12 February 2013

Culinary Journey - Indonesia (Part 2)

Previously:


As I mentioned before in my previous blog, that you could get hell lot of food from a simple snack to a serious gourmet meal in the malls in Indonesia.  Especially for this Surabaya Town Square or locals say Sutos mall.  I don't recommend this place for a shop alcoholic but definitely a great place for food maniac.  As they have more restaurants and food stalls than the shopping shops in Surabaya.  Today we landed in this food court like place, called D'kampoeng.  What I mean is, in this food court they have ranged of stalls selling different type of food specifically for traditional Indonesian cuisine.  First when you walk in to the food court, they will give a stamp card (like we normally get from Yum Cha restaurant), browsing along the stalls and you can order whatever you like and as much as you want, then they will stamp on your card for that purchasing, then simply grab your seat and when your food is ready they will serve it to your table.  Very simple!! (no need to pick up the food by yourself), and at the end just bring your card to the cashier next to the exit door for the bill and hopefully not damaging your wallet to much.  Nahh!!  I don't think it would anyway, the food price here are pretty reasonable and so worth it. 




Nice and classic Indonesian-style decoration



Not only providing a classic Indonesian favourites, but with their decorations is kinda bring you to feel like you actually having a street food with most of the stalls displaying the food in their original and traditional cart that they use out there on the street.




Cart for selling Soto Ayam

Es Jeruk Nipis (Ice Lime) and Es Sinom (Tumeric drink)
Sinom drink is very very refreshing, served cold, super delicious and one of my favourite drink of all time especially in the summer heat like here in Indonesia.  It's made from turmeric so they have this authentic fragrant and sweet taste.  Probably a little bit too extreme for anyone who never try this before but why not!!  However, it is a sophisticated drink (although I never make one) and not all the shop could nail this drink though, if you can find the good one just stick with it.  But I do not recommend you guys to try it here, it doesn't taste up to my standard of what Es Sinom should be.  The good one that I discovered is in the PTC/Supermall (I will talk more about this in later post)



Nasi Ayam Penyet
It's a deep fried chicken then squashed on the the Sambal ulek. Spicy sambel and crispy chicken with hot steam rice.  They just works so well !!  This dish is one a nation's favorite I'd say.


Soto Ayam 'Pak Sadi'
Soto dish itself is already yummy but THE secret to make it even better is to have it with 'Koya' or a powder of mixed prawn crackers (photo: on the far top in the red condiment, ask for extra if you want too) , chilli, squeeze of lime and Krupuk, the best one to go with is Kerupuk Kampung or Kerupuk putih (Indonesian cracker) !!!


Bubur Madura
Bubur Madura (Sweet Rice Flour Porridge) is a traditional street food and generally consist of coconut rice flour porridge, pearls, black sticky rice and some other colourful things (sumsum, jenang, ketan, I don't know how we say it in English, my apologise). You just need to pick whatever you like and then they will finish it with sweet palm sugar on top. then enjoy :)


Bubur Madura
Ta..dah.. for my liking I love just a simple one, mixed of that coconut porridge (slightly salty) and sticky pink coated with shredded coconut then heaps of strusselled palm sugar. sooo yummmmm....

D'Kampoeng
Surabaya Town Square (Sutos)
Jalan Adityawarman, Surabaya


Stay tuned for the next blog still in Indonesia:
Culinary Journey - Indonesia (Part 3)


04 February 2013

Culinary Journey - Indonesia (Part 1)

Jet off to Surabaya with Garuda Airline.  It was surprisingly nice and very cosy and the most importantly, feeling like I am already at home for some reason.  10 years ago if you ask me to fly with Garuda, I'd be like "umm maybe nah" but the fact is, in the past few years, Garuda Airline has got its face lifted and was voted to be the most improved airline.  Anyway, I was so excited and really looking forward to this trip because it has been quite a while since I haven't been back to my hometown, Surabaya.  This time one of my BFF is getting married and I take this chance to full fill my trip with my childhood's favourites as well but it doesn't mean to limit the possibility of trying new yummy food too.  I brought my hubby along with me, so he can indulge in the good food, good life and good company.

There isn't any direct flight from Sydney to Surabaya, so what I do is to transit in Bali first then catch another domestic flight from there.  Flight takes approx 45 mins from Bali to Surabaya.  Surabaya is probably not a well-known city like Jakarta or Bali, lots of foreigner are not even aware of its existence but IT IS actually the second biggest city in Indonesia.  There's a lot less traffic yet virtually as metropolis and bustling as the capital city Jakarta.  It also maybe less trendy but hands down when comes to FOOD, this is unofficially named as "the kitchen of Indonesia". no doubt about that.  And for me, definitely the best place to live and well worth to visit (cityism).

 
Flight's snacks
 


I have been flying with many airlines, I have to say Garuda airline's food is one of the top 3 delicious airline's food for me personally.  The best part would be those mango ice cream, usually they always give out Magnum ice cream but they don't have it today and gave Weis ice cream instead, I was quite dissapointed at first, but well that mango ice cream was converted me, it was refreshing and tropical-y (nice way to start my journey in the tropical country) and I will definitely buy one from the market if I see it.




Another great service, that I haven't found in any other airline so far is that they provide the immigration clearance on the plane.  Yes, Immigration check, stamp your passport on the thousands km high up in the sky.  So, when we arrive the airport, we only need to show this express pass and shot off.  What a very convenient and speedy immigration process.





Once we landed in Surabaya, without wasting any second of it, we headed to the newly opened shopping mall in Surabaya called Ciputra world.  Shopping was part of it, but mainly for eating.  In Indonesia, when you imagining of shopping mall nothing near what we have in Sydney, like Westfield or MYER.  Here, is all massive, heaps of shops, and plenty of restaurants and food court.  You'll need to witness this with your own eyes so you'll know what I mean.  


Ciputra World, Surabaya

Ciputra World, Surabaya


Porong Wei Restaurant
(Kedai Cina Kuno)
Ciputra World, Lv. 3, Jl. Mayjend Sungkono No. 87
Surabaya, Jawa Timur, Indonesia
Ph: +62 31 5120 0057




Left: Markisa Ice (Passionfruit drink) Rp. 8000 (about 80 ¢)
Right: Greentea smoothies and Choco Oreo Rp. 17,500 each (about $1.80)

Condiments: Cucumber Pickles and chilli & soy sauce dipping sauce

Ote Ote (deep fried shrimps with batter) Rp.10,000 (about $1)
The traditional Ote-Ote is more like a snack bite size, however this more like the modern style Ote-Ote, where the crispy soft skin on the outer with heaps of minced feeling.  Nothing near the original Ote-Ote dish that I usually know when I was a child, this is more like a meaty and soft crepes while the real tradition Ote-Ote should be quite crispy, battery and full of prawnish flavoured.  Apart from it, this dish taste good too, we just need to not call it Ote-Ote, I guess.


Udang Mayo Rp.45,000 (about $4.60)
I like this particular dish.  Crispy light battered prawns served it with sweet tangy homemade mayo.  They worked so well together.


Ifumie Ultah Rp.25,000 (about $2.60)
Ifumie Ultah, the word "ultah" is actually the abbreviation of "ulang tahun" where it means birthday.  The reason behind this is a simple Ifumie (noddle with gravy) dish that served with extra red coloured quail eggs, because as our tradition for a birthday's meal we always include this red-coloured egg (must be red or at least pink colour) on the dish.  So yeah as simple as that.



Burung Dara Ngo Hiong Rp.80,000 (about $8.25)
Burung dara is actually a pigeon.  Yes you heard it right ! A pigeon !  My apologise, it may sounds too cruel for some of you guys who never know that pigeon is actually edible, but unfortunately they taste ABSOLUTELY incredible, hmmmm... similar like quail meat. This one especially been marinated with Ngo Hiong or Chinese five spice then deep fried so it crispy on the outside and still juicy and tender inside along with salt pepper dipping powder.  Taste undoubtedly delicious.  All I can say is, once you give it a go. You'll be either like it or love it !


Sapo Tahu Seafood (Tofu and Seafood Hotpot) Rp.42,500 (about $4.40)


Congratulations for the beautiful bride...



Keep on reading the next blog in Surabaya:

05 September 2012

A Day In Sydney - Chinese Garden of Friendship @Darling Harbour, Kura Restaurant and Lindt Chocolate Cafe


Sydney is such a beautiful, vibrant and explorable city, I would say.  Mild weather city with so many picturesque landscapes and heaps of fun activities to do, museums and art galleries plus thousand of restaurants to spoil you for a choice and yup the list goes on. 

Not only the city CBD that could offer you with those that I already mentioned, but most of Sydney suburb also has different and unique character on their own.  Its like you could find yourself in a total different country as we know that Australia is one of the multicultural country in the world where all the cultures co-existing in peaceful harmony and lots of the people still maintain and thriving their own traditional way and culture.  

Hence all of these factors has made Sydney a great city and so much fun to explore.  All of them would be too much too enjoy in just a day.  In this post, I have created an itinerary so called "Sydney One Day Trip", just a rough idea to spend a good day just around Sydney CBD.

So let's take a look at it and hopefully you guys will enjoy this post.  Octie Appetie...


 
Darling Harbour
The southern end of Darling Harbour, near the Sydney Entertainment Centre and adjacent to Chinatown.  
Telp: (02) 9240 8888
Admission fee: $6 Adult

 
It was one of the nice sunny day with cool and comfy breeze outside, we headed our way to Darling Harbour more specifically visiting the enchanting Chinese Garden Of Friendship there.  The entry is cost as cheap as $6 per adult and you can enjoy a whole day sightseeing there.  What I love the most about this place apart from its serenity, is that when you step inside the Chinese garden, you will feel like you have entered into a different world, hide away from hustling and bustling city and feeling so much relax and refresh.  Until you don't realise that you are actually right in the middle of the city !

Chinese influenced style garden complete with pavilion, waterfall and lotus pond.  Or maybe posting some photo shoot with the traditional Chinese costume and indulging in the yummy Chinese dishes in the old wooden teahouse.



Pavilion



Bamboo Forest

Waterfall

Fish pond



Oh hellooo there...

Main Pavilion
  










Kura Japanese Dining
Shop 3, 76 Ultimo Road
Sydney NSW 2000
Ph: 02 9212 5661

Kura 3
6 Dixon Street
Sydney
Ph: 02 9268 0016

Pretty normal to feel hungry after that long walk in the garden.  So not far from there, they have this my all time favourite Japanese restaurant.  When I say my all time fave is I really mean it cos I've been eating here for like more than 30 times, I think!!  The first and original shop they opened was in the Haymarket, typical Japanese bistro, very tiny located around the corner of Market City, serving authentic Japanese feast and they make the best chicken katsu-don and chicken karaage in town.  And few years ago they expanded in another places and now they have 3 restaurant in total.  That afternoon we had our lunch in their 3rd branch which just off the bridge next to the Chinese Garden.

Grilled Salmon Nigiri

Chicken Karaage

Pork Katsu Curry

Killer Chicken Katsu Don



Terikayi Salmon
All the food here are beyond superb, very authentic Japanese cuisine that you could ask for.  I've tried mostly all of them on the menu and nothing that I dislike.  The service is also friendly and attentive.  The price is VERY average too.  No reason that make us not coming back again and again and again...



Darling Harbour




We had abit of walk afterward, and on that day they had this special circus kinda event in Darling Harbour. They were House of Costello, Comedy show, and Performances.  So it pretty busy down here.





Lindt Chocolate Cafe
Shop 104-105, Cockle Bay Wharf
Ph: 02 9267 8064

We ended our day strong with this sweet treats at Lindt Chocolate Cafe, isn't it a great choice??  When it comes to chocolate dessert, everybody would already know what it would taste like.  and this Lindt guy is one of the best in the business.  So no need to explain about this bad boy in a word.  Only a simple thing I would say they were absolutely incredible as the chocolate is very smooth and sooo delicious...

Velour Cake (Chocolate Cheesecake) $12

Lindt Famous Chocolate Waffle $16.50

Hot Chocolate $7