Showing posts with label Genting Highlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genting Highlands. Show all posts

January 24, 2011

Ming Ren Restaurant @ Genting Highlands

Hubby and I were introduced to this Xin Jiang cuisine restaurant a couple of years back - thanks to Cody's generosity :)

Since then, we have been coming back for more and we wouldn't miss one particular signature dish....


This is the first time sharing our food journey at this place so it's based on 2 of our visits - one back in July last year and one right smack on the 1st of January this year :)


Restaurant exterior, deco and interior..


- July 2010 -

We had Traditional Pu Er tea (RM 20)


Chinese Spinach in Superior Stock (RM 18)



This has always been my favourite vegetable dish as it is a combination of vegetable and soup

Xin Jiang
Lamb Ribs
- Ming Ren's Signature Dish (RM 59)


Some sour radish is served on the side which balances out the well-infused taste of the lamb ribs

Sweet & Sour Chicken (RM 28)


This was just mediocre and the portion was too big for the 2 of us

- Jan 1st 2011
-


Drinks.... Neat Fresh O.J. (RM 9)


Super neat and ice-less!

Yam Papaya Soup
(RM 12)


Waitress asked : do you want 1 or 2? Hubby said 2 then :)

This is definitely a nourishing soup - best for the King and Queen of Gamblers haha!


Hong Kong Qing Miao
(RM 18)


We requested this vegetable dish to be cooked with Oyster sauce - nice and simple

Chef Special Sauce Loong Tan Fish
(RM 40)


This was braised and came with lots of Qing Miao underneath - the waitress could have informed us when we placed our order so that we can skip the vegetable or order other dishes :(

Last but not least, the signature dish we never miss - Xin Jiang Lamb Ribs (RM 59)


The lamb ribs are well marinated and are well complimented with the sauce provided.

We always enjoy our meals at Ming Ren - the place is cosy, attentive service and we love the food - especially the lamb ribs - YUMMM~


Best of all - WorldCard members enjoy 10% discount - better than nothing :)


December 22, 2008

Ah Yat Abalone Restaurant @ First World Hotel, Genting Highlands

Went Genting Highlands with KW a couple of months ago and being 'casual' gamblers as usual, we played a fair bit and it was coincidentally almost dinner time when KW's luck striked, so he decided to treat me to Ah Yat Abalone (before the probability of contributing the $ back to Uncle Lim's son anyways!)

It has always been our 'goal' to dine at Ah Yat Abalone whenever we set foot in Genting, and we were thrilled to finally realise it! :D

The exterior...


Very refined deco of flowers in glass encasing..


Interior...


Our table setting.. with chopstick stand adorning Ah Yat Abalone's name


Hand towels..


We ordered juices (L-R) Orange and Honey Dew


And we were provided chilli paste and salted peanuts as well

After checking out its Abalone set and the menus and the waitress' recommendation, we decided to order 1 Abalone set (RM 99++) together with other dishes consisting of : Ee Fu noodle with crab meat and Chinese spinach in superior stock

The Abalone set is made up of:

1. Shark's Fin Soup


The best of all the dishes - the stock was flavorful and braised to perfection - very generous amount of shark's fin - we gulped down til the last drop!

2. Goose Web and Abalone


This was our first time sampling goose web - it's very similar to chicken feet, but slightly longer and more tender.
The Abalone was way too small to tell if it's a good abalone or otherwise :|
But we lurvveeeed the sauce though!

3. Bacon wrapped in Yam


Quite hard and served pretty cold - nothing to write home about

4. Glutinous Rice in Lotus Leaf


The only upside of this is the big portion of it, other than that, it tasted just like any other glutinous rice

5. Bird's Nest Egg Tart


We felt kinda duped when this was served - not only the size of this is ridiculously small - about 50 cents' coin only; the so-called bird's nest was scattered in a thin layer on top of the egg tart only!

6. Almond Thong Sui (soup)


A very normal almond soup you can get anywhere, nothing fabulous

The side dishes..

Chinese Spinach in Superior Stock


The spinach was a bit too hard to my liking.. as though not well cooked enough. I usually like this dish where the spinach is pretty soft, so that it goes well with the superior stock. The superior stock was pretty good however.

But I forgot to take a picture of the Ee Fu Noodles with crab meat (too busy sampling all the goodies! ^.^ )

The Ee Fu noodles with crab meat was full of crab meat and the noodles were pretty springy - I liked it

The bill came up to about RM 203+, quite pricey judging by the portion of most of the items in the Abalone set


In all, we were pretty impressed with the Shark's Fin soup but the rest of the dishes in the Abalone set were way too small, given the price - namely the Abalone and Bird's Nest Egg Tart.

The waitress did recommend that we 'upgrade' the abalone to a slightly 'superior' Mexico abalone for about RM 35+ (I think) but we declined - with hindsight, we wouldn't have 'upgraded' anyways since the set itself was pretty pricey already

Another point to mention was the other dishes that we ordered - the portions were way too big! We were struggling to finish the Chinese Spinach and Ee Fu noodles...
If given smaller portions, we would have been able to enjoy them better as they tasted pretty good.

When we enquired one of the waitress as to why the portions were so big when we have asked for the smallest, we were told that those are the smallest portion already, so KW sarcastically told the waitress that no one can come in and dine alone in this restaurant then? Since the portions are 'fixed' to be so huge?

Ah Yat Abalone Forum Restaurant - a place we would most probably dine in if Uncle Lim's son were to shed some generosity at the gaming tables for us :P