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Blue Reef-Revisited

Posted by Jason Wong On June - 15 - 2009 | 2,209 views

Last Saturday on (13th June 2009) we revisited Blue Reef, the fish n’ chip joint at 32 Permai off Vale of Tempe that we visited early this year. The revisit to Blue Reef was partially to meet a friend and also to find out whether their quality food is still consistent to that we had early this year. We had to find out for our selves because we have read some ‘not so good’ comments of the place.

It has been almost 6 months since we set foot in Blue Reef, and we didn’t know what to expect from them. Not much has changed since then, the only thing that we notice is the little drawings that were pasted on one side of their wall. It is good to see that our ideas were accepted and used, but the actual idea was to have the photos of patrons and their fun moments captured and enshrine on their wall. At least the idea was used in some way!

Currently there is an offer for a full meal option, excluding dessert, for an additional RM1. It is a good promotional strategy at this current economy phase. Many are looking for bargain and money saving deals for their daily needs and wants. With an additional RM 1 added to the cost of the chosen main course, I was served with a glass of ice-lemon tea and a bowl of the soup of the day.

The soup of the day that we had was their green pea soup. It tasted kind of earthy, nutty and sweet. There was some sandy texture to the soup which I find to my liking. Served with the soup, was piece toasted garlic bread. On seeing it, we thought that the bread would hard to consume due to the thicker shaped. But surprisingly the bread was quite manageable because it was crisp on the surface and moist and soft inside. Thus, it was not crumbly and hard to bite into.

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For the main course, I had their Salmon Burger. The flaky salmon patty was well caramelised on the surfaces and yet retaining the juicy moisture. The seasoning of the salmon meat was well choreographed as it did not totally overwhelm the distinct taste of salmon. The crisp and soft sesame seed bun and the sauté onion toppings was a good combination to the salmon patty. There was only one thing that I felt bad about the burger was the amount of tartar sauce. I would personally leave the tartar sauce out and may be sauté the onions with some balsamic vinegar to give the burger some added flavour.

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Gill had their Aglio e Olio as usual. But it was a bit of a disappointment for her because they have substitute the pork bacon for the anchovies as they are now a pork free restaurant. With the anchovies, it tasted a bit weird to us. We asked Chris why not use beef bacon, and he told us that it did not have enough flavour. Anyway, I guess we would be going back for try their Aglio e Olio again because the Chris mentioned that they might change it to Seafood Aglio e Olio. The previous trip to Blue Reef, the Aglio e Olio was excellent and the pasta strands were firm and springy.

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Our friend had their famous fish n’ chips and their Caesar salad. One of the not so good comments that we read was that the batter for the fish n’ chips were a soggy. But from the looks of our friend’s serving, it was perfectly coated and deep fried till gold brown. Although minutes have passed, the beer batter coat was still firm and crisp. And the serving portion for below RM20 was, as my friend puts it, value for money. He said in Kuala Lumpur the portion would have cost him at least RM35.

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As for his Ceasar salad, I am not the position to comment as I did not taste it.

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At the end of the lunch cum discussion, our friend ordered their Orange Crème brûlée. Crème brûlée is a rich custard dessert topped with a layer of hard caramel that is formed by the burning of sugar by any means of heat source. Traditionally the custard base is normally flavoured with just vanilla, but at Blue Reef they have prepared their version flavoured with orange. The cream was not too dairy or creamy, and sweetness was just at the right note. But the caramelise sugar coating was slightly coarse for the silky smooth textured custard. May be fine sugar should be used instead.

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On average, I would rate Blue Reef:

* 4.1/5 for value
* 3.7/5 for taste & texture (because of having to choose pork free)
* 4.1/5 for service (Chris and his staffs are always attentive to our comments)
* 4.1/5 for cleanliness(still clean and neat after in bussiness for more than 6 months)
* 3.7/5 for atmosphere

Address : Permai 32, No.22 Lebuh Lembah Permai 4, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Penang.

Tel : 04 8999128.

Business Hours : 11.30am – 2.30pm and  6.30pm – 10.30pm. Closed on Mondays.

GPS Coordinate : N 05*27?16.38?   E 100*17?25.4?

Popularity: 19% [?]

12 Responses to “Blue Reef-Revisited”

  1. cariso says:

    Har??? My aglio-olio changed to anchovies already ah?! Oh no…..I will visit when it changes to seafood. :) By the way, your title spelled wrongly as “BLEU” ?!

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    Jason Wong Reply:

    Ah So,

    Thank you! I forgot to check, so careless of me!

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  2. J2Kfm says:

    good grief! i missed this place. i need myself a GPS in an instant!

    hahahah ….

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  3. ck lam says:

    The food looks good. It is indeed a surprise to see that they are now a pork free restaurant.

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  4. ya, we heard that too….

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  5. Duckie says:

    a re-visit for you .. but i still have not visited the place!!! looks like i’m a little slow in my makan adventures already!!!

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  6. gill gill says:

    J2Kfm: hehe, GPS indeed a good hunter

    cklam: ya, good for the business, but we missed the bacon aglio so so so much :~(

    NKOTB: too bad for me, no more bacon aglio olio :(

    duckie: you are so close to that area :P should try it out :)

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  7. lingzie says:

    aiyo…no more bacon in the aglio olio ah?? i went there last month still got bacon…sob sob sob…. :(
    but looking forward to try the seafood version. i like that christopher is very open to improving the food they serve.

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  8. gill gill says:

    Yup, Christ indeed a good listener. But somehow still have to be firm as what you are good for. I am gonna missed the butter fish and bacon aglio olio.

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  9. Eve says:

    Hmm..I was surprise that they have change the pork bacon to anchovies.. It was still “pork” in the menu when I visit them last Wednesday.

    You guys should be try the steam fish with sweet and sour sauce on your next visit. Its really great!

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  10. buzzingbee says:

    pork-free huh? will revisit them to try the seafood aglio-olio :)
    The fish and chips was good in my opinion and the portion is big!!!

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  11. doublethumbsup says:

    the best part about this restaurant is there are no dumb taxes here and there

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