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Tuna Tataki Salad

The celebration continued the next day Xenri, near the Elken HQ at Old Klang Road. Can't remember the last time I dined there. But I do remember that I had a birthday bash there with the BFF. We were brought to a section of the restaurant that had a no-shoe policy. Lockers were prepared, but no indoor slippers. I disliked it because it required sitting on the floor. Leceh. And it had a water feature with no barriers whatsoever. A mystery as to why they seat so many families with children there. Many a kid must have swam with the koi.

Rainbow Roll

Sashimi Moriawase

Grilled Sanma

For after-dinner cake and coffee, we made a move to the nearby Le Pont. Little Monster made the selection, so it was all chocolate, chocolate, and more chocolate. Big Monster bumped into several of his schoolmates, and judging from their behaviour, Big Monster didn't deserve the title 'Monster'. His friends were more qualified. Got a shock of my life when they started crawling under the bread cabinets in the bakery, and a waitress even came down to complain that they started a rubber band war upstairs where several customers were caught in the cross-fire! Their parents couldn't be bothered. The real monsters!

Chocolate Cake

Latte

Comments

Twilight Man said…
I went to their newly refurbished outlet at Sri Petaling. Nice place but too pricey.
Derek said…
Tak sangka got such monsters!
William said…
@Twi:
I rarely set foot there. :P

@Derek:
Super rich parents.

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