Feb 20, 2017

16 Eat Out : Ji De Lai San Ding (JDLSD Seafood Restaurant)

On the second day of Chinese New Year, we had an amazing dinner at a seafood restaurant nearby, alfresco with fingers crossed that gloomy skies and windy conditions were not a sign of rain. It wasn't, bless us.

What excited me about this meal was the pig stomach dish, a specialty of Ji De Lai San Ding (JDLSD Seafood Restaurant). Yummy? It was good or should I say an acquired taste? I like it because it was oh-so-interesting. The stomach or hog maw was stuffed with a whole black chicken filled with ingredients like dried mushrooms, dried scallops and lotus seed. It is a nutritious soup dish.

Hog Maw stuffed with Black Chicken Soup

Hog Maw stuffed with Black Chicken

A short clip of it being cut up:




The rest of the dishes are common but no less delicious. I enjoyed the sweet, sticky pork ribs the most (no picture because it was served late) ; addictive, finger-licking stuff.

Vegetables, Tofu and Hog Maw

The restaurant and its surroundings - a laid-back, old style ambiance.

Ji De Lai San Ding (JDLSD Seafood Stall)

Neighbouring Food Stalls at Taman Hijau 3

Ji De Lai San Ding (JDLSD Seafood Stall)

Address: 14-24, Taman Hijau 3, Taman Green Lane, Jelutong, 11600 Penang.

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The next morning, we had breakfast at Maxim, an extremely popular dim sum restaurant. It was crowded but fast moving so we got our table within minutes. The eatery runs on a self-service concept where you go to the counter, select the food you want and bring it back to the table yourself.

Dim Sum at Maxim

 Restoran Maxim spreads across several shop lots to cater for their huge breakfast crowd.

Restoran Maxim, Penang

I really like this place. The food is delicious!

Maxim Dim Sum Restaurant

Address: Bangunan Lip Sin 2-G-11 & 12, Lebuh Pekaka 1, Taman Pekaka, 11700 Gelugor, Penang.
Hours: 6AM–2PM
Telephone: +6 04 - 656 0915

Is that the end of my festive feasting? ... NoooOo. Wait 'til you read my next post.

16 comments:

  1. wow everything looks so yum! The black chicken stuffed pork stomach looks particularly flavoursome and delicious.

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    1. It was pretty good, Angie except that it's a little icky to look at ;P

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  2. Lovely photos, Sharon, and the food looks delicious! I love pork ribs! :)

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    1. Thank you, Linda xx :D Will visit you soon-ish. Am so tied up these days.

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  3. Saw my favourite kar how and siew mai, hehe....

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    1. Now I know what to order for you if we go eat dim sum together ;)

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  4. Great place for delicious food! Eat eat eat

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    1. Thanks, Cindyrina. Now that the festive season is over, I need to stop overeating..haha!

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  5. Eeerr. I passed that hog maw. Suddenly I lost my appetite! Lol.

    Dim sum is more me. Can eat more. Hahaha.

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  6. I am still wondering how to stuff the black chicken into the hog maw? Looks like Ipoh dim sum restaurants are also catching up with the self service concept. We went to two dim sum restaurants and ordering and serving food was self service.

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    1. I'm guessing that the hog maw is pretty elastic before cooking ...just guessing.

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  7. wow a lot of meats in the soup

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    1. Yes ..I'm beginning to love this restaurant a lot. Been there twice already. The ginger kampung chicken is so yummy! ;)

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