Part II - The Restaurant - Fish Club!
Before I talk about my dinning experience, I would like to declare that I am not a food blogger so I would not able to describe the food as precise as the normal food blogger, my food pictures were not as attractive as the elite food blogger out there.
Ok! let start the food journey. After a 40 minute long walk down the hill, finally we reached this yellow floating boat restaurant.
As you can see from the photo below, this restaurant is exactly a boat park beside a wooden platform that hold them steady from the current of the river, but trust me sometime there was a big container liner pass thru this channel and you can fill the push of the current that move this floating restaurant.
According to Rosmann, this restaurant was once hit by a container liner and cause a big damage, unfortunately the owner was able to claim from the insurance and rebuilt them again.
You see!! this was I mean, the container liner actually shipped thru this channel from Hamburg harbour. That is my Taiwan colleague hand not mind!!!
This is the menu - it was written in both German and English.
This drink is actually a red wine cocktail that contain less alcohol content in the drink, it kinda sweet and still have the good taste of wine.
This bread is make fresh from the oven with some rough texture, it was mix with some dry fruit and grain eat with the soft butter but I like the Italian way of serving the bread with olive oil and vinegar .
The appetiser - some smoke salmon and some fresh bean sprout- nothing to shout about!
Lobster cream soup...strong lobster taste but can;t find any lobster meat inside the soup, nothing special.
Rosmann main dish - frankly speaking, it is just a simple dish with one big scallop and some small sweet potato cook the Italian way. Sorry forget how it was taste! It was the first item on the menu I shown above. ( Euro = 18.50= Rm85.00)
Ha! this is my main dish. Fish fillet grill to the perfection serve with some sweet potato and sour pickle...unique combination. The fish fillet is very fresh and it was not over cook with balance of spice use in this dish that give the good aroma serve in a hot plate. 8/10 rating from me. The dish name was :Grilled fillet of wolf fish with zucchini, tomato ragout, potato, second last item on the menu. ( Euro 18.50 = RM85.00, expensive or not!!!)
Generally, I enjoy the cosy dinning environment of this fish club restaurant, although there don't have any special dishes to shout about but ingredient was fresh and cooking method is simple! Most important the journey to get there is wonderful, frankly speaking I don't mind take another 40 minute walk to visit them again.
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and once again...I WANT TO HAVE THE SAME JOB AS YOU!!!
Gah...so nice to be able to travel..
-cherry
Cherry:
Nice to have drop by, You have all means to get a job that allow you to go around but believe you don;t want to get my job.....a boring corporate finance guy. Travel can be fun if without job committment!!!
LY.Tai
Wow...you are so well-travelled. Scheiße!! I wanna travel to Europe too! :O
Hi tankiasu,
Nolah! only job committment but as I say travelling without job committment is fun otherwise it become a burden!! Ha! Ha!
LY.Tai
man, everything is so expensive when we convert to RM!! why is RM so weak! :(
your main dish looks lovely. I thought it's cute that they serve the chinese soup in those air tight cookie container :)
Sc, I think they used the tight cookie contianer is to allow them pressurize the cooking to cook faster. This kind of container can only used double boil method otherwise it will burst.
LY.Tai
u can write about food very well too, even better than some flogger, like me. i like fish. ur plate of fish looks yummy to me but it's just very expensive.
Such an unusual container for the soup. Guess that's the Western version of the chinese steamed soup container with the foil on top.
I like the chinese herbal soup served in mini cookie jar. So cute. Really worth the walk huh? All food looks great. You so lucky. Envy envy!
yum yum yum..the fish from what i can see is indeed very firm and fresh..nice nice..
Fuyoh...RM85 for every plate...o_O....hm lobster soup? If not mistaken they blend the whole thing as in lobster flesh and some soup. So no chunky lobster : P
All seafood eh? The dishes looks very simple (not expensive in Euro but darn expensive in RM!).
hey, just droppin by...
anyway...yummylicious post here....especially d dessert!
I'm taking German lesson right now in uni and the 1st country I wanna visit is Germany! Seems the cost of food and everything is so expensive tho.
I've posted a link to Wikimapia on my page to show you where the pork trotter coffeeshop is. Hope it helps :)
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