Jolene Restaurant 2008
Last Friday we had a family dinner in Kuala Belait to celebrate a birthday and a "birthday".
These two birthdays were actually my mother in law's birthday and my father in law's anniversary since he retired. While at first my mother in law surprised me by suggesting that we have Japanese, she then changed her mind and decided on Jolene Restaurant.
The only Chinese restaurant in Kuala Belait which they approved of - and where we had my father in law's birthday dinner last year.
I am beginning to think that we are the only family who always dine out early as everywhere we went - especially in Bandar Seri Begawan - the restaurant is always empty when we arrived. And when I commented on this, my husband will always replied, "What time is it now..." - and true enough, an hour later there would be more people.
But is 6.30 - 7.00 pm really that early for dining out?
Anyway, this time I requested that we pre-order some herbal chicken soup. And later at the restaurant, the two birthday couple ordered sizzling deer meat, winter melon shoots and bean curd.
The vegetable was not popular though because I thought they were a bit old and tough. Also it's more sayur kampung than typical Chinese dish so the others were not very keen on it. The bean curd was good.
And I am still amazed that we can get deer meat so easily here in Brunei as this is one of my favorite dish.
But these days, I have extra cravings for noodles and maybe that was why although the customary noodle dish for birthday very delicious, my portion was seriously pathetic and I could have eaten much more.
As for the highly anticipated herbal chicken soup. Total letdown. There was no herb smell and no herbal taste - basically it was not brewed long enough. Did not deserve a picture at all.
As usual, this was a favoured dish and they ordered it again - and it did not disappoint.
These two birthdays were actually my mother in law's birthday and my father in law's anniversary since he retired. While at first my mother in law surprised me by suggesting that we have Japanese, she then changed her mind and decided on Jolene Restaurant.The only Chinese restaurant in Kuala Belait which they approved of - and where we had my father in law's birthday dinner last year.
I am beginning to think that we are the only family who always dine out early as everywhere we went - especially in Bandar Seri Begawan - the restaurant is always empty when we arrived. And when I commented on this, my husband will always replied, "What time is it now..." - and true enough, an hour later there would be more people.
But is 6.30 - 7.00 pm really that early for dining out?
Anyway, this time I requested that we pre-order some herbal chicken soup. And later at the restaurant, the two birthday couple ordered sizzling deer meat, winter melon shoots and bean curd.

The vegetable was not popular though because I thought they were a bit old and tough. Also it's more sayur kampung than typical Chinese dish so the others were not very keen on it. The bean curd was good.
And I am still amazed that we can get deer meat so easily here in Brunei as this is one of my favorite dish.But these days, I have extra cravings for noodles and maybe that was why although the customary noodle dish for birthday very delicious, my portion was seriously pathetic and I could have eaten much more.
As for the highly anticipated herbal chicken soup. Total letdown. There was no herb smell and no herbal taste - basically it was not brewed long enough. Did not deserve a picture at all.
As usual, this was a favoured dish and they ordered it again - and it did not disappoint.Well, it had better not disappoint because this was the most expensive dish - for those two slices of steamed cod fish!
Our total bill this time was below $150 (after some birthday voucher of 7% off) and was actually cheaper than last time - which was a whopping $200.
Because my two girls were so ready to sing the birthday song - I was told that while I was in the loo with Eu - Qi had been warming up with her songs a few times as soon as the cake was on the table.
So it was no surprise that their voices were the loudest when we finally had the sing song - and do you need to ask who helped to blow the candles? My nephew did not stand a chance - and luckily it was not his birthday!
We would like to think that the staffs were "entertained" by the girls antic - especially Qi who was tired and was extra boisterous...
It was another good birthday dinner outing.
Back in Sabah, we have our dinner late at usually after 7 pm. That is why, we would always have some heavy tea and my mother would sometimes fry local cakes and everyone would usually be munching on these snacks as we chat or watch whatever is on TV around 4 pm.
It's much easier for men to demand second or third helpings but for us female, unless you want to appear uncouth or greedy, you have to expect to be left hungry as if there is one thing I noticed about fine dining is that the quantity is pathetic.
Because we are more familiar with the Chinese restaurant next door, we never thought of visiting the RMS Diner until a few weekends ago.

I first heard the news of the opening of a Japanese eatery in Seria town from the most unlikely source - my parents in law who gave me vague information that it will be a "branch of some restaurant in Bandar Seri Begawan".










As with most of our neighbours, it is my parents in law's weekly ritual to go to the Saturday "tamu" (open market) at the Seria market ground. Of course it doesn't only involve shopping for fresh produce but perhaps, most importantly, it's an opportunity for these old folks to exchange news with their friends.



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