Showing posts with label Bukit Bintang. Show all posts
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Monday, November 25, 2013

Food Review - Celsius Restaurant & Bar

Name
Celsius Restaurant & Bar
Food
Western/Fusion Cuisine
Location
Fahrenheit 88 (Bukit Bintang)
Getting there
Located in the heart of the KL Golden Triangle facing the Pavillion. You can't really miss it. It's right at Fahrenheit 88's back entrance facing away from the Pavillion.
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Parking
There are lots of parking options available to shoppers/diners alike in the vicinity of the mall, including street, mall & valet parking. 

Ambience
As this place is a club/bar, the ambience & decor of the place really made it quite stunning visually. There is a centre piece right at the entrance behind the bar which looks like a giant mushroom (hmmmm, subliminal programming for getting high...?) that keeps changing color.

The place is rather dark for photography and the music was kind of loud for merely food. So be prepared for some dance-floor acti
on after your meal. Yup, there is a dance-floor.

I just thought that piece alone gave this place its identity! I love it.
Variety
Bearing in mind that the main focus of this place is not so much the food but more on the beverage (especially the alcoholic variety), we kind of knew what we were getting into when we came here for a try. Unfortunately, despite having quite a number of food items and variety on the menu, most of them were not available when we went there.

Of course, this being a bar, it must have its selection of alcoholic drinks. Hence, there is an area where customers can pick their poisons.
Service
Although the staff were polite, they seem to be rather busy with getting the place ready for the club-goers than serving diners like us.
Presentation
Just for variety, we ordered the fish and the lamb items. The food was presented on large leaf-shaped white china, which made the food look all the more enticing.

Of course, the drinks looked fantastic. After all, this place specializes in beverages.
Taste
There wasn't anything for us to complain about except for the long wait for the food and the non-availability of many of the menu items. Other than that, the food wasn't bad but nothing really stood out either. 

The drinks of course not only looked fantastic but tasted good as well.


Overall
I'd say this place is worth a visit but perhaps a repeat visit just to impress friends with this place's unique look and great location. 

Alas, it is no longer there (guess that concludes the rating of this place as a food destination) as it has recently been replaced by another restaurant.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Food Review - Mandarin Palace (Federal Hotel)

Name
Mandarin Palace (Federal Hotel)

Food
Chinese, Buffet, Non-Halal, Dim Sum
Getting there
Located within the historical landmark of Federal Hotel right smack in the heart of the Golden Triangle (not THAT Golden Triangle). 

Public transport is easily accessible.

Carpark
There are lots of parking at the hotel itself or if you prefer, you may park at any of the malls along the famed Bukit Bintang/Imbi areas.

Service
The wait staff's average age was probably 54, I'm serious! It looked like this place was run entirely by hiring retirees. Sadly, their customer service skills need some polishing up. 

As there was tong sui (dessert soups) as part of the buffet, we had not ordered any Chinese Tea (plus any friend of mine will know I'm not a fan of Chinese Tea). But despite telling the wait staff 3x that we had not ordered any Chinese Tea, it appeared in our bill! Seriously,what kind of service is this? We told them THREE TIMES!!!

Presentation
Another sad note here. The way the food was served made it look like a cheap Pasar Malam (Night Street Market) food stall. It really didn't do anything for the whole dining experience.

The 2 types of steamed Dim Sum (Yes, that's ALL THEY HAD) were served in large steaming trays that contained dozens of pieces all stuck together - hence my Pasar Malam reference.
Ambience
Sad to say, the place had not been well maintained and diners can see how badly kept and run down the place is.

I can imagine if it was maintained better, the place would really look like the interiors of a grand Mandarin Palace like its namesake. This is because the walls are decorated by intricate Wood-Carved Chinese Art and ornate lighting & Dragon-clad columns.

Food/Taste
To be fair, the food was not THAT BAD. However, I've had lots of Dim Sum that were lots better also.

1 of the tong sui (dessert soups) - Longan Dessert was also sour. It wasn't that it wasn't fresh. It was, but it was sour! So I guess it was meant to taste like that? But then, I'm a Chinese, and I've never had sour tong sui before.
Value For Money
Sadly, I have nothing good to report. They actually resorted to false ads because what attracted me to the place was their ad which claimed to have 20 types of Dim Sum + 6 types of meats such as Char Siew, Roast Chicken, Roasted Duck, etc)

I had taken pictures of all the food available there that day and even double-counting, I couldn't find 20 types of Dim Sum nor were there 6 types of meat (there were 3 only).

Totally cheated!

Variety
There were not many different items available and at RM28++ a pop, you may say it's not expensive but I have better uses for my hard-earned $$$$.

Overall
A totally disappointing experience which made me decide to NEVER go back there again unless there is a total revamp of the restaurant or management.

Initially, I was pretty excited about coming here as I had not had Dim Sum in quite a while. Moreover, they had all the awards placed at the entrance of the restaurant, which made me all the more anxious to dig into the food. Sadly, it was the complete opposite.

Yes, it was THAT BAD! False advertising, bad service, average food, badly maintained dining hall...just too many negatives.

So guess what my verdict will be?... >(