Yesterday evening I followed DARL to Queensbay Mall, thinking of having some time alone walking around – not shopping, I just wanted to walk around and have a short break. I haven’t been out of the house for so long that I think I’m gonna grow a few baskets of mushrooms if I don’t go out for a few hours. :/
Anyway, when it came to dinner time, again we had a hard time trying to figure out what to eat. At the end DARL suggested a restaurant out of the mall itself. Walking distance, just right opposite the mall.
OK at this point, I hope I am not again very outdated (I have the feeling that I am again!) with this restaurant. Pardon me but I really haven’t been out for ages. :(
Back to the topic. The restaurant’s name is Max Gourmet, which according to DARL, serves food like what we had in Kim Gary.

Aiks the photos are all kinda yellow-ish coz I was using my phone camera and the place was filled with yellow lightings. Anyway…
I ordered a Portuguese Style Chicken Chop Baked Rice with Cheese (aiks I hope I remember the name correctly!) and DARL got himself a Crispy Pork with Fried Noodle (something like that…). DALR’s food came about 5 minutes later, which is extremely fast for me!

I forgot to take a photo of it. :P At this point, I was already very happy sharing the fried noodle with DARL. It was SO YUMMY! Both the pork and noodle were crispy!

Oh and we shared a glass of Iced White Coffee. Yeah the taste was good and the portion was generous. Priced at only RM2.50 (if I am not mistaken), and according to DARL, it tasted better than what we had in the Old Town Cafe. :P
For some reasons, it took quite long for my order to arrive. We almost finished the plate of fried noodle and I was still waiting…

So I snapped a photo of the partially-opened kitchen. Almost full house at the restaurant when we went. Until finally my order arrived…

Tha-da! :D The taste was OK. Well it was quite nice actually, just that I don’t fancy the curry powder flavouring they had. At one point I was wondering, Portuguese style = curry powder…?
Anyway. The bill came to about RM17 for the dinner, which I think it’s very cheap. Although yes I would feel that they were trying to imitate Kim Gary in many ways, but if both the restaurants were to placed side by side, I’d go for this. :D