers from: http://www.everyday.com.my/coupons/kl/leetc.ec?1555

                 

                Also available at Asian Food House is a Taiwanese braised pork stew rice set for RM4.90.  This meal comes with rice, vegetables and braised egg with tofu. Coupons can be purchased from: http://www.everyday.com.my/coupons/kl/leetc.ec?1546

                Tuesday, September 20, 2011

                50% off at V-buy

                Okay, I admit it.  I am a sucker for deals…especially those oooohhhhh so sweet shopping deals like this one from Everyday.  Half price at a multipurpose store!  Aaaaaaaahhhhhh!  I’m so excited I feel like a serious scream!   Half price at a store selling factory direct items!!!! Household, toys, electrical, stationery, party items, premiums, gifts, books!!  Woohooo!!!  Here we go!

                Ahem!  Now that I have a sore throat, these vouchers are available for use at their 3 outlets in Pusat Bandar Puchong, Sri Petaling and Klang.

                Here’s the link to buy the coupons:

                http://www.everyday.com.my/coupons/kl/leetc.ec?1445

                Monday, September 19, 2011

                Chang Thai treat

                If you love Thai food, then visit Chang Thai in Tengkat Tong Shin.  Everyday is now offering 50% of meals with the RM5 voucher which is worth RM10!!

                Grab them quick from: http://www.everyday.com.my/coupons/kl/leetc.ec?1543

                Sunday, September 18, 2011

                Pontian wanton mee deal

                Second visit (Sept. 2011)

                Wah!  Another superb deal by Everyday: 2 wantan mee, drinks, side dishes and ice-cream for 2 pax at RM11.  What a steal!  We got several of these vouchers and it is real value for money.  No different pics to post as food is similar to those posted earlier and just as yummy!

                A real treat for the whole family.  The offer has now ended but come back here for the latest in money-saving deals!

                 

                First review: 50% off Pontian wantan mee by JackCow

                Couldn’t resist this offer since kids love wanton mee, so I got 2 sets of this for RM10 each.   Each voucher entitled us to 2 wanton noodle sets, 2 drinks and a mix platter. 

                There were 7 varieties of wanton mee to choose from – it ranged from the basic wanton soup and dry wanton noodle to tomato and chili wanton noodles or a combo of dark soy sauce and tomato/chili.

                The noodles were very tasty and unlike the regular wanton noodles we’ve had, it had just the right amount of sauce and springiness to the noodle.  The wantons were filled amply with meat.  However, the portions served were rather small if we were to purchase it at the regular price of RM5.50 per plate.  Luckily, our voucher entitled us to the mix platter which consisted of fried wantons, fried fishcake and otak-otak – a mix that was appetizing and tasty.  This sealed the deal for the meal.

                The drink of the day was ‘leong sui’ longan in hot or cold varients. 

                Thumbs up for the service which was efficient – we got our food in less than 5 minutes of placing our order.

                 

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                Chilli wanton mee and mix platter.

                IMG_4038Tomato & chili wanton mee (forefront) and wanton noodle soup.

                drink

                Herbal tea.

                Tuesday, September 6, 2011

                Cozy MM Cafe, Sec. 17, PJ

                This is a great place for meals but usually on the pricey side.  So, with this RM12 voucher for a meal,  I simply couldn’t resist!  The restaurant, tucked in the quite neighbourhood of flats, was abuzz on a lazy Sunday evening.

                At 53% off normal priced items, we were given mushroom soup and garlic bread for starters.

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                Mushroom soup (tasty and very much their own blend of mushroom paste but a tad too much black pepper to my liking)

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                Garlic bread (simple – light, crispy and buttery)

                For mains we had a choice of 3 dishes.  Having bought 3 vouchers, we sampled the following:

                 

                IMG_4136 Fish & Chips

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                Beef stragonoff (absolutely delicious  although a little too salty.  The beef was tender and served with buttered rice)

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                Mushroom chicken (okay I was expecting more from this dish especially since it turned out to be chicken cutlet with mushroom soup splashed over it! After a few bites, the chicken becomes a little too dry on its own)

                 

                The cozy ambiance is still there after all these years.  MM (MasterMind) by the owners, is very much about retaining its nutritious, home-cooked style.  It tries very hard to this but relies heavily on its full staff of foreign workers.  On a rating of 1 to 10 for food and service, I’d give it a 6.

                Saturday, September 3, 2011

                Kushi Q, TCM: RM11.90 for 2 Bento sets

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                This deal included 2 Bento sets (fish or chicken)  with rice, salad, miso soup, fruit and bottomless green tea at Kushi Q, Tropicana City Mall. 

                 

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                Fish bento set

                P8300664 Chicken bento set

                I was seriously looking forward to tasting the bento which came with 2 slices of watermelon, tofu soup (it wasn’t miso), coleslaw and a piece of coral leaf salad and green tea. The fish and chicken dishes looked so similar as they were not meat fillets but rather the flour and chicken/fish flavoured versions.  Thoroughly disappointing and definitely not worth the meal cost if it were at its regular RM11.90 per set.  Portion size is small (kids-sized!)

                Service was very much the fast food style.  Drop by if you are in for a quick tummy filler but not if you are looking forward to tasting Japanese bento.