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Snowy Dessert Home @ Sunway Pyramid
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One day when we were shopping at Sunway Pyramid, we felt a little hungry and wanted to eat something to fill our stomachs. While walking around to hunt for food, we saw some pretty girls dressed in cute costumes handing out flyers of Hong Kong snacks.
You know, stuff like curry fish ball, little bowl fins 碗仔翅 and desserts. The food seemed interesting (and cheap) enough so we decided to give Snowy Dessert Home a try. Besides, the portions didn’t look big which was perfect for a quick bite. Trust me it wasn’t because of the cute girls we dined here. Well, maybe a little LOL.
What really caught my attention among all was this Italian Herbs Spaghetti @ RM8.90. It was one of the two available spaghettis to choose from, with the other one being Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce. Because the dish looked really great on the menu, we couldn’t resist ordering it. And the chef did a good job preparing it.
The spaghetti tasted nice and was packed with flavor. But, what surprised us was the spiciness level in the dish. Apparently chili oil was also used as one of the seasoning, which we only knew when we noticed traces of red chili oil on the plate. To be honest, the spaghetti is better than some so-called Italian restaurants can dish out. Bravo.
Curious on how the sharkfin soup‘s taste will differ from the restaurants’, we ordered a bowl just to try. It cost RM5 and preparation time is long (about 15-20 minutes) Luckily Snowy Dessert Home’s seatings are situated next to the windows where you can see the activities in Sunway Lagoon’s Theme Park. Else, we wouldn’t even bother.
Sadly though, the sharkfin soup was a disappointment. Glass noodles are used instead of real sharkfin (what did you expect for RM5 lol) and it was quite salty. There were plenty of other ingredients like chicken and black fungus as well but the saltiness essentially spoilt the whole thing.
We also had a stick of curry fish balls @ RM3. Quite nice but each ball cost 50 cents each, kinda pricey.
Since we didn’t have any drinks, we had a nice dessert instead – Sago in Mango with Black Glutinous Rice @ RM7.90. It was the perfect dessert and well worth the price too considering the amount of fresh mango given. Being a huge mango fan, I wouldn’t mind eating it again and again and again lol.
For me, the spaghetti and dessert alone are reasons enough give Snowy Dessert Home a try. And emm.. for those who love cosplays too, lol.
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about 3 years ago
5 bucks for sharksfin soup – rather suspect ! lol. But pasta for less than 9bucks.. a steal!
cumi&ciki’s last blog post..Crazy Wild Eyes
about 3 years ago
I cant read Chinese, but if the little sharkfins bowl is called Wun Zhai Chi, then of course no real shark’s fins is served.
haha …. Wun Zhai Chi is equivalent to a “poor man’s shark’s fins” of sorts, where you’ll get a variety of ingredients to make up for REAL pricey fins.
but the desserts should be well worth the visit.
still reminiscing the mango desserts from HK.
J2Kfm’s last blog post..Hong Kong/Macau 2008 – Star-Struck @ Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, The Peak
about 3 years ago
I won’t want to miss the Sago in Mango with Black Glutinous Rice. Who would have thought of mixing Or Choo Bee with mango.
Since we can’t get it in Penang, I like to try buying a packet of the black glutinous rice tongsui and try adding in some creamy thick santan and pieces of mango…haha
ck lam @what2see’s last blog post..Bulgarian Food – Vintage Bulgaria Restaurant, Penang
about 3 years ago
OMG! That mango dessert has got me in spasms! I WANT!! Is Snowy Dessert only in Sunway? Any outlet nearer to KL?
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about 3 years ago
i like the dessert! looks so tempting especially the mango! oh my, i want to try that if i have the chance!
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about 3 years ago
wow~~ feel like to go there immediately… ( =
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about 3 years ago
I think I came across this place few months back but we didn’t see any cosplay girls
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vk: I guess I was lucky? LOL. I saw two distributing flyers that day
about 3 years ago
alamak.. come nia see all food.. :droooolsss:
And yups that is me.. ^^ Thanks thanks
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about 3 years ago
hey vkeong this entry is interesting… will visit that place when i have a chance… but ur style of writing is abit different from normal eh?
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vk: OK OK loh.. the spaghetti is nice. My style got different? how different lol.
about 3 years ago
Haha. Nice ar.. Delicious?
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about 2 years ago
LOL I ate here yesterday and was so delighted with the shop I had to google it and here I came, back to vkeong dot com!
Bravo indeed for Snowy! Love the concept! Got no cute girls anymore so I had to sit myself down to make up for them. Eheheheheh.
about 1 year ago
mmm…if you like dessert, especially snowy ice. I suggest you go to Klang, Selangor. I found one shop called “Lucky Jelly”, there have different kind of dessert and snowy ice. Just opposite of AEON Bukit Tinggi, Klang.
The snowy Ice desset which is the best I have try in Malaysia. hheeee……..