Thursday, February 24, 2011

Restoran Selesa

For our lunch hour (that had interestingly lead to this), we decided to eat somewhere nearby that they claimed to have some of the best kolo mee around, so we gave it a shot and went to Restoran Selesa

This be the signboard of the restaurant. It's located nearby the Standard Charted Bank building and where Brunei Times HQ is located as well. Looks more towards a Chinese restaurant despite the Malay name on the signboard though

This be the interior. Nothing much to comment about, seems like the standard procedure of a regular Chinese kopitiam


My part-timer friend ordered Teh-C ping with less sugar. He seems to be partial to tea or coffee though, never really see him drink anything else other than that


My best friend's usual Kasturi ping


My Milo ping, taking in my usual daily intake of chocolatey goodness, LOL XD


My part-timer friend ordered cha sau with fried rice. Looks yummy, though I didn't really actually try it


My best friend ordered sweet and sour pork (I think) with fried rice. Looks yummy as well, but I was in "See No Touch" mode though


I ordered claypot noodles, because apparently this seemed to be the only thing that happened to actually have ingredients in the menu, and I was so frustrated that they seem to have nothing in the menu that I had wanted that I just picked whatever was on the menu that they DO have in the kitchen. Tastes pretty good, though it seemed to look a little dry for claypot noodles

There you have it, my two-cents on this restaurant. My part-timer friend said that maybe he had picked the wrong time to introduce us this restaurant because it is at its peak when it is during nighttime where people flock in there and ordered like nobody's business. Maybe we could try stuff there during nighttime and maybe considered for reprisal, who knows.

So for those within that vicinity, only approach this restaurant after dark

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