Wednesday 8 April 2015

What’s for Lunch? – Elite Avenue Edition (Part 1)

Elite Avenue is the new Apartment+Shoplot building behind Pantai Hospital in Bayan Lepas. Since its completion, we have seen restaurants blooming at the shoplot area – an open invitation for foodies like us? Definitely! These are the list of restaurants we had tried out.
- James Foo
- Kapitan Classic
- Stick & Spoon
- Aussie Outback Roast Chicken and Fusion Cuisine

James Foo & Family Western Food
James Foo was the 1st restaurant we stepped into before other restaurants. I think we do not need any introduction for James Foo for Penangites as this brand is one of the most well-known & popular local western food in Penang (another being Mt Erskine Hainan Western). This branch in Elite Avenue provides their ala-carte menu as well as set lunch menu (Main Course+Drink). So far we’ve tried a few types of the set and they were all great.
Set Lunch Drinks - Ice Lemon Tea & Jasmine Green Tea
These are pictures of set lunches with rice + meat (pork/chicken) with different gravy/sauces. It’s nice to eat with the buttered rice as it’s really fragrant.
Cheesy Fish Rice Set - i like this but wish they can bake the cheese till melted like Mr Erskine Hainan Food
Mongolian Chicken Rice Set
Black Pepper Rice Set
Hmm.. not sure what sauce this is.. But those are Pork
These are pictures of the set lunches with fries rather than rice (fewer choices). The chicken cutlet was too dry for me but I did like the fried butter fish.
Chicken Cutlet - Too DRY & Greasy (the chicken is covered with skin & fat!!!)
Fried Butter Fish
Here are some pictures of the ala-carte choices. =)
Mixed Grill
Fish Cordon Bleu
Inside of Fish Cordon Bleu
Classic Kapitan
Classic Kapitan is located just beside James Foo and they offer variety of local & western cuisine (similar to Oldtown). They do offer set lunch as well ranging from fried rice to noodle sets. The latest set lunch menu seems to include dessert as well but with higher price. 

Here are some pictures of the set lunches. One thing to highlight – the fried rice portion is HUGE! You might not be able to finish it if you are a small eater. My colleague did love their spicy fried rice and managed to wolf down the whole plate. =)
Sambal Fried Rice - My colleague says it tastes more like Tomyam than Sambal but still good
Yang Chow Fried Rice
As for the noodle sets, so far the common consensus is to order the spicy chicken set rather than the steamed Hainan chicken set. The reason? The noodle for the steamed Hainan chicken set is just instant noodles whereas the noodle for spicy chicken set is different and more fragrant too. Don’t worry about the ‘spicy’ wording, the chili is served separately anyway.
Steamed Chicken Dry Noodle Set
Fried Spicy Chicken Dry Noodle Set
Steamed Chicken with Noodle Soup Set with Dessert & Drink
They also offer light bites such as half-boiled egg with toast – which I love! =)
Half-Boiled Egg with Toast
Stick & Spoon (CLOSED!!!)
Stick & Spoon is a Chinese restaurant with similar menu to Dragon-I with cheaper price. We’ve just discovered this restaurant recently and find the food there not bad. However, the restaurant has limited seating and seems to be always full – so you might want to come in earlier for lunch.
Xiao Long Pao
We like the ‘xiao long pao’ and the steamed rice bowl. The sauce was served separately for the rice bowl for your own preferences. One thing to highlight is the meager amount of salted fish (2 super tiny strips) provided for the rice bowl on top of the pork – I’d preferred it to be more or minced and mixed with the minced pork and steam together since we can’t really taste the salted fish & meat combination in this case. With the same price tag of “minced pork & salted fish rice bowl” & “minced pork & egg rice bowl”, I think I’d rather order the one with egg. =P
Minced Pork & Egg Rice Bowl
Minced Pork & Salted Fish Rice Bowl
XO Sauce Fried Rice
They also offer set lunch menu but the last time we went, half of the choices there were not available… *sweat*
Lunch Menu
Aussie Outback Roast Chicken and Fusion Cuisine
Aussie Outback is another restaurant with set lunch menu at RM14.90 with drink & main course. The set lunch choices are their chef recommended roast chicken, pot pie, grilled pork, fish or spaghetti. The place was always full so reservation should be considered before stepping in.
Aussie Restaurant
Fruit Punch
The roast chicken that I got was the breast+wing area and it was a bit tasteless and hard. Thankfully there is the gravy to the rescue along with roast potato. 
Roast Chicken
During another visit, i ordered the Fish and waited for so long for it to be served. The manager was very courteous and kept apologize to us on the delay. The fish did look really nice when served but i found it to be too soft on borderline of undercooked. It has no fishy smell though but i was still a bit disgusted by the texture. My colleague told me hers was fine. Just my luck i guess. =(
Another types of Fruit Punch
The Fish
Another colleague ordered Chicken & Mushroom Pot Pie and the Pie was covered with Paratha instead of the usual Puff. She did love it eventhough it was a bit salty.
Chicken & Mushroom Pot Pie
Here is the Chicken & Mushroom
There are still some restaurants that we have no chance to try such as Beyond Veggie (by Secret Recipe), St Presso, another Japanese restaurant & a steamboat restaurant. We heard from a friend saying St Presso isn’t that great thus this kind of dampen our interest.

Elite Avenue is located behind Pantai Hospital at Bayan Baru, Penang.

More information on Elite Avenue can be read at:-
What's for Lunch? - Elite Avenue Edition (Part 2)
What's for Lunch? - Elite Avenue Edition (Part 3)
What's for Lunch? - Elite Avenue Edition (Part 4)

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