BSB Revisited IV: Lucky Restaurant

Lucky Restaurant is a typical Chinese restaurant in Bandar Seri Begawan. Downstairs is catered for exress meals where rice is served with roasted meats and upstairs, one gets air-conditioning and enough space to hold a wedding banquet. There's of course a stage flanked by very traditional wood carvings of a dragon and a phoenix. In KL, you'd most probably only see a cheap styrofoam representation. The prices there are quite fair, not costing more than the other coffee shops nearby. So in a way, it's more value for money. The waitresses even dress up like SQ air stewardesses (but looks wise, more like retired air stewardess la). Huhu. But the only thing 'lucky' about the place is the name. No cute waiters or kitchen staff for me to ogle at. Sigh. At least the lala kids at the Laksamana College of Business provide some respite. Food-wise, Lucky Restaurant serves up quite a big portion. Quite tasty too. So far I had tasted their beef kuay teow and Singapore bihun. The beef kuay teow was done 'wet style' and comparable to those back home. The beef was tender and the gravy had the right consistency. However, the bihun was a bit off, with turmeric taking center stage. Kinda like something from the mamak stall. And I must say that I still have not tasted a decent char siew over here. So that dish did not score high in my book. But still, a decent meal.

But........ my roommate wasn't so lucky. He had a rough night. Something wasn't right. He vomitted the next morning.... I had quite a hard time evading the questions from my clients regarding what he ate... They wanted to know which restaurant to avoid. But it's actually zero risk to them since I don't think they eat braised pork ribs anyway. Haha.

Comments

Twilight Man said…
Your tummy is laced with anti-bacterial coatings. Strong Willie!
J said…
Turmeric taking centre stage... Sounds like a curry gone wrong...
- a L E x - said…
LoL at the 'retired looking stewardess' waitress :P
Mr.D said…
I prefer my bihun dry. More umpph.
nicky05 said…
Fried bihun looks nice, not too dry?
William said…
@Twi:
At least then other colleagues survived the dinner there. I think it was something else.

@Hdaran:
Haha. A very yellow bihun.

@Grat:
LOL.

@-Alex-:
Grounded!

@MrD: @Nicky:
Not too wet, not too dry.
Anonymous said…
How u try their dim sum? it's normally crowded over the wkends.
Anonymous said…
Oops! Mean to type "Have u try their dim sum?" Not "How..." :P
William said…
@Anon:
Not yet le... No kaki. There's a halal dimsum in Yayasan. BND2.20 per dish.
Anonymous said…
Oh! how abt ur room mate? Ask him 2 join u to try d dim sum.
William said…
Will try. But he did tell me that he does not fancy dim sum that much.

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