Saturday, April 18, 2009

Halia @ Sime Darby CC, Bukit Kiara

First thing that caught my attention after we were brought to the table that my sister reserved, "ROAST LAMB"... oOhHH... poor little goat but it never failed to open my appetite. It was very "naked" by the table where we were seated.

This is the salad-corner, not much choices actually but nothing to complaint also. It's just "leavey-greens" and of course, tomatoes are my aim as usual. They have all kinds of "dressings", just take your pick at your personal taste, I have my Italian-dressing as usual.

This is actually like "chicken kebabs" but I have no idea where the name "sharwarma" origins. By right here, it goes with the "pita-bread" wrap but because I wasn't feeling like a-wrap today, so I just had the filling; of the chicken with the onions, cucumbers, tomatoes and some dressing-sauce. Taste delicious.

The "ikan bakar" corner but I'm disappointed because it doesn't have my favourite "ikan-bakar"; the string-rays. They had the name label on one of the fish as string-ray but it doesn't look at all like one. I'm not such an idiot to be fooled though so I did not bother to order. Hehehe...

Below pictures are the dessert-corner with the now, very common in buffet - the chocolate-fountain!! Then, they have a few varieties of cakes, kueh-mueh and of course you can choose to have your fruits juicy-fresh or with chocolate-toppings.

This is how they served all their charcoal-BBQ-meat; sausages, chicken-drumstick, salamy and others that I can't recall. Aunty Ann was complaining of them being too burned. True enough but then, BBQ is like that... not surprising, just slice off the burn-part when I eat. So, what is there to worry? Not that we had them every single day. I know it's cancerous.... but food is to be enjoyed!


Here are the 2 adorable kittens @ nieces with their noodles & chocolates!! Kristen can have 2 dinner-plates of noodles!! OMG. That's is so so much! But, she loves them and so is Elisa, you can see her figuring out how to eat noodles with a spoon instead of a fork.


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