Thanis Lim

All Rounder Chef and Food Journalist

Party Play Lifestyle Café, Kota Kinabalu

One of the best places to hang out in KK is Party Play Lifestyle café which is situated at Lintas area. The place serves fusion cuisine, mixing different cultures into their dishes, has a lovely presentation to their dishes and are quite delicious. 
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You can choose to sit outside the restaurant where you can see live singing performances …
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I have to say I really like the singing performances during my dine-in experience. A lot of fav songs were sang that night – and they’re pretty good.
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We decided to sit inside where it’s air-conditioned and bask in their fun filled decors, and we can still hear the singing performance.
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Their menus are presented like a magazine! It’s very refreshing and the menu itself is already part of the exciting dining experience
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They have quite a range of appetizers ranging from delicious nachos (I love their nachos!) to delicious salads like their Party Play Salad, which has dried cranberries in it – a good touch!
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We ordered quite a few appetizers to share – the must try are their nochos, their sambal chicken wings and also the buffalo wings with blue cheese dip~~ simply yum!
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Party play also has quite decent burgers such as this gigantic one – sunny side up egg, salad leaves, thick beef patty and prawns… what an indulging burger! *Nom Nom*
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They also got pretty interesting fusion dishes such as Tom Yum Pasta, and pizzas such as this Tandoori pizza with mango~hmm….. check out their pizza pasta section in the beautiful magazine/menu.

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We were pretty hungry so we went for their meat platter – which has sausages, lamb chop and steak, with salad and crispy wedges on the side..
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Oooo Lamb~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Nom nom Nom~~
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Wash all that down with their strawberry fish bowl margaritas! This bowl can serve around 4-6 of us! I also love their mojitos! Mango Mojitos! Muacks!

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They also have a wide range of interesting desserts such as their Chocolate Lava cake and their salty caramel cheesecake! Hmmm…
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Houston! We got a little problem~~~ we got a little problem ~~~ *que song from Miss Nina* lol
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Overall it was a pleasant and eye opening dining experience which you will definitely enjoy. A must try place when you visit KK.
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Lim Ah Siaw Restaurant

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When I described Lim Ah Siaw restaurant to my oversea friends – I usually called it the most haram restaurant in Brunei. It’s because it’s located at the Pork Market which is located behind Terrace Hotel. It has the kopi tiam feel to it and don’t worry about the smell of the pork – you won’t really smell it while dining at the restaurant.
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Quite long operating hours: Ranging from breakfast to early supper.
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The restaurant is pretty spacious
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The restaurant is not new to many of the local Chinese community but many come here usually for Kolomee or economy rice. I feel they have many other good dishes that people should try when they dine here.

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The menus are written on the walls – it’s interesting to actually read what they have to offer. We usually ask the lady at the counter to introduce us their signature dishes but our eyes did catch something from the wall menu and ordered.
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I personally raved about their Kueh Chap. The soup is very good indeed! I can say it’s even better than the Hing Nam Hong version. Simply must try!
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Fresh pork spare parts ~~hmmm
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This is their Bai Chie Wu Hua Rou (Sliced White Pork Belly) served with a savoury spicy sauce. An appetizing dish which will get you hooked!
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My eyes caught the sight of Curried Deer Brisket and immediately ordered it – quite tender and goes well with the curry – I should had ordered Curried Lamb though but that’s for the next review.
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Stir fried sambal Pakis – who can resist them? Hmmmm….
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Hung Nam Pai Kut – A delicious braised pork ribs dish. Nyum!
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This is their Tie Gong Jie (Real Steel Chicken) – don’t ask how they got this name but its seriously crispy and goes very very well with the sauce! You simply must try it to believe it.

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Nyum Nyum Tie Gong Chicken! *Nom Nom*
There’s definitely many other good dishes in this restaurant – so be adventurous and ask for recommendations! Who knows? You might spot something I didn’t!
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La Fuente Kota Kinabalu

The last time I visited KK, Amie suggested having dinner at La Fuente, which is located at One Borneo. It's located just right behind the Adidas Outlet - along with other restaurants such as Kahve Cafe. Before I entered the restaurant - I have no idea what sort of cuisine they serve.

First impressions when I saw the restaurant: Oh? A pub or bar restaurant? I was assuming British grill and steakhouse kinda cuisine. The decor was quite nice - since it's new years eve - you can see that it's lively today, with people having their dinner with a few drinks and preparing for their big party afterwards.

Amie booked us a nice spot outside the restaurant. They had it set up really nicely. I still did not know what type of cuisine this restaurant serves as I did not glance at any of the food at other tables.

When I see the menus on the table, I immediately think of Gordon Ramsey's 'F' word. When I opened the menu and saw TAPAS - I realized this is Spanish Cuisine. The only other Spanish restaurant I had tried in South East Asia was Barcelona in Miri - which did not really impress me. It was overpriced and wasn't really impressive so I hoped this restaurant won't disappoint. Usually one would order Paella (a Spanish style baked in a pan rice dish with seafood or chicken), and other small dishes called 'tapas' - side orders to accompany your meal.

My friends were quite happy to let the foodie in me to order the food. I ordered the main dish which was Seafood Paella (this will take 30 minutes at least to cook), two pastas - one creamy ham and mushroom pasta and one creamy pesto chicken pasta. I also ordered one cold tapas: A gazpacho - For hot tapas - I ordered grilled eggplants, chorizo sausages with potato chips and squid rings. The guys had beer while I decided to be adventurous and ordered Carajillo -  which apparently is a Spanish style coffee with rum. Amie came fashionably late and treat us to Sangria - which her friend highly recommended. 

The breads were served with balsamic vinegar and olive oil. Simple and delicious - though I admit I used the bread to dip on the Gazpachos and other Tapa sauces.

The Carajillo coffee is pretty much a strong shot of coffee and combined with rum or brandy. It had a very good kick to it and I must say - if you're not a fan of coffee, you will hate this drink. If you love your shots of Espresso - then this is the drink for you. The after effects of this drink makes you quite hyper - I wonder if it's the New Year Eve's mood or it's the coffee!

Cold Tapas: Gazpacho - basically blended cold soup - usually made from capsicum. It has a smooth fresh taste to it but none of my friends liked this dish. At the end of the dinner, it was only half eaten. Perhaps not very suitable to our palette or just a disappointing Gazpacho.

This eggplant tapas is quite good. It had a good bitterness to it and the sauce was delicious. It's tasty dipped with bread.

This was my favourite dish of the night. The Chorizo was delicious and the potato chips go very well with the sauce. Thumbs up! I will definitely come back for this.

Crispy Calamari Rings. They were cooked perfectly - not too chewy - and crispy on the outside served with mayo and lemon. Quite good.

Now on to the pastas: The mushroom and ham creamy pasta to me was quite light. It wasn't too rich. It's dependent on how you prefer the dish. I find it lacks flavour and oompph but likes that it's not too heavy.

The carbonara is pretty rich but just a simple carbonara.

 

I personally like this best out of the three pastas. The creamy pesto sauce is good and the chicken is cooked to just the right texture for me. Thumbs up on this dish. The herby sauce makes this dish the most flavoursome out of the three pastas as well.

The Seafood Paella finally came - the highlight of the night! By the time it arrived,  we've pretty much finished most of our tapas and pasta. I would recommend that you order this dish first and asked the waiters to only start cooking the tapas and pastas about 20 minutes after ordering - so you would be able to eat the dishes mostly at the same time.

Verdict of the Paella - Flavours were good but texture wise - this dish did not make the cut. The rice was too mushy and there was none of that charry goodness at the bottom. However, if you compare this Paella to the one I had at Miri, this paella is definitely better. I wondered if they did not execute it well because of the busy new years eve crowd.

The Sangria (red wine with chopped fruits) was quite refreshing to wash down all those strong flavours we had tonight.

Overall - this would be a good place for to try out Spanish food. If you like strong flavours - you will love their tapas. Do give this place a try. It's better to come as a group of 4-6 - then order about 6 different types of tapas, two pastas and one paella to share - with a jug or two of Sangria to wash all those down.

You'll be expecting to pay around 60 to 80 rm per person if you share the costs.

Hmm.... Sangria~~ *slurps*

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