Hubby saw this advert and told me about it. Buy 1-cake-free-1-cake at any Zen outlet from 1st - 8th December 2008, in conjunction with Zen's 1st anniversary celebration. How to resist!?
Knowing how much I love the creamy cakes from the Secret Recipe/Zen outlets (they share the same owner), hubby dutifully lined up today (and it was a loooooong queue starting veeeeery early) and bought me a (two?) cake(s) from the KL Sentral Zen outlet. RM52 for 2 cakes of 1kg each. Worth it or what!?
Chocolate Indulgence, my absolute favourite. This is not so much a cake as it is cream. Layers and layers of sinfully delicious cream! This just melts in the mouth. The brochure reads: creamy and rich Belgian coverture chocolate and white chocolate filling, absolutely a luscious, luxurious, sinfully rich chocolate lover's dream.
Classic cheese was my second choice, never tried it before but was attracted to the mascarpone cheese that it contains. The brochure reads: a traditional blend of mascarpone and cream cheese on chocolate sponge base and finished with a classic touch. This was less dense and heavy than the normal cream cheese cake, hence less "jelak".Thank you hubby for the gift of a long-awaited cake indulgence. Our fridge, and my tummy, is full.
So much good food lately. Another 4-bams!




We finally perfected the art of assam prawns mom's style. Kudos to hubby who performed the wok magic.
This was supposed to be nyonya turmeric acar fish, but I modified it so much it became something else. I used garoupa instead of belanak, and added vinegared cucumber and canned pineapple.
Simple fried bakhu (aji aji) fish.
Choy tam.
A meddley of kai lan stems and french beans.

For me, plain rose jelly.
For hubby, banana milk rose jelly. Weird.
This is mom- and bro-in-law's favourite duck. The 4 of us ordered one whole roast duck (RM49.00), and whacked! If there were a duck version of KFC, this would be it.
The accompanying gravy tasted herbal, almost like bak kut teh soup. Poured this stuff over our rice, and whacked!
Refreshing leong cha to finish the meal with. Bro-in-law said it was a very satisfying meal. I agreed.





The Costillar Iberico / BBQ Iberian Ribs Platter (serves 2-3 persons) - perfectly oven roasted pork ribs topped with special BBQ sauce, served with vegetables and potatoes. (RM130.00)
A closeup of the very long and tasty rack of ribs, complete with yummy burnt edges. It was sweet and savoury at the same time, with a definitive taste of the spices that were used in its seasoning. Finger-licking good!
The bill for the 6 of us totalled up to RM349.80. To end our meal, Bruno's gamely presented mom with a slice of rich chocolate cake for her birthday, accompanied by the birthday song. Happy 61st, mom!




The meat was tender (which is rare for siew yoke) and the skin was thin and crispy. And the taste - out of this world! Although I am not a big fan of siew yoke, I actually loved this one. Which explains why it was so popular. Everyone who comes here, orders siew yoke.

The small coal stove where she grilled the tofu, prawn fritters and cuttlefish.
I bought a packet (RM8.00) consisting of grilled tofu, prawn fritters and cuttlefish with loads of prawn paste (heh ko)-rojak sauce. So smelly and yet so good! Hubby didn't have any since he hates heh ko.


Me, I was more inclined toward the paper chicken, which cost RM4.50/piece. Marinated chicken pieces wrapped in tracing paper and deep fried, this dish brought back many fond childhood memories.
Unwrapped....the chicken tasted strongly of soy sauce and sesame oil. Almost teriyaki-ish. Loved it!




Bro-in-law's favourite stuff.... char siew and liver sausages. The char siew was a tad dry and lean. I didn't try the sausages as I'm not fond of liver. Most of it got polished up by bro-in-law and hubby. 
Duck gravy to accompany the rice.
We had 2 small plates of choy sum to feel "healthier". The meal for 4 came up to RM41.00.