Friday, August 22, 2014

Tandoor Grill: elegant way of Indian dining

There are many superb Indian eateries around, and probably I am not the best one to recommend any since I have limited dining experience with them in Ipoh. However, I assure you that Tandoor Grill is one of the more popular joint, even to those who do not frequent Indian cuisine.

Located near to Greentown business centre, this is the same vicinity as the old MP steamboat (currently the new OIC restaurant). One would not miss the stand alone amazing building, which I assume was renovated from one of the old Ipoh bungalow. There are ample carpark at the back of the building, therefore no worries about not able to find a place to stop by.

The ground floor of the building is the usual restaurant with a few private  rooms for individual functions. The place is spacious, with the darken lighting that suits fine dining. Upstairs consist of a ballroom, big enough even for a wedding reception.

On arrival, the staff would gladly show us to the entrance, and the service is definitely on par with any other expensive restaurant. The menu is the typical Indian fare, with a good range of choices, from the usual naan and tandoori to the dessert. I would not be the best person to review this as I have very limited knowledge on Indian cuisine, but to an usual customer as me, the food is rather good. I really enjoy the naan, though it is not the best ones I ever have, but certainly above average. The tandoori chicken is also up to expectation, with the juicy meat, without being too dry. The rest of the food is up to expectation, I really enjoy the briyani too. For the budget consious, one can come here for buffet lunch which would cost RM28.90 per person.

Given the good food, and great environment, this would be a good place to dine. However, gathering the opinion of my friends who frequent Indian cuisine, the common thoughts were this is not the best Ipoh have to offer in term of taste. The rather costly price also would deter me to come here frequently, but probably only once in a blue moon. Still, this would be a good choice to pamper myself whenever I feel like going Indian.


ratings: 3 half poink!
comments: if lunch, do come earlier to avoid the crowd. for dinner, come later as the food tends to be slower at 7pm. (we waited rather long for food when we arrived for dinner one of the days)

Tandoor GRill
No 9, Jalan Chin Choon
Ipoh, Perak
05-2525995




Sunday, August 3, 2014

Guardians of the Galaxy: sci-fi A team



Come on, what could you expect from a team that call themselves as Guardians of the Galaxy? The opening itself set the whole tone for the movie, with lots of reference to the 80's, this is not a movie to be taken seriously. Do not get me wrong, there is some merit not to take it seriously.

The whole story is rather simple. Peter Quill is a space adventurer (ravager to be exact) who manages to get hold of an infinity stone which a major villain Ronan wanted so badly (throw in Thanos in the picture since it is an infinity stone, anyway). Knowing that once the stone fall into the wrong hand, the world will be destroyed. So, a rag team of Quill, Gamora, Rocket, Groot and Drax forged a unlikely alliance and work together to save the universe. And of course in the process, defeated Ronan. It did remind me of A-team for those who lives in the 90's. Team of weirdos who manage to form a great team while remaining outlaw and accomplishing missions after missions. Except this round, we did not have Murdoch but other weirdos who are not... human. One human to be the leader, green step-daughter of Thanos who is an assasin, talking raccoon, walking tree and....a muscular guys who looks angry most of the time.


The acting has nothing to shout about. All of the carry their role as needed. The CGI were impressive for a summer blockbuster. Rocket the raccoon is darn cute and Groot has nothing more to say except his name. The action especially the last battle scene is nice, involving lots of flying but nothing to remember once I stepped out the cinema.


On paper, the whole movie really looks like an expensive B grade show. Or at least a TV show. Very cheesy lines. Some jokes throw in here and there. Plot with many holes that may not make sense. Cheesy alliance. And instead of falling apart, somehow the movie works well. Just for the fact, that it did not take itself seriously. Do not expect a movie that will touch my heart, or impress my mind. It is just a nice joy ride. Fun and more fun but probably some ride I will forget later.  Good enough for me to pay for the ticket. With the current batch of summer movies, probably this is one of those ovies which is above average. Good for Marvel Studio which managed to churn out rather consistent product. Looking forward for the next release by them, as long as its not Howard the Duck.

ratings: 3 poink!
comments: as usual, there are some teaser at the end of credit, but this round, do not bother to wait for the looooong credit to finish. It is just a scene to introduce Howard the Duck.