Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Kedai Makanan Kar Hee (Sin Kar Hee)

These days, everything is about convenience, isn’t it? Internet banking, liposuction, online shopping, cable programmes recorder, PDA integrated mobile phones, Xpress boarding…as long as you’ve got the dough, you’ve got convenience. Life in the fast lane can’t get any faster than this, provided you don’t crash and burn, that is.

Heck, even the usual day-long reunion dinners (preparations included) have been conveniently reduced to a 2 hours hassle-free dinner at restaurants which are kind enough to open on reunion’s day to satisfy you speedsters. Not that I’m complaining though. Think of a joyful day without bickering on whose doing the dishes, swearing of the little ones while folding back the endless collapsible chairs and those dreadful whispers of whose dish was the yuckiest. This is real, people, unlike those syrup-glazed reunion advertisements you see on television. Yes, reality bites.

This year, the senate (those with the dough power, actually) has again unanimously voted for a hassle-free dinner away from home. Hooray! No more tasteless sweet and sour pork from Aunt No. XXX or Aunt No. YYY’s oily curry.

Sin Kar Hee was the choice. A first for me. There are 3 restaurants on the same row of shops bearing very similar names. I wonder why. Apparently, this specific restaurant is famous for its (very) affordable price tag and commendable food. Judging from the overflowing number of reserved red-clothed tables, I was quite sure there’ll be havoc no matter how heavily armoured this restaurant was. Thank goodness the rascals were punctual (me included) and we started feasting at 6.00 pm sharp before everyone else.

The Yu Sang (raw fish salad) got the ball rolling. Kiasuism galore as everyone tried to toss higher than the rest while yelling auspicious phrases like (loosely translated), “toss higher, prosperity more”, “business good like dragon” and “ascending with every step”. Whatever happened to “heal the world”? The salad was generic at best, with the sweet plum sauce dominating the overall taste. Textures were aplenty, from the crunchiness of the crushed peanuts to the crispness of the crackers to the softness of the fish.

The Deep-Fried Beancurd With Thai Sauce somehow resembled a rojak sans shrimp paste. Instead, a sweet and sour Thai sauce was used to dress the crunchy pieces of beancurd. Crushed peanuts and sliced onions added both flavour and texture. A simple dish that appealed to the little ones.

I enjoyed Kar Hee's version of Braised Pig Trotter. The skin was smooth and soft while the meat was tender and flaky. The savoury braising sauce was minimally sweet and was not overpowered by the five-spice powder. My only complaint being the slightly starchy sauce.

Despite the plentiful ingredients, I thought the Braised Seafood In Claypot was unexciting to say the least. The prawns were fresh but the sea cucumber was quite hard. Braised? Hmmm...The sauce was a mere starch and oyster sauce mixture.

Next on the menu was the Steamed Chicken. Frozen chicken it was not, the meat was tender and quite flavourful. The warm juice from the chicken tasted savoury and sweet. A good accompaniment to the untouched bowl of white rice. I wished there was a shallots/sesame oil/soya sauce/cilantro dipping to go with it though.

The dinner gained momentum as the Steamed Hybrid Fish was served. A new Taiwanese breed of river carp (wan yu) and bighead carp (song yu) combined, the restaurant claimed. Cooked just right, the meat was flaky and smooth. The sauce was a typical diluted minced garlic/ginger paste, which provided a sharp and flavourful twist to the rather bland freshwater meat. The only downside being the countless amount of Y-shaped bones.

Greens-wise, there was the generic Stir-Fried Brussels Sprouts. The sprouts were well-cooked but lacked in that fried garlic flavour and wok hei (slightly char flavour). We also had Stir-Fried Bittergourd With Scrambled Eggs. Albeit the slight over-saltiness of the sauce, the addition of eggs added a wonderful aroma to the dish. No picture of the bittergourd as the rascals weren't that camera-tolerant. Food-blogging friends, go get your baseball bats!

Did I mention the greens were the finale for the evening? Well, technically yes. But I guess laughters and teasings were really taxing and we ended up ordering an additional signature dish of Kar Hee's to make up for energy lost. The Steamed Frog Legs With Chinese Wine. Served piping hot, the meat was tender, succulent and sweet. Infusion of the sweet wine added another dimension to the dish. Best consumed while hot. Portion was humongous, by the way.

Overall, the dishes were commendable. Exquisite they were not, but definitely good tai chow (stir-fried dishes). With that many auspicious ingredients (prawns, fish, chicken), a bill summing up to only about RM830 for two tables (of 12 pax each), including a few bottles of Heineken, and endless laughters, there was not much that I can complain about, really.

The rest proceeded to desserts at a relative's house while I rushed to my second appointment. Talk about the fast lane, huh? I was on overdrive that night.

Kedai Makanan Kar Hee
No. 28, Jalan Manjoi
Taman Kok Lian
51200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: (+603) 6253 1240, (+6019) 277 4003, (+6012) 338 0469

19 comments:

Big Boys Oven said...

these dishes look so delicious and lovely!

"Joe" who is constantly craving said...

hahah..its all about the money eh?..surprisingly they even let u order ala carte..normally they ask you , so you want 388, 488 or 688?

looks like the hybrid fish still has the same problem; lots of bones!

Lyrical Lemongrass said...

Heal the World
just doesn't cut it
It's all about wealth
and more wealth, you twit.

Braised pork trotters
With its fatty goodness
I'd rather choose this
than a slutty temptress.

fatboybakes said...

yerr, i hate those fish that can cause you sudden asphyxiation, despite the pleasures of the flesh.

i see the poetess is at it again...heh heh. missed you this round in KL yet again.

Xiu Long Bao said...

So u wished for 'world peace' when tossing yee sang ah?

This year we had steamboat for reunion dinner, how safe. Also no oily curry from aunt no.Y and tasteless sweet & sour pork from aunt no.X.

choi yen said...

I went to this restaurant b4 a few years back, I remember thier steam lala quite famous... Did u try?

Jason said...

This one is definitely a new place for me. And RM830 for two tables, I think they charged reasonably :)

Bernsy said...

thats a real FEAST man... Gong Hei Fat Choi !!

ling239 said...

Braised Pig Trotter is a must have during CNY lar.... :p
but why ah ?

backStreetGluttons said...

its true about those fast (disappearing) traditions , soon you might have square multicolor pills for your Repeating(reunion) popppings ( we mean gobbling)
then rush for 4D virtual fireworks before then hugging your errrrrrrrrrrr
virtual warm set-to-alwaysloving actually metallic GF
LOL

wmw said...

Been eating and eating during CNY...! Aaahhh....Help! But don't mind to lou sang everytime. I like!

Unknown said...

where is the place? direction please :)

sc said...

ah, the old school cina type of restaurant; which, in my humble opinion, have the best CNY environment for hearty, festive meals :)

HairyBerry said...

big boys oven: it was a great gathering! plus good company and food too! :) how was your cny?

joe: ya lor, i was surprised too...the best part was, all the dishes were handpicked by some relatives..no 388/488/688 whatsoever..cool, eh? hehe...

lyrical lemongrass:

make love, not war
a cause worth tossing for
with peace comes prosperity
oh! how true this philosophy

of sluts and temptresses,
are nothing but actresses,
beautiful souls, covered faces
i choose to forget the pig dishes...

fatboybakes: nothing beats a pomfret, eh? never heard of anyone choked on pomfret's bones before..

yeah, missed you last week...well, i'll be back this weekend and next too..any plans? dunno bout that poetess though..hehe

xiu long bao: yupe, i did! how nice of me, eh? hehehe...if got no peace, where got prosperity, right?

no aunt X or Y's yucky dishes? lucky you! hehe...btw, u never cook this reunion meh?

mimi: hey, thanks for dropping by! oh yeah, i was told the lala is quite good but too much food already lar that day...hehe

jason: a new place for me too, eventhough i pass by this area quite often...i agree that the price was quite reasonable. interested? hehe...

bernsy: Gong Hei Fat Choi! Bet you had a feast yourself...will be anticipating you reunion post...a restaurant in kepong again ar? hehe...

ling239: haha..i also wonder why...well, practically, the pork trotter is a very filling dish. so, maybe it's a good choice to stuff everyone while saving money kua..hehehe

team bsg: ooohhh, that metallic robotic GF thingy is kinda steamy, eh? can't wait to order a set myself! i wonder if there's a catalogue??? mmm...talk about convenience, eh?

wmw: same here...been eating and eating...big fish, big meat...hehe...not forgetting those cny cookies, chicken floss rolls, etc...am munching some now..hehe

kampungboycitygal: will scan the mini map and post it asap (2moro, hopefully)...well, it's around jalan ipoh (4 mile, i think)..behind "the store". me making u blur, right? do email or call me if u need more info.. :)

sc: definitely! nothing beats those fuss-free old-skool chinese restaurants with cny decorations and music...not forgetting those noisy drunken patrons too! :)

Unknown said...

i want to laugh when you said tasteless sweet and sour pork from Aunt xxxx.

so bad meh? hahaha...


Yes, when I was back for reunion dinner, i can guess what dishes will be there. haha... but they taste good. :-P

Alexander said...

I haven't had Yu Sang for quite awhile now. Wow! this is good.

Alexander
Alex's World! - http://www.kakinan.com/alex

JOjo said...

WE had potluck this year for reunion but had "Pun CHoy" ordered from restaurant, safe! Phew~

But potluck meaning we didn't have Lou Hei =( But i bet this year is gonna be extremely good for me~ Whee~

HairyBerry said...

keropok man: really lar, man. soggy meat with waterish sauce...the pineapple also not ripe enough..not nice...hehehe..

expectedly nice dishes every year...lucky you! hehe...

alexander: it tasted alright...no yu shang in a long time? i guess the next best thing will be sashimi for you :)..come back next year!

jojo: well, i guess pun choy is auspicious enough lar...pun moon bot moon (bucket full of prosperity)...no need lou hei already..hehe...

i'm sure it'll be a great year for you :)

Dore said...

This restaurant is good, they serve big portion of food with reasonable price. The service is very good. You dont have to wait long even its full house. Have been eating out in this restaurant from yr 1997.