Showing posts with label lang suan. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

MOE Sushi and Bar @ LUXX XL Hotel, Lang Suan, Bangkok - โมเอะ ซูชิแอนด์บาร์ @ โรงแรมลักซ์ เอ็กซ์แอล หลังสวน กรุงเทพฯ

Cuisine: Japanese
Price: THB2,500 per person without alcohol (what we paid for)
Visited: 28 December 2014
Food: n.a.
Atmosphere: n.a.
Value for money: n.a.
Services: n.a.
Scale: [1=poor ---- 5=average/standard ---- 10=outstanding/exceptional]

Towards the end of 2014, we, together with some friends, had a chance to visit MOE Sushi and Bar at LUXX XL Hotel on Lang Suan road which was recently launched at the time. It replaces the former Japanese restaurant, Washoku. I have to let you know that I won't be commenting on any of the dish here, having got a close friendship with one of the owner here.

The overall picture of this place is somewhat relax and may be suitable for hanging out even. There are also outdoor seats, which are adjacent to the hotel's pool. Hence, al fresco during a good weather day is not a bad idea at all. This place concentrates mainly on sushi dishes, both traditional and fusion, with choices of beverage. The dining hall is not large but comfortable enough with friendly atmosphere. If you do drive, parking can still be a hassle for LUXX XL Hotel even the move of Triplets to outside the hotel.

MOE Sushi and Bar @ LUXX XL Hotel, Lang Suan, Bangkok

cosy and relax setting

another friendly corner

chillax outdoor space

Here are the food. I have to admit that I forgot to take note of pricing and some name. Anyway, have a taste for yourself to judge.

O-toro Sashimi

Premium Nigiri Set

Full-on Botan Ebi (THB380)

Moe Engawa (THB400)


Cheesy Salmon (THB320)

Suki Suki (THB590)




Hotate Eskaruko (THB450)


Ohmi Wagyu Steak (THB1,850)

Tempura

Illuminated Prawn Tempura........LOL

Charcoal Ice-cream

MOE Sushi and Bar @ LUXX XL Hotel, Lang Suan, Bangkok - โมเอะ ซูชิแอนด์บาร์ @ โรงแรมลักซ์ เอ็กซ์แอล หลังสวน กรุงเทพฯ
Floor G, LUXX XL Boutique Hotel
82/8 Lang Suan Road
Lumphini, Pathumwan
Bangkok 10330
Thailand

Open Hours: daily from 11:30am - 02:00pm for lunch and 05:30pm - 10:00pm for dinner (no lunch break for weekends and bar opens until late night for Fri and Sat)
Tel: +66 (0) 2650 4769
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Monday, August 22, 2011

Tai Seng (small shop of Lang Suan Shark Fin) @ Lang Suan, Bangkok

Cuisine: Chinese
Price: THB100 per person (what I paid for)
Visited: 18 August 2011
Food: 7/10
Atmosphere: n.m. (street food)
Value for money: 9/10
Services: 4/10

This little place of Lang Suan Shark Fin (Tai Seng) serves just fast and delicious food just with street food at low price, I must say. Think about THB40 for a plate of Stewed Chicken with Rice, Dim Sum for THB40 per set or Fried Hofan for THB40, where else can you find delicious at this price. At lunch time, this place will be really crowded with office people who work around the area of Chidlom and Lang Suan. What's good about this place is it has English menu, so foreigner and traveller will have no problem ordering food here, unlike many other street food. The location of this place is also pretty easy to find, walking down Lang Suan from BTS Chidlom station, it is on the left hand side within 500 metres range.

Tai Seng @ Lang Suan

Preparation Counter

Stewed Chicken with Rice has been my favourite lunch time dish. It has rich flavour of soy sauce base. Thick and a little creamy. Addition of mushroom does give the taste even better. Some people may find this a little salty to their taste though. But I love it (8/10).

Stewed Chicken with Rice - ข้าวหน้าไก่มาลายู

Pork Congee with Preserved Egg is also another of good thing here. Nice, soft, and smooth savoury congee like those in Hong Kong. The highlight is the pork that is really tender and large preserved egg. Good thing is they are not being stingy about ingredients at all, even at this low price (8/10).

Pork Congee with Preserved Egg - โจ๊กหมูฮ่องกงใส่ไข่เยี่ยวม้า

Close up on really tender pork ball

Fresh Spring Roll is also a wow here. Loads and loads of filling that are wrapped with thin dough. What special is this fresh spring roll has no sauce but filling has already been cooked to give the right flavour. A must try one (7/10).

Fresh Spring Roll - เปาะเปี๊ยะสด

There are some selection of dim sum from the main restaurant for customers to enjoy. We did try 2 choices this time and they both are great. Steamed Prawn Stuff with Noodle was awesome. Just prawn and prawn wrapped with noodle in soy sauce: a little sweet and salty (6/10). The other one was Steamed Prawn with Duck Web. Duck web was cooked until tender and could be easily eaten. Again loads of prawn (6/10). Both of these were just THB40 each ^^.

Steamed Prawn Stuff with Noodle - ก๋วยเตี๋ยวหลอดกุ้ง

Steamed Prawn with Duck Web - ขาเป็ดยัดไส้กุ้งนึ่ง

Tai Seng (small shop of Lang Suan Shark Fin) @ Lang Suan, Bangkok
65/1 Soi Lang Suan
Sarasin Road
Lumphini, Pathumwan
Bangkok 10330
Thailand

ไต่เซ้ง (ร้านเล็กของหลังสวนหูฉลาม) @ ซอยหลังสวน กรุงเทพ
65/1 ซอยหลังสวน
ถนนสารสิน
แขวงลุมพินี เขตปทุมวัน
กรุงเทพ 10330

Open Hours: 11:00am – 02:00pm for lunch and 05:00pm – 10:00pm for dinner
Tel: + 66 (0) 2652 0370

Monday, June 20, 2011

Gaggan: Progressive Indian Cuisine @ Lang Suan, Bangkok

Cuisine: Indian
Price: THB1,950 per person without alcohol (what I paid for)
Visited: 8 June 2011
Food: 7/10
Atmosphere: 8/10
Value for money: 6/10
Services: 7/10

Talking about Indian food, you may probably think of curry, spices, or tandoori chicken: perhaps nice, some people may sometime find it difficult to eat. Let forget about the authentic and traditional way of Indian, Gaggan @ Lang Suan offers a truly new experience of Indian gastronomy. Being inspired by the world most famous restaurant "El Bulli", where he spent a year of training, Gaggan's culinary combines the charming taste and varieties of ingredient of Indian culture with the culinary technique of Western way to create a new episode of Indian food. This unusal restaurant is situated on Soi Lang Suan, opposite Lenotre, which is convenient to travel here.

Not to mention service quality of Gaggan, which is of course splendid, we found that atmosphere and the setting of this restaurant are very attractive. It is an old detached house that has been reformed to contemporary style using white colour as the base to give the present of warming and friendliness. For those who may give this place the first visit, the restaurant also offers a blind degustation menu at THB1,600 per person which comprises of 10 different dishes daily. I would not be saying much more, of course how much would I know about Indian and food, let the innovation begin then.

Gaggan @ Lang Suan, Bangkok

The Exterior

The Interior

The first one to arrive was Yoghurt Explosion. This is one of the most exciting dish of the night. It was made from milk and yoghurt and formed into an egg-like shape. Once cracking the outer shell, yoghurt inside would just explode in the mouth giving pleasant taste (8/10).
This was suddenly followed by Beet Edible Glass with Lettuce Mousse and Blue Angel Flowers. Well balance in taste with sweetness from mousse to combine with crisp beetroot (8/10).
Truffle Ravioli was great giving scent of spice within. However, we didn't find this one so interesting though (6/10).

Yoghurt Explosion

Beet Edible Glass with Lettuce Mousse and Blue Angel Flowers

Truffle Ravioli

Coming to the first serious looking dish, Char Grilled Chicken with Coriander and Ginger Sauce. Chicken was really tender and well marinated with spices. When combined with coriander and ginger sauce, it was a perfect dish with strong herbal taste (8/10).

Char Grilled Chicken with Coriander and Ginger Sauce

Next was Snow Fish with Lemon Foam and Chilli Oil. Chilli and spicy, no...not at all, this was rather sweet from my perspective. Not amazing but nice (7/10).

Snow Fish with Lemon Foam and Chilli Oil

An entremets to boost up appetite was Red Sangria Sherbet that was made from liquid nitrogen. It was a little sweet with strong taste of alcohol, too strong to be precise. I didn't find the purpose of using liquid nitrogen for this dish as there was nothing more special than other sherbet. Unlike the new entremets that we recently experienced from Chef Thibault of the Reflexions at Hotel Plaza Athenee Bangkok (4/10).

Red Sangria Sherbet (Nitrogen Cooled)

Clam with White Wine Sauce was great. Scent of white wine mixing with chilli oil were balanced. Let down by difficulty in the way of eating and size of clams that was small (6/10).
Next in line was Smoked Salmon Fettuccini in Chilli Cream Sauce. We found that this dish was just an ordinary Italian dish but with chilli sauce (6/10).

Clam with White Wine Sauce

Smoked Salmon Fettuccini in Chilli Cream Sauce

For the main course, we had Bhuna Mutton and Prawn with Curry and Coconut Milk to go with Butter Naan. These were more like the traditional Indian food, not the innovative fusion style. Rather mild flavour for both dishes. While mutton was tender, prawn was a little disappointed in term of texture (6/10).

Bhuna Mutton

Prawn with Curry and Coconut Milk

Butter Naan

Lastly, the dessert for the night was Scramble Egg with Mango Mousse. Scramble egg on top was cold, which fully covered sweet mango mousse. A tough of salt to balance the flavour. An enjoyable dessert it was (7/10).

Scramble Egg with Mango Mousse

Gaggan: Progressive Indian Cuisine @ Lang Suan, Bangkok
68/1 Soi Lang Suan
Ploenchit Road
Lumphini, Pathumwan
Bangkok 10330 
Thailand dddd

การ์กัน: โพรเกรสซิฟ อินเดียน คูซีน @ หลังสวน กรุงเทพ
68/1 ซอยหลังสวน
ถนนเพลินจิต
แขวงลุมพินี เขตปทุมวัน
กรุงเทพ 10330

Open Hours: 06:00pm - 11:00pm (last order) daily
Tel: +66 (0) 2652 1700
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