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• Thursday, September 21st, 2006

Asian Spoon Restaurant
Last week during my short business trip stay in Plaza Hotel, we walked over to the opposite site of the main road to this spunky restaurant known as Asian Spoon Restaurant with a tag name “We serve Asian Comfort Food with a modern twist.” It was convenient as this place was located directly opposite our hotel and we prefer not to drive to avoid the lunch time traffic jam. Photo 1 shows the Nasi Lemak set which I ordered that comes with Tom Yam soup and a rose flavoured drink with lychee and a scoop of vanilla ice-cream. The serving indeed had a ‘twist’ from the usual nasi lemak that I can have in Penang for only RM1.50 wrapped in banana leaves. This comes with dried olives or ‘kana’ and some other dried sour fruits. The set itself cost a whopping RM19.90. Photo 2 shows the ambience, Photo 3 shows the billboard outside the restaurant and Photo 4 was what my friend ordered for his lunch which was fried noodles set.

map to Asian Spoon Restaurant
Above is a map to the restaurant that was scanned from their business card. They even have a web site at www.asianspoon.com. Seems that most moderately high end restaurants in KL have websites to showcase their food and services which is the web site business era!

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