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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Tasting Monroe

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Santa Claus has come and left the town, but Marilyn Monroe came and…stayed? 

Okay, bad joke. But in all seriousness, Monroe Cafe and Lounge has opened its doors in Penang and we knew we had to try it out!


Located in front of Heritage 1926 hotel along Burmah Road, Monroe Cafe and Lounge is exactly as its name describes -a cafe and lounge with a Marilyn Monroe theme. 


Upon stepping into the place, one can easily spot various photos of the blonde icon from the 50’s. Except that not all of them are photos. 

Would you believe me if I told you that the ones framed up against the wall in the photo above are hand-painted portraits? Very well painted images indeed; I was really impressed.



If you remember the previous blogpost where Monroe Cafe was introduced, we mentioned that their coffee is made using Premium Italian Musetti Grand Cru coffee. 

We could tell that the owners are very proud of this, as they were eager for us to try their signature drinks.



The first drink that we tried was the Cointreau Souffle Café (RM 25.90). 

Unlike your usual cup of coffee that is usually held in a mug, this one was presented in a cocktail glass and garnished with a strawberry. 

I suppose it made sense as this is one of the coffees on their menu that includes alcohol.



I took a sip. 

It was sweet with a slight tangy edge and I could definitely taste the alcohol. Even though I don’t normally drink my coffee with any sugar, I could tell that their coffee was good.



The second drink we were presented with was the Prince’s Frappetini (RM 15). And a prince it was! 

This glass felt more like a dessert than a drink to me. It had a mountain of cookies and cream ice-cream in the middle that was then surrounded by the delightful Musetti coffee. Within the first scoop, I was hooked. 
The Prince’s Frappetini was exactly what I needed on that hot day. 

What is more, if you love Oreos, that is what the ice-cream tasted like. It was really good, the entire thing: taste, texture and all. 



Nevertheless, if you are not a fan of fancy coffees, Monroe’s Chocolate Kiss Iced Coffee (RM 25.90) might be the thing for you. 

This humble glass wore an elegant rim of cocoa powder, but as we have all heard, things can’t be judged solely on looks alone. The coffee, tinged with alcohol, was pure quality. 




We also had the opportunity to taste Monroe’s Chocolate Moist cake. 
The slice that came was a pretty large one packed full with chocolaty goodness -and not for the faint-hearted. 

Being the chocolate-lover that I am, I tucked in immediately and was glad that it lived up to its name as a moist cake. 



However, what they recommended was the Tiramisu. 

It arrived in an overturned pyramid glass, which looked way better than many that I had seen that were just a piece of cake on a plate. 

I soon found out that this was because Monroe’s Tiramisu had a lot more cream to it. I think I would personally have preferred a little less cream and a bit more… substance? 



Lastly, we also tasted a glass of Iced Cappuccino (RM 9). 

Even though it isn’t on Monroe’s list of Specialty Drinks, it remains one of their recommended ones –as labelled by the lips next to its name on the menu. 

The Cappuccino was flavourful and a more authentic coffee experience which I believe will suit the more hardcore coffee fans who prefer to have their coffee ‘untarnished’.



Enjoying our drinks and dessert :) 

The environment was one for chilling with friends and I was already planning the visits that I could bring my friends on in my head.


Besides those that we tried, Monroe also serves an array of cakes, Sri Lankan tea, non-coffee beverages including smoothies, milkshakes, sodas and frappes.



Monroe also has a bar that serves various alcoholic beverages including Haig Club, Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Reserve and Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Rose. 

But it isn't just cakes and drinks that Monroe serves... 


Moving on to the food, we had the pleasure of tasting several main dishes that they serve. 


The first dish was a plate of Chargrilled Cajun Spiced Chicken. This was served on mash potatoes with sautéed vegetables and the chef's homemade brown sauce. 

The chicken was very tender and oozed with flavour. The chef explained that he had marinated the chicken before chargrilling it, so it didn't rely on the brown sauce for its taste. 

The mash potatoes was also very smooth and tasty, and the sautéed vegetables complemented the whole dish. 


The second dish that was brought out for us was the Deep Fried Breaded Fish Fillet. The same sauteed vegetables came with this, and instead of mash potatoes, this one had wedges. 

The fish was very crispy, but it was the tartare sauce that impressed me. I thought it tasted slightly better than the ones I usually had, so I asked them if they had made it themselves -to which they said yes! All their gravies and sauces are homemade. 

Good stuff. 


Next, we tried some Seafood Aglio Olio. 

I liked the way they decorated it with the scallop shells. My tastebuds, on the other hand, found that it was slightly spicy (chilli flakes), but I'm sure Malaysians can handle this, right? 

The spaghetti was well-oiled (who likes dry Aglio Olio?!) with olive oil, so you can put your health concerns aside and enjoy the dish. Together with it was prawns, scallops, and squid. 


If you are more of a meat-eater, you might prefer their Grilled Strip Loin Steak. 

Similar to the Chargrilled Chicken, this one was served with mash potatoes and sauteed vegetables. Its gravy, however, was grained mustard sauce. 

It wasn't raving good, but for the price and portion, it's a pretty decent meal.  


Seeing as Monroe advertises itself as an American-style cafe and lounge, I suppose that they had to serve at least one burger. This was the Chicken American Burger, a classic bun with a chicken patty, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes, served with a side of french fries and sauce. 

The chicken patty was very tasty and had a rather strong spice/herb smell to it. The french fries were also dusted with some seasoning which made it nicer than the regular plain ones. 


Finally, the highlight. 

Simple in looks, the Pan-seared Salmon with Passion Fruit Sauce was definitely something very unique. It was similarly served with mash potatoes and sauteed vegetables, however, it was the passion fruit sauce that stood out. 

Yes, salmon tastes good even on its own, but this sauce complemented it well. It was sweet and full-flavoured, and I would definitely recommend trying this if you don't mind having sweet instead of savoury sauce with your main meal. The chunk of salmon was also a rather large one, so don't worry about not having enough to fill your stomach. 


All of these are served as set meals during lunch at Monroe. 

Set meals include a soup of the day + a dessert of the day. 

The soup of the day when we visited was onion soup. It was very simple, with herbs and pepper, but good to kickstart our lunch. 


It was the dessert that was more special: Mango Pudding. 

Unlike the usual 'mango pudding', this one was layered -mango jelly on mango pudding with a dollop of whipped cream and strawberry on top. I also found pieces of mango inside as I scooped, which I enjoyed. 


To round it up, here is a short list of reasons for you to try Monroe: 


1. Value for money (set meal for less than RM20, including soup + dessert)

2. Relatively large portions 

3. All food, including gravies, sauces, and desserts are made on their own. 


Needless to say, I left a very happy customer. They may be new, but Monroe’s coffee, food, customer service, and atmosphere is something you’ll want to return to. 


Photos + writing by,
v


Monroe Cafe and Lounge 
227 Jalan Burmah
10050
Georgetown
Penang 

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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

15 things to do in Penang in 2015!

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I'm sure most of you have visited the various street art around Penang, not to mention the multitude of cafes around Georgetown, but despite being Penangnites (or not), have you done these? 

We have compiled a list of a 15 things you can try in Penang. Just taking a weekend or two each month to try these would definitely be worth your time!



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1. Catch a play at Penang PAC. 

Their theatrical plays include world class performances by local and occasionally, international talents. 
It would definitely be worth the price and your time sitting in one of their little red seats as you would be supporting the local art culture as well. 

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2. Climb 500 steps to the Waterfall Hilltop Temple.

Are you strong enough for this challenge?

More well-known as the Waterfall Hilltop Temple, the Balathandayuthapani Temple, or officially, the Arulmigu Balathandayuthapani Kovil, is one of the oldest Hindu Temples in Penang. In fact, the founding site is as old as the founding of Georgetown itself! 

In 2012, the expansion of the temple was opened to public. This new temple is now a major tourist attraction in Penang and is frequented by many not only during Thaipusam. If you're a Penangnite, you should definitely see the marvels of the temple's interiors for yourself. 


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3. Revisit history in a Peranakan home. 

The Peranakan mansions were homes to the wealthy Babas and Nyonyas (also known as Peranakans) at the end of the 19th century. Many of these buildings have been preserved and converted to museums after being restored to former glory, and include pieces of furniture as well as possessions of the former owners. 


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4. Ride a trishaw.

Be honest. How many of you Penangnites have ridden a trishaw?
Isn't it time you experienced seeing the town from one? 


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5. Eat more street food. 

Because who can ever get enough? 

6. Take a morning walk in Botanical Gardens. 


Do you know how fresh and cooling the air in the Botanical Gardens is early in the morning? And no, you wouldn't be the only one. There are plenty of early birds jogging there so much that getting a parking lot may not be easy. 

It definitely beats working out in a gym though. 


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7. Attend an event at the annual Georgetown Festival. 

It started as a series of arts and culture events in celebration of Georgetown as a UNESCO Heritage site in 2008, before becoming Georgetown Festival in 2010.

Since then, they now host a month long series of spectacular events spanning the arts - from world-class performances to cross-culture creative collaborations, experimental art, traditional and contemporary performing arts, as well as exciting local community initiatives and public installations. 

Definitely worth checking out.  



8. Try a cup of coffee at a cafe you have yet to visit. 

With so many new cafes (and still more opening) in Penang, there must surely be one you haven't tried.

Who knows, it might be your new favourite hangout spot! 

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9. Take a ride on the hop-on hop-off bus. 


Newly introduced for tourists, the Penang hop-on hop-off bus features double-decker buses that brings you to various attractions around the island. What is more, Malaysian citizens get more than half-price discounts for the tickets, encouraging the support of local tourists. 

You can see their list of attractions here


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10. Enjoy the sea breeze and mojitos at a Batu Feringghi hotel. 


When on an island, one might as well make use of the beach, no? 

Have a romantic night with a loved one or a cocktail gathering with friends, both are great! 


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11. Smash a few coconuts at a Thaipusam festival. 


Join the devotees at the annual Thaipusam festival! 

You don't have to go as far as to carry a kavadi, but can instead smash some coconuts as offering to the deity. It is also believed that this ritual symbolises the smashing of the ego to reveal our inner purity, and some, that it crushes obstacles to reveal a clearer path in life. 

12. Witness a sunset from the top of Penang hill.

How often do we take a day out to do something for our well-being? And who doesn't love a sunset?

You'll be able to see Penang lit up from the top, totally different from what you see from the streets. 



13. Take a ferry instead of the Penang Bridge when travelling to the mainland. 

Trust me, it's a completely different experience. 

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14. Visit a new part of town, see an old friend. 

It's easy to stay at home all day or only travel from home to school/work and back to home again. However, we shouldn't confine ourselves that way. 

Instead, why not try exploring a new part of town and at the same time even visit an old friend? If you live in Ayer Itam, visit Batu Feringghi; if you live in Tanjung Bunga, maybe you would want to make a trip to the fruit orchards in Balik Pulau. 


15. Use SeeMou to help you get around! 

SEEMOU provides free e-vouchers, a simple navigation system, and all the information you need to find about the outlet. 

All of this convenience in one simple app! 

Download here: 
Android 
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Make 2015 a great one! 

Happy New Year!


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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Lorong 100 Tahun curry mee | SEEMOU Seekers Trip #4

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What are some of your favourite Penang street food? 

I would have to say that curry mee is definitely on my list. 

Despite that, I had been eating regularly at two of my favourite stalls and had never tried the one at Lorong Seratus Tahun prior to this. 

Being the Seemou Seekers, we had to visit. 

If you think about it, I suppose it seems pretty strange to have tiny lanes in town that had been virtually unheard of made famous by a single food stall. There is also, apparently, another commercialised restaurant in KL named after this curry mee stall in Penang's Lorong 100 Tahun. 

But being told that only made me want to taste the original. Wouldn't you? 


Our orders were all slightly varied even though it was just curry mee. Some requested for no pigs blood, livers, and cockles, whereas I just went for all. 

There was also a bowl of chilli oil in the middle of each table that we could help ourselves to.

The chefs behind the dish.

My favourite part of the meal was, however, the drinks. 

I was told that it was a must-order and went along with it (it was some longan drink). I'm glad that I did, it was really good, more so on a hot day. 




I am not sure if I've ever seen anyone put as much chilli into his food as one of our colleagues did...


Overall speaking, it wasn't too bad. I found the curry to be pretty milky and milder than other curry mee's I've tried, although that may be because I hardly added any chilli. 

In the meantime, I think I will still stick to my regular stalls though. 


Address:

Curry Mee @ Lorong Seratus Tahun
Lorong Seratus Tahun
Georgetown
10400 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang

Written & photos by
v, SeeMou Seekers 



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