Showing posts with label Puchong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puchong. Show all posts

Thursday, February 17, 2011

The RM2 fast food meal...

Sorry for this long outdated post as I’m still all soaked with Chinese New Year mood. Happy Chinese New Year & Happy Chap Goh Meh (a.k.a. Valentine's Day) to everyone out there!

So, ever wonder why most of my post I hunt for food with discounts? If you would have notice, I mentioned in my previous post that I keep a watchful of my wallet when it comes to food, so that’s why.

Cut the story short, thanks to IAmTheWitch.com in her post about Groupsmore.com. The moment I joined, there was this true-good-to-be-true offer, Darabif at the price of RM 2! Can you believe it?! I bought 6 vouchers immediately after I inform my makan kaki, Fiona about this.

Groupsmore voucher: Buy, Pay & Print and you're good to go!



Off we went to the nearest Darabif outlet, our official hometown, IOI Mall Puchong. The deal offers 1 type of selected Darabif burger, 1 fries and 1-year membership. Basically, we can only choose burgers with 1 meat patty in it, why? Because, Darabif also offers 2 patties in a burger, whoa!




Fiona & “H” went for the Lamb Burger while KC & I ordered the Spicy Chicken without any drinks. I’ll let you know why later. KC took his first bite & says the patty is a lil’ bit dry while Fiona & “H” enjoyed their Lamb Burger, they both comment it was very juicy.

Arrggh, I should have taken the Lamb Burger as I was a little bit disappointed with Darabif’s Spicy Chicken. You see, I thought it would be as good as the McD’s Spicy Chicken, but instead the meat patty was the normal version of any chicken patty and it was drench with a little orangey-sauce that tasted a bit spicy.



Darabif Lamb Burger


Spicy Chicken Burger


The VIP Card that entitles us to 10% discount for 1 year

The interior of Darabif fared better than their first outlet at Damansara, with their decorations being a little bit funky, the chairs, wall colours and the cold air-cond makes it very comfortable as the outlet is located at the IOI Mall new wing.






Darabif's Mean Hot Chick

Now, back to the meal without drinks. I just came back from Singapore not long ago, the whole Sour Sally yogurt ice-cream that Megan got me hooked with, I was saving some space for my tummy to try “Tutti Frutti”, this outlet that shared half of the shop with Darabif. I tried searching for more information about Darabif thinking that they may have some connection, but instead it just list “Tutti Frutti” under the Naza Group. I was like in disbelief, hmmm….

 

The guys gave us the privilege to choose all the assorted flavours at Tutti Frutti. There was much more choice than Sour Sally and I was little shy to take pictures, too many pairs of eyes were watching. Assorted types of toppings too!

I choose 2 flavours, Blueberry and obviously, the Original with peanuts, Oreo’s & strawberry for toppings. I had this system in my mind now, don’t ever under-estimate Yogurt or the Original’s, that was how they were born and were mixed around for more varieties. Fiona chose 3 flavours, Chocolate, Blueberry & Original with chocolate flakes & cotton candies.

My first bite, ooh-la-la, this is very much alike the Sour Sally except it wasn’t that sour. I wonder how the Pomegranate would taste, perhaps 100% much more sour than the original. I fell in love with yogurts now, thanks to Megan, now my wallet need to grow constantly to satisfy these cravings.


Tutti Frutti charges RM 0.53 per 10grams







Can't really remember the price but it was roughly at RM 10+


Fiona's costs slightly around RM 14+



Let's stay FIT and also Froyo at the same time!

KC suggested the makan session to continue with snacks, at the Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks. Fiona & KC each got the Oyster Mee Sua and out of the blue, “H” suggested we share the Fried Golden XXL Chicken. The freezing air-cond at IOI Mall complimented with these snacks, felt like it was winter in Taiwan while having these snacks, having some laughter and sharing food within us. I felt so warm….there would be more makan sessions in future.



Fried XXL Chicken


Oyster Mee Sua



Darabif & Tutti Frutti,
EG3A, Ground Floor,
IOI Mall, Batu 9,
Jalan Puchong, Bandar Puchong Jaya,
47170 Puchong.

Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks,
3rd Floor, IOI Mall.



Thursday, November 25, 2010

Officiate this Blog with a simple dinner...

We started our blog yesterday and decided to gather to celebrate it with dinner, what more than our all girls’ favourite, SUBWAY! I coincidently got two vouchers of “Buy One, Free One” from The Star newspaper on the 13th November to commemorate their 50th branch, that’s a perfect deal at this kind of economy situation. The more we save, more we can feast on other food, nyek nyek nyek!


“H” was so thirsty and hungry, he needs a really almost freeze drink to combat with the crazy heat. My stomach was growling while waiting for him to reach, “Grrr……!” and I can’t hold it and took a few small bites with mum’s cooking. Hehe!

Off we went as soon as “H” got himself ready after work to IOI Mall, where we’re supposed to meet Fiona and her fiancée, “KC”. We can’t hold our hunger and went ordered our meal.


Interior of Subway

I like the fact that Subway made it fun and allow us to create our own sandwich. Bread is baked at every restaurant daily and varieties of breads are offered. Follow the simple steps when you order!

Step 1: Choose Your Favourite Bread. Step 2: Choose Your Mains and Condiments. Step 3: Choose Your Sauces. Step 4: Have A Subway Meal – you can opt to add Chips or Cookies and Drinks.

This Malay boy waiter was so funny. I asked his permission if I could take the picture of the premise and he walked out from the cashier counter towards me, thinking I was asking him to take a photo of me. 





“H” ordered the Honey Oat bread with Chicken Teriyaki that goes with lettuce, onions, tomatoes and chilli, topping it with Mayonnaise and mustard sauce. I got the Honey Oat bread with Seafood and Crab, includes lettuce, tomatoes, chilli, topping with Mayonnaise and mustard sauce. We ordered a large soft drink to share with and all these costs us only RM 14.30!

All these just for RM 14.30! 


Chicken Teriyaki

Seafood & Crab

Fiona and “KC” came slightly 10 minutes later. “KC” ordered the Italian BMT that comes with Pepperoni, Salami & Turkey Ham. Fiona ordered Subway Melt that includes Turkey Breast, Turkey Ham & Breakfast strips and had a nice time finishing it. Their meal came up to RM 26.80 and Fiona suspect they did some wrong calculation.


 "KC" BMT Sandwich
Fiona's Subway Melt


The boys basically don’t really fancy Subway. “KC” questioned why it costs so expensive for a sandwich like this and when there isn’t much meat in it. I know “H” doesn’t really fancy Subway either, but for the sake of us, he had to deal with the situation, hehe!



Fiona

Meanwhile, we girls enjoyed it! I know most of my girlfriends enjoy Subway. We went for some window shop at IOI Mall after dinner and left at about 10.40pm to adjourn to our next venue, Restoran Seri Melur Jaya at Bandar Puteri for yam cha session.

Fiona & “KC” ordered Rhawa Thosai to share and I ordered “Roti Jala” since I saw they put up a banner. It’s rare to see Mamak Restaurant offers Roti Jala and we asked the waiter if it is available at this kind of hour, 11pm to be exact. When the waiter replied, “Ya, ada.”, I ordered without hesitating since my tummy is still quite full from our first bite meal.

Fiona’s Rhawa Thosai came first, and she liked it cause it tasted like, what else than Rhawa Thosai. My “Roti Jala” came later and I was surprised to see the Roti was wrapped with minced chicken in it. Well, at least they put a little more effort rather than the same old boring kosong “Roti Jala”. I suspect it would costs a lil more than RM 5 for the Roti Jala.

Fiona's Rhawa Thosai 




Roti Jala wrapped with minced chicken

When it’s about time to leave, we walked out to the cashier. I saw the Roti Jala banner again and read it out loud with excitement just to tease my friends, and the waiter walked past me so anxiously thinking that I was scolding or complaining it was expensive and asked “Apa?”. The entire Restaurant’s staffs were looking at me. Haha! Sorry, neh! I was just fooling around. Roti Jala's price at RM 2.80 isn't too expensive.

Yea, that’s a great way to end our boring day on 24 November 2010. 


1st Bite at:
Subway,
G00A1 & 2, IOI Mall,
Bandar Puchong,
Batu 9, Puchong.


2nd Bite at:
Restoran Seri Melur Jaya,
No 8 & 10, Jalan Puteri 5/2,
Bandar Puteri, 47100 Puchong.