I'll just make this post very short and simple. We had lunch in an italian restaurant called Little Italy. It is owned by an italian chef and has had quite alot of good reviews on the food. I don't think there's any other outlets available throughout malaysia as i have never heard or seen one other than the one here in KK.
Sorry for the blurry photos as my camera phone isn't able to take close up...:( This is what i had. If i'm not mistaken the italian name for it is called Gamberi. I hope i got that right. It's spinach fettucini stir fried with a little garlic, chilli, olive oil and prawns. It's a very light and satisfying dish and the portion was reasonably good.
My aunt had the usual beef lasagna. Basically it's nicely done, tasty, just the right amount of meat, sauce and cheese.
Last but not least the pizza my bro had. I forgot the name of it but it's one of thier specialty as the beef sausage is homemade and the pizzas are cooked in those wood ovens. As usual the classic italian pizzas are thin crusted. I must say this particular pizza is really nice and it's something different giving credit to the beef sausages which look more like beef balls. I'm guessing they pinch of pieces of the sausage to create this chunky bite sizes. Yummy!
Well... lovanilla saw the red velvet recipe on the internet and we've not heard of it before (all 22 years of age and no sign of those delectable moist goodness) so we decided to give it a go. It was the first time we baked together and it was good fun. The cake turned out wonderful and although we've not baked together since, we often bake/cook on our own and sometimes we do it together and this blog is supposed to document that.
Unsurprisingly, we absolutely love food so there's bound to be some review of restaurants and such. Voltairess is our resident food critique who is currently residing in the Big Apple (not that hideous doughnut place. Oh by the way, we've got issues with some doughnut places in Malaysia, not naming names...). Voltairess's recently being sucked into cooking, trying various recipes including the keropok lekor (HO YEAH!). As for Nanie, she comes up once in a while. We know she's there... somewhere... She's now our resident kuih melayu extraordinaire after her adventure with badak berendam heheh!
Food is not a replacement of love. Food IS love.
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