Wednesday 3 February 2010

Restoran New Formosa, SS2: Happy birthday, Legs!

She's blessed with beauty that rivals that of Aphrodite, enviously endless legs, brains no less and is a domesticated lady that will make any husband proud. Very proud.



To cut it short, she used to be my Girl-Next-Cubicle. (how i miss u nao, Legs!)

We celebrated her birthday last week!



Anyway, Legs has been dying to go to New Formosa Restaurant since last year. And the birthday girl got her wish. :)

We braved the rain and horrendous LDP traffic from all corners of KL to get to the eatery located in SS2 right after working hours.





Deciding what to eat was a gargantuan challenge. See what I mean.


"I'm thinking."





"Ermmm, still thinking."






"I see you think, I also don't wanna lose. Me shall thinks too..."





"So... what to order ah...?"


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Which led to these:


1. Fried Butter Eel



You can't go wrong with butter. And unagi.

A beautiful crossover of flavours and texture, if I may say so.

Spot the sprinkly stuff atop the fried eel pieces? Those were fine biscuit crumbs stir-fried with aromatic fried curry leaves. I whacked so much daun kari that I thought a pottu would grow on me forehead soon. Legs was secretly singling out the fiery fried cili padi to eat. Seriously, damn syiok getting the kick out from those booby traps.


2. 3-cup-Chicken (三杯雞)


三杯雞 is characterised by the use of basil (九岑塔) as its key ingredient. Basil is an acquired taste. Either you love it or you hate it.

In this 三杯雞 dish, the distinctive smell of this pungent herb thoroughly permeated the dish, lending its signature scent to the chicken pieces which were tender and not overly done. Its smell was most alluring, gently wafting through our nostrils. Not to forget, a bowl of rice would be most lovely to ladle the heavenly gravy over, thank you.


3. Braised Mee Suah


Forgive me but I really could not recall how this carbo dish tasted. And it's one of their signature dish. The horror. :x

All I remember was lapping up the mee suah which really warmed up my tummy in the chilly room. I do recall thinking it was not bad because of the katsuo bushi (bonito) broth. Have a go at it yourself k?



4. Stir fried String beans (四季豆)


Do not underestimate this plate of greens. It was so nicely done that we openly professed our love for it. Lightly stir-fried Szechuan style with preserved radish, it wasn't greasy at all even though the picture deceivingly looked so.



5. Enoki mushroom with lala and 蒂皇苗

Personally, this was a disappointment. The 蒂皇苗was the saving grace as it was fresh and crunchy. We were told that there were lalas, but could only find minute bits and pieces of the morsels inside.

Daughter of God commented:"They must have blended the lala in this dish. So hard to find."


5. Caramelised Fried Yam


We had this delightful dessert to clean the palate.

Hot! Hot! Hot! And they take the plunge.
Ice cold!


Wispy strands of caramel still clinging onto the plate...



As Legs put it,

"Crispy on the outside, soft in the inside. Delish!"



And here, I'm proposing.... anyone want Legs as their food model? Call me ya.


Happy belated birthday, gorgeous!



And what better way to end this post with a good ol' fashioned group photo. :)


New Formosa Restaurant
46, Jalan SS2/24,
Petaling Jaya.

Tel: 03-7875 1894

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