Seriously, we were anxious and did not know what to expect.
No worries, once you have WAZEd yourself there, there is a dedicated parking lot for patrons. Then, you take a nice easy stroll and soak in the back-to-nature ambiance.... Really spectacular because you would have just passed by rows of residential link houses, then bungalows and all of a sudden, you come to a stop opposite a low rise condominium/apartment. Viola...back into the woods!!!
Walkway from Restaurant to carpark. My picture doesn't do justice. |
On the left of the lantern-lit path as you enter into restaurant |
Welcome to Tamarind Springs |
Accolades and awards sit on the right as you make your entrance |
The lap pool is just below the deck where the restaurant sits. Chalets for rent |
Romantic table for two overlooking the pool / forest. |
The bar. |
Those who are not into sashimi or raw fish, can opt to 'kill the germs' by squeezing lime over it, while others even have it pre-cooked before being served. Yet others who find it gross to eat anything raw will refrain from picking up the few slices of fish meat amongst the other mixed combinations or just give it to those who are game for the raw fish.
Do check out Wikipedia for elaborate information on Yee Sang. As for the origin of it, I'm not here to argue who created it first, whether Malaysian or Singaporean. I live to eat, remember? If I had wanted to argue, I would be a barrister, duh!
In Tamarind Springs, all ingredients are made fresh; that is according to the waiter who served us on that day. Hmmm....fresh? We shall see. As we know, most ingredients are made a month before the month long Yee Sang promotion in most of the restaurants, in here it is fresh....Hmmmm....
Yup, everything is fresh. Fruits, vegetables, groundnuts & roasted sesame seeds. |
While tossing one is expected to say positive words |
Well, how was the food? It was really good. We devoured the whole dish because it had all those flavours - sweet, sour, salty & good crunchy feeling. It was a 10 out of 10 points from all 4 of us. Yes, our son came along too, isn't it obvious? Family gathering, duh!
While you are waiting to be served, they provide you with tasty tapioca chips with Indochina dips:
Next was this awesome soup :
And then, we had this :
Following that, we also ate this :
Mixed vegy with tofu. |
Mango with sticky rice. |
Dragon fruit with a ball of ice cream. |
The damage was RM368 for four. If I remember correctly, the mineral or drinking water was RM8 per bottle! I might be wrong but I do remember that it was pricey.
Personally, I feel that the ambiance was splendid, the price too steep for something I wouldn't call spectacular or mind blowing. But don't mind me nor let me influence you in not trying. Go check it out for yourself and then decide if you will return or not.
As for me....well, I still have lots of places yet to explore. Do remember to look out for my next blog. Better yet. Follow me on G+ or my facebook.
Until the next food trail...take care and eat well, folks.
Details :
Tamarind Springs
Jalan 1
Taman TAR
68000 Ampang
Tel : +603 4256 9300
Business hours : 12.00 - 2.00pm & 6.30-10.30pm (daily)
2 comments:
I must say the place looks splendid...hence the food pricing.
For the special occasion, I guess splurging a little for your loved ones should be okay.
p/s get yourself a nice mirrorless camera that can fit in your handbag for low light photography like this.
Pa Alisya - point taken. Will remember to bring along a camera at all times to capture the 'perfect' moment.
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