The suckling pig in Bangkok.

The BF’s plans were derailed thanks to our flight’s delay. Instead of arriving in Bangkok just in time for our first Thai lunch before checking into our hotel, we arrived in front of our hotel, exhausted and famished.

The first thing that greeted me after I exited the taxi was the picture of a chubby man with his thumb up over a roast suckling pig, going for 1500 baht. The image burnt into my brains.

We checked in after what seemed like a really long day. While I oohed and aahed over my BF’s brilliant choice of hotel (Shanghai Mansion), at the back of my mind I had only one goal…to convince him to eat a whole suckling pig with yours truly.

“The restaurant next door serves a whole suckling pig for 1500 baht. Lets do it?”

“Okay.”

And that…is why he’s the love of my life.

The restaurant is called “China Town Scala Shark Fins Restaurant”. There were dried shark fins all over the place but we weren’t there for the fins. We probably shouldn’t have supported a restaurant that sell shark fins anyway but it didn’t cross our minds then.

# – China Town Scala Shark Fins Restaurant.

I was surprised to see a bunch of Malaysian girls around my age at another table having individual claypots of shark fins. Stupid girls. Yes, I judge them.

Anyway, besides the pig, we also ordered a bunch of other dishes. In hindsight, we probably shouldn’t have. There were afterall, only two of us :P

# – Really fresh fried kangkung (water convolvulus). Crisp and tender, yums!

# – Crabmeat fried rice. Eggy with sweetness of crabmeat coming through, pretty good.

# – Cold jellyfish with sesame. Wasn’t bad, I’ve had better.

We hoovered up the rice, vegetables and jellyfish like it’s our first day out of prison. Finally the pig made its grand appearance.

# – Applause, please.

# – That glee in the eye.

The way the roast suckling pig was served was actually quite unfamiliar to me. There were only crispy skins and honestly we felt a bit confused because if it’s just pork skins, there really was not much to eat!

# – Suckling pork skin with bread and pickled cucumbers.

We realised that the flesh was still attached to the carcass so we started hacking at it with a fork. Little did we know that our innocent activity soon started a sort of commotion. One of the waiting staff who was observing us came to us in a hurry and with the very little grasp of English she had, kept saying, “no cook”, “no cook” while her hands kept making this sawing motion.

We were baffled but soon deducted that the chef would pop by in a bit to professionally slice off the flesh. We stopped eating altogether because we thought we had wanted to save the crispy skins to be eaten with the meat. 15 very boring minutes later….the same waiting staff got one of her colleagues with better grasp of English to talk to us.

“You eat skin first, meat now not cook yet. After finish, we take pig back in to cut and cook. You want cook what style?”

We felt like dumbasses :P

But you got to give it to Thai customer service. They do try their best there.

In the end, we settled on garlic and pepper to be cooked with the rest of the pig. It was a fine decision because it was delicious….and huge.

# – Our now chopped up garlic pepper suckling pig.

# – The BF and his pile of bones.

# – And that…was my expression for the rest of the day.

Yes, it was an absolutely splendid day.

China Town Scala Shark Fins Restaurant
483-5 Yaowarat Road,
Sampantawong,
Bangkok 10100
Tel: +66 (0) 2623 0183-5
Website

Delicious yakitori at Shuraku, Solaris Mont Kiara.

Thanks to Mei, we got to savour amazingly delicious yakitoris at Shuraku in Solaris Mt Kiara.

# – Shuraku. Non-halal.

You know it’s a good place when you see Japanese expatriates themselves patronising the place. Keeping the interior design as close to an authentic yakitori bar as possible, you’d find space a rather precious commodity here but it’s not like I’m complaining. I loved the ambiance, it’s like being transported into the heart of Japan.

# – Yakitori bar style.

The food, as I had iterated earlier, were superb! They were nothing like the dehydrated, puny bits of things vaguely resembling meats that you might find at the average restaurant. Every bite was juicy, flavoursome and succulent, literally pieces of heaven on skewers!

# – Some of the yakitoris – pork belly (porkgasmic), chicken gizzards (plump & tasty), grilled gingko (I know right, weird but awesome!) & chicken thighs (so….decadent).

There are other goodies at Shuraku and they too, were delicious!

# – Spring rolls (light, fresh and crispy), okonomiyaki or Hiroshima pancake (pretty delicious), lightly grilled salmon on tamago (light and tasty), beef steak salad (juicy, medium rare steak slices with fresh crisp vegetables).

# – Here’s me eating the interesting baked eggplant with thick miso sauce which I couldn’t stop eating!

# – The aforementioned eggplants…

Shuraku is a wonderful place to catch up with friends over booze and great food. Maybe the lack of space gets people to feel closer to each other, haha!

# – The men – Cumi, Gareth & KY.

# – The women – Haze, me and Mei.

Pricing at Shuraku is absolutely reasonable for the high quality of food, the ambiance is great and you have got to order the fizzy sake + fruit juice cocktails….DELICIOUS! Should you want to make a visit to Shuraku, do call for reservations though as this place is popular!

The BF and I agreed we would be returning to the Shuraku as regulars. You have got to give it to a place that is proudly non-halal. Heh.

Shuraku (right above Maybank),
13-2, Jalan Solaris Mont Kiara 1,
Solaris Mont Kiara, off Jalan Duta.
Tel: 03-6203 0561
Opening hours: Daily, 6pm – 12.30am

TDH now in Old Klang Road!

Tom, Dick & Harry’s, or more affectionately known as TDH has now added Old Klang Road to its list of locations. Situated at the newest landmark in Old Klang Road, The Scott Garden, TDH is clearly visible from the main road.

# – The new TDH.

The latest TDH is bigger with higher ceilings and has more plush seating areas which makes it a very pleasant place to hang out in. There’s also a larger alfresco area if you fancied that over air-conditioning.

# – Spacious interior with more plush seating areas.

Serving up the same favourites as its first outlet in Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, foods are awesome as always.

# – The infamous porky fries and chicken “skin” crackers. ADDICTIVE!

# – Check out that pork knuckle! Wooohooooo. Crispy crackling and juicy, flavoursome meat #winning.

# – We love the nachos! One of our favourite dishes to order when we’re in TDH.

# – The incredible looking ceasar salad with taste to boot and an egg sunny side up.

# – Yummy, creamy pasta carbonara and juicy steak sandwich. Highly recommended!

# – The other beer food to whet your appetite.

Of course, you don’t go to TDH just for food! Drink up, peeps.

# – With Linora and Gareth.

# – Mike and God.

Starting from tomorrow onwards, a lineup of awesome stuff will be happening to celebrate the opening of its latest outlet. Check them out….

18 July – Buy an exclusive TDH mug to enjoy freeflow of drinks!
19 July – RM7 for Carlsberg ALL NIGHT LONG!
20 July – Buy 1 international beer to get another international beer for free!
21 July – Reserve a table and get served with FREE food from 6-8pm!

Then on 22 July, Tom, Dick & Harry’s will be creating a record by serving the longest Jaeger Bomb Train EVER in Malaysian history. Yes, that’s on this very Friday.

# – 1000 Jaeger Bombs WTFFFFFF

So head on there and be part of history :D

# – The map to awesome.

Tom, Dick & Harry’s,
Unit S-G-03A,
The Scott Garden,
Kompleks Rimbun Scott,
289, Jalan Kelang Lama,
58100 KL
Tel: 03-7710 2122 / 019-697 5080 (Carrie)
Business Hours: Mon – Fri: 4pm – 1am, Sat – Sun: 10am – 2am