Tue 3 Oct 2006
Steamboat - Restoran Harbour - Sri Petaling
Posted by Fidel Gastro under Chinese, Others, Sri Petaling
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A friend recommended this place to me after he heard that it sells 6/7 different types of soups. And since I love steamboat (not as much as bak kut teh, but more than chicken rice), I drove all the way to Sri Petaling to check it out. Making a booking is advised as this place can get pretty full. On weekends, the wait could be up to 1 hour. Because of this reason, and also because I am a nice guy, I took the trouble to list down the phone number below.
When you first enter the restaurant, you will notice that it is very simple inside. Even the floor is not tiled, it is merely painted concrete. The tables come with built-in steamboat holsters (?!?!). Try to get a table away from the walls as I have seen cute little baby cockroaches running around there.
You will be given a menu with many items listen on it, and a piece of paper to order your food, Kim Gary style. Please look out on the walls for pictures of their special dishes that are not listed on the menu. Don’t ask me why.
The good thing about the menu here is that it’s ala carte. You might end up paying more, but at least you get to choose what you want rather than eating the funny crap you get at the steamboat places with a standard menu.
They have also got a nice selection of chilli on the table. There is this one chilli that looked very similar to the famous kin kin chilli. It looked so similar that I had to try it before my drink could even arrive. I concluded that whilst it tastes quite similar, nothing beats kin kin.
First thing to choose is the soup. There were many soups on the menu but only 3 that I would consider consuming. My 2 favourites were tom yam and herbal soup. The tom yam soup is very very good. If not for my weak tummy I could drink that stuff all day. The herbal soup on the other hand is a bit bland. However, as the meal progresses, the soup becomes thicker, and nicer. Towards the yee mee end of the meal, the herbal soup is delicious.
I ordered fish balls, pork balls, chicken slices, pork slices, fish, mushrooms, crabsticks, and a special dish, which is pork ball with mushroom. This much is enough to fill up 4 people.
While waiting for the food to come, you can scribble on the walls. Don’t worry, this will not get you thrown out. It is allowed.
This place must be cool… Larrie has eaten there…
Once the food arrives, you should be careful to not let any of the meat juices from the plate upon which the raw meat is placed flow into the steamboat. It looks disgusting.
Now, because I am rather free today, let me give you a steamboat tip. This is what you should not do when eating steamboat:
If no one else wants egg in their noodles, please don’t try to put the egg in your bowl and then think that by pouring the hot noodles and soup onto the raw egg it will cook. Because it will not.
Even if you do this it won’t help.
You will end up dumping the contents of your bowl into the rest of the herbal soup, ruining it for everybody. Then no one will like you.
Okay that is all the time I have for now. Before I forget, the phone number for this place is 03-9059 4353. The address is No. 19, Ground Floor, Jalan 13/149L, Sri Petaling. It is located near the Sri Petaling branch of Ipoh Chicken rice. Should you require further directions please do not hesitate to ask. The above meal for 4 people came up to RM80. I would give this place a 9/10.
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