What is left for UNITED this season........OUT of CARLING, F.A Cup, League to City.
So the only one left is Europa Cup....
the cup that they did not like at all.....or they will have a very fruitless season........
Man U Fans Crying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A Joyous Day For LFC Fan....HOREY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- Hisham
- Hisham is a graduate from Institute of Technology MARA (UiTM) majoring in culinary arts. Since his early days at the Hotel Istana, Hisham embarked on an adventurous journey honing and shaping his culinary skills working at JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur, Villa Danieli Restaurant at Sheraton Imperial Hotel, SHOOK Restaurant @ Starhill Gallery, Prince Court Medical Center and Azamara Cruise Line under the parent company of Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line, to name just a few. So you guys already knowing me. Come On, Join Me Talking @Mamak
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Monday, 30 January 2012
LFC BEAT MAN U........Horeyyy!!!
Dirk Kuyt's late strike earned Liverpool a dramatic victory over Manchester United in the FA Cup fourth round at Anfield.
The tie seemed destined for a replay at Old Trafford as Ji-Sung Park's powerful shot put United level after Daniel Agger had headed Liverpool into the lead - but there was a late twist to a surprisingly flat encounter.
Liverpool substitute Kuyt escaped the attentions of Patrice Evra with two minutes left to latch on to Andy Carroll's flick and fire past United goalkeeper David de Gea in front of an ecstatic Kop.
It capped a perfect four days for Liverpool and manager Kenny Dalglish after reaching the Carling Cup final and their first Wembley appearance since 1996 at the expense of Manchester City on Wednesday, then sending their fierce rivals out of the FA Cup to reach the last 16.
United have now failed to win at Anfield since 2007 and manager Sir Alex Ferguson saw a gamble on keeper De Gea fail to reap dividends as the young Spaniard endured a desperate afternoon.
He failed to command his area for Agger's opener then brought pressure on United in the second half with his inability to complete a simple clearance in his area and mishandling that did nothing to ease mounting Liverpool pressure.
United were without Wayne Rooney as he recovered from knee and ankle injuries while De Gea was restored in goal with Anders Lindegaard dropping to the bench.
De Gea was in action in the third minute as he dived to his right to turn away Maxi Rodriguez's low shot as Liverpool attempted to take control early on.
It was United, however, who dominated possession with Paul Scholes the orchestrator of a game that was played at a tempo that suited Ferguson's side.
Ryan Giggs tested Reina with a low shot and the dangerous Antonio Valencia struck the outside of an upright - but it was Liverpool who took the lead after 21 minutes.
United keeper De Gea was unable to make his presence felt in the company of Carroll at Steven Gerrard's corner, allowing Agger to take advantage of the uncertainty to head home.
Liverpool went into retreat after scoring, allowing United to enjoy a lengthy spell of possession that concluded with Park's leveller six minutes before the interval.
Jose Enrique should have dealt with a ball into the corner, but he hesitated and allowed Rafael to cross for Park to thump a powerful finish into the bottom corner beyond Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina, who had no chance.
Martin Skrtel had to be alert after the restart to rescue Liverpool after Danny Welbeck flicked a pass past Reina towards an unguarded goal.
Liverpool were being offered hope by the uncertainty of United keeper De Gea, who put his defence under pressure when he failed to complete a simple clearance then allowed a cross to slip through his hands to needlessly concede a corner.
Dalglish then used his substitutes in quick succession, sending on Charlie Adam and Kuyt for Maxi and Jamie Carragher before throwing Craig Bellamy into the fray in place of tiring captain Gerrard with 18 minutes left.
It prompted Ferguson to make a change of his own as Javier Hernandez took the place of Scholes, who had barely wasted a pass in any area of the pitch.
In his absence Liverpool were able to push United back towards their own goal and the winning strike came with two minutes left.
Reina's clearance was flicked on by Carroll and Evra lost Kuyt, allowing the striker to beat De Gea with a low shot in front an exultant Kop.
Kuyt could have made it 2-0 moments later when Carroll crashed a header against the angle of post and crossbar but the striker stabbed the rebound wide.
It made no difference as there was no way back for United.
The tie seemed destined for a replay at Old Trafford as Ji-Sung Park's powerful shot put United level after Daniel Agger had headed Liverpool into the lead - but there was a late twist to a surprisingly flat encounter.
Liverpool substitute Kuyt escaped the attentions of Patrice Evra with two minutes left to latch on to Andy Carroll's flick and fire past United goalkeeper David de Gea in front of an ecstatic Kop.
It capped a perfect four days for Liverpool and manager Kenny Dalglish after reaching the Carling Cup final and their first Wembley appearance since 1996 at the expense of Manchester City on Wednesday, then sending their fierce rivals out of the FA Cup to reach the last 16.
United have now failed to win at Anfield since 2007 and manager Sir Alex Ferguson saw a gamble on keeper De Gea fail to reap dividends as the young Spaniard endured a desperate afternoon.
He failed to command his area for Agger's opener then brought pressure on United in the second half with his inability to complete a simple clearance in his area and mishandling that did nothing to ease mounting Liverpool pressure.
United were without Wayne Rooney as he recovered from knee and ankle injuries while De Gea was restored in goal with Anders Lindegaard dropping to the bench.
De Gea was in action in the third minute as he dived to his right to turn away Maxi Rodriguez's low shot as Liverpool attempted to take control early on.
It was United, however, who dominated possession with Paul Scholes the orchestrator of a game that was played at a tempo that suited Ferguson's side.
Ryan Giggs tested Reina with a low shot and the dangerous Antonio Valencia struck the outside of an upright - but it was Liverpool who took the lead after 21 minutes.
United keeper De Gea was unable to make his presence felt in the company of Carroll at Steven Gerrard's corner, allowing Agger to take advantage of the uncertainty to head home.
Liverpool went into retreat after scoring, allowing United to enjoy a lengthy spell of possession that concluded with Park's leveller six minutes before the interval.
Jose Enrique should have dealt with a ball into the corner, but he hesitated and allowed Rafael to cross for Park to thump a powerful finish into the bottom corner beyond Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina, who had no chance.
Martin Skrtel had to be alert after the restart to rescue Liverpool after Danny Welbeck flicked a pass past Reina towards an unguarded goal.
Liverpool were being offered hope by the uncertainty of United keeper De Gea, who put his defence under pressure when he failed to complete a simple clearance then allowed a cross to slip through his hands to needlessly concede a corner.
Dalglish then used his substitutes in quick succession, sending on Charlie Adam and Kuyt for Maxi and Jamie Carragher before throwing Craig Bellamy into the fray in place of tiring captain Gerrard with 18 minutes left.
It prompted Ferguson to make a change of his own as Javier Hernandez took the place of Scholes, who had barely wasted a pass in any area of the pitch.
In his absence Liverpool were able to push United back towards their own goal and the winning strike came with two minutes left.
Reina's clearance was flicked on by Carroll and Evra lost Kuyt, allowing the striker to beat De Gea with a low shot in front an exultant Kop.
Kuyt could have made it 2-0 moments later when Carroll crashed a header against the angle of post and crossbar but the striker stabbed the rebound wide.
It made no difference as there was no way back for United.
Friday, 27 January 2012
This month Degustation Menu
This menu will be change monthly.....it can be an individual tasting or as a set menu.
US Scallop, Capsicum Ragout, Seaweed Caviar |
Black Chicken Consomme, Young Chicken Confit, Egg Jelly, Buckwheat Noodle |
Roasted Duck Breast, Crispy Duck Wanton, Kailan, Blueberry Sauce |
Black Angus Tenderloin, Wagyu Cheek Ravioli, Forest Mushroom Ragout, Duck Liver Sauce |
Churos, Valrhona Chocolate Dip, Vanilla Ice Cream |
Set Lunch
Our Set Lunch will be change every fortnight. I think I already did 20 set lunch since we are opened April last year. Check the menu guys... 2 course RM55, 3 course RM65...very Cheap & Affordable!!!
Set Lunch 26th Jan to 10th
Feb
Starter
Mini seafood pot
Focacia crouton, herb salad
Crispy calamari
Homemade
aioli, wedge lemon
Creamy tomato soup
Shrimp,
mussel, clams
Mushroom salad
Pesto,
asparagus, mesclun miix, balsamic glaze
Mains
Braised Lamb Shank
Gorgonzola
Polenta, Roots Vegetables
Herb Roasted chicken Roulade
Green
risotto, fennel crisp, jus
Classic Carbonara
Penne,
Beef bacon, mushroom, hen egg, grana padano
Pizza
Milky Brie cheese, Roasted Pine Nut, Turkey ham,Bionda
Dessert
Black Forrest cake
Berries
compote, jus
Lemon meringue pie
Minted
strawberry, berries ice cream
Selection of ice cream
Assorted fresh fruit platter
Cold Seafood Tower Promotion From Jan to Feb 2012
Seafood
Platter Extravaganza Promotion
Lobster Bisque rm18
Creamy
Seafood Lobster with Poached Artic Shrimp and Melba Toast
Norwegian Salmon Confit rm20
Slow
Cooked Salmon Fillet with Cauliflower Puree, Minted Pea and Citrus Emulsion
With
Grapefruit-Orange Salad, Shaved Fennel and Balsamic Glaze
Squid Ink Speghetti rm35
With
Slipper Lobster, Basil Pesto and Grana Padano
Sautéed Live Australian Black Mussel rm68
With
Aromatic Herbs, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Spicy Tomato Sauce, Garlic, Potatoes
and Grilled Country Toast
Special Cold Seafood Platter
Fresh Oyster,
Poached Sported Prawn, Alaska King Crab, Buttered Mussel, Slipper Lobster Tail,
Tuna Maguro, Chili Cured Salmon, Octopus Sashimi, Poached Scallop.
Condiments:
Parsley
Potatoes, Butter Sauce, Lemon Wedges, Ginger Soy Vinaigrette and Spicy Tomato
Dip
Elegance (for 1 person) rm68
Premium (for 2 persons) rm88
Extravaganza (for 4 persons) rm128
The Buffet Set Up During X'Mas @ Restaurant
We R Going to ....WEMBLEY !!!
Kenny Dalglish set out to unify Liverpool FC when he took over as manager on Jan. 8, 2011. A little over a year later, he credited unity for helping LFC reach the Carling Cup final. He also said the achievement was a "thank you" from the team to its supporters, according to LiverpoolFC.tv.
"I've said many times before, if we all stick together, we'll be a stronger force -- and this is a huge reward for everybody that's got any affiliation to Liverpool Football Club in any way, shape or form," Dalglish said after the game. "For everybody at the football club, this is the players' way of saying thanks very much."
The Reds played England's top team, Manchester City, to a thrilling 2-2 draw at Anfield on Wednesday. That result, combined with a 1-0 victory over City on Jan. 14, was enough to ensure passage to the Carling Cup final at the new Wembley Stadium on Feb. 26.
LFC fell behind when Nigel de Jong scored an improbable goal in the 31st minute. But captain Steve Gerrard tied the score with a spot-kick nine minutes later. Edin Dzeko put the visitors ahead in the 67th minute, but Craig Bellamy capped another fight-back with a goal seven minutes later.
From that point, City was never likely to muster a response and send the semifinal to extra-time. The Premier League's best team backed down in the face of an opponent with an unyielding will to succeed. The Reds' display of character Wednesday made for an unforgettable night at a venue that has seen so many before.
LFC heads to its first major final since 2007, and the road it took to reach that point makes the feat even more impressive. Five straight road wins against progressively more difficult opponents -- Exeter, Brighton, Stoke City, Chelsea and Manchester City -- preceded Wednesday's draw.
Dalglish also pointed out that nearly every member of LFC's first team played in one or more Carling Cup games.
"I think there is only Fabio (Aurelio) and Doni in the squad who hasn't played in this competition, so every single member of the squad apart from the two lads has made a contribution and I think that is a great reflection of the players we have at the club," Dalglish said. "A lot of them who got us in this position maybe didn't play tonight, but their efforts and commitment won't be dismissed easily."
Liverpool FC has endured some hard times, but the unity Dalglish emphasizes will be central to the club's ongoing restoration to its proper standing in English and European soccer.
"It's great for the people who have stood by us because it's not been too easy a time for Liverpool Football Club over the last couple of years or so, and it is fantastic for the new owners," Dalglish said.
"I've said many times before, if we all stick together, we'll be a stronger force -- and this is a huge reward for everybody that's got any affiliation to Liverpool Football Club in any way, shape or form," Dalglish said after the game. "For everybody at the football club, this is the players' way of saying thanks very much."
The Reds played England's top team, Manchester City, to a thrilling 2-2 draw at Anfield on Wednesday. That result, combined with a 1-0 victory over City on Jan. 14, was enough to ensure passage to the Carling Cup final at the new Wembley Stadium on Feb. 26.
LFC fell behind when Nigel de Jong scored an improbable goal in the 31st minute. But captain Steve Gerrard tied the score with a spot-kick nine minutes later. Edin Dzeko put the visitors ahead in the 67th minute, but Craig Bellamy capped another fight-back with a goal seven minutes later.
From that point, City was never likely to muster a response and send the semifinal to extra-time. The Premier League's best team backed down in the face of an opponent with an unyielding will to succeed. The Reds' display of character Wednesday made for an unforgettable night at a venue that has seen so many before.
LFC heads to its first major final since 2007, and the road it took to reach that point makes the feat even more impressive. Five straight road wins against progressively more difficult opponents -- Exeter, Brighton, Stoke City, Chelsea and Manchester City -- preceded Wednesday's draw.
Dalglish also pointed out that nearly every member of LFC's first team played in one or more Carling Cup games.
"I think there is only Fabio (Aurelio) and Doni in the squad who hasn't played in this competition, so every single member of the squad apart from the two lads has made a contribution and I think that is a great reflection of the players we have at the club," Dalglish said. "A lot of them who got us in this position maybe didn't play tonight, but their efforts and commitment won't be dismissed easily."
Liverpool FC has endured some hard times, but the unity Dalglish emphasizes will be central to the club's ongoing restoration to its proper standing in English and European soccer.
"It's great for the people who have stood by us because it's not been too easy a time for Liverpool Football Club over the last couple of years or so, and it is fantastic for the new owners," Dalglish said.
Sunday, 22 January 2012
MMO - Malaysia Open
Club House, West Course |
Rory @ MMO |
Rory @ press conference |
So many golf fan coming from all over the world
A week of craziness... so many Pro Golfer at that time.....one of them is Rory Mciloy.
This year 2012, it will be held in middle of April.
My Work Place...
The Restaurant where I'm working .....at.............
Another Restaurant with background of Award Winning Golf Course.......................
Our Chinese Restaurant.....................................
Brasserie...................................
Another Restaurant with background of Award Winning Golf Course.......................
Our Chinese Restaurant.....................................
Brasserie...................................
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