I know I'm really slow down in food blogging these days. With the current house renovation, I've taken a break from cooking for 2 weeks plus. My mood to blog is affected by the dust & mess in the house. Sigh…
The other day, again, we back to Four Seasons Tea Restaurant for a simple dinner. Hubby did not take his lunch on that day. So, we decided to have "Chu Char" instead of their noodle stuffs.
First, this free soup was served. It was the old cucumber soup with pork ribs and dried cuttle fish. It's a delicious soup, but no doubt, it contained Ajinomoto for sure.
My favorite dish, the Sweet & Sour Pork. The taste is just ordinary. In fact, the sauce is a bit too sweet.
For the greens, we opted for Four Season Vegie, which consists of French bean, lotus root, angled bean and celery. This is something simple but able to boost the body with Vitamins and fiber.
Oyster omelette. This is different from hawker stall's fried osyter, cuz it does not have tapioca flour.
Claypot tofu, this is a huge pot of tofu for both of us. It has a lots of ingredients. Besides tofu, you can find leek, carrot, Chinese cabbage, mushrooms, onion and generous amount of roasted pork slices.
Overall, the dinner was quite fulfilling. :)
Address:
Main: 80-U, Jalan Trengganu, 10460 Penang.
Tel:04-2818193 & 016-4118193
Branch: 49, Persiaran Mahsuri 1/1,
Sunway Tunas,11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang.
Tel: 04-6466193 & 016-4118193
Address:
Main: 80-U, Jalan Trengganu, 10460 Penang.
Tel:04-2818193 & 016-4118193
Branch: 49, Persiaran Mahsuri 1/1,
Sunway Tunas,11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang.
Tel: 04-6466193 & 016-4118193
Nice and simple meals. lol Sometime I like simple meal. lol
ReplyDeleteAh... I actually was wondering why there's no update in here. Hope that the renovation will be done soon :)
ReplyDeleteNice food.
the fried oyster is tempting....overall the food looks raelly good.....
ReplyDeletei like this place. the food there is good.
ReplyDeleteI like the four season veggies. Simple and yet yummilicious :)
ReplyDeleteis it in Penang? next time must go there to try. :)
ReplyDeletesimple home cooked style.
ReplyDeletepity bout the Ku Lou Yuk though.
its one of my fav dish ever as well.
Four Seasons, better than the 4 Heavenly Kings?
ReplyDeletewow - lots of food lor
ReplyDeletei like the oyster omelet
ReplyDeleteHa ha. Like U, i also like sweet and sour meat.
ReplyDeleteIts been long since i when there. Should give it a visit again
ReplyDeleteThis is the branch from the other Four Seasons Tea somewhere near the smallest roundabout area?
ReplyDeleteLooks good =)