Saturday night. I met up with a couple of friends for dinner. Leroy had his family gathering, so met up with him after dinner for movie. We watched Abraham Lincoln, the Vampire Hunter. A so-so movie, if only recommended if you want to pass time.
Bah, back to my experience at My Elephant, the first outlet at Section 17, PJ. This is a rather small restaurant, I think there is about 10-12 tables. I didn't really count, but am guessing it's around that figure. The ambiance and layout of it makes me feel at home. A cozy and superb place for small gatherings or parties.
Check out the cover page of the menu. A little elephant at the corner of the cover. Cute, right?
Let you have a peep at some corners of the restaurant, just in case you haven't been there. :D
The view from where we were sitting.
To my right from where I sat was the entrance.
If you are a 'green lover', I would recommend you this - GREEN AROMA. It's basically a combination of lemongrass and pandan drink.
I had the honor of ordering the food. Boy, we had a sumptuous one!
We wanted to try something different from the usual, so we had Seafood Tom Som (clear tom yum soup).
It's not that spicy (to me at least), so I think it will suit those who can't or doesn't take too spicy food.Green curry with chicken. Another favourite Thai food of mine. Oo la la.....it's yummy! Before I could take a proper nice shot of it, it was half gone!
We added a plate of fried chicken later on because we didn't feel it was quite enough to please our palette. :P Bring greedy, perhaps? Hehehe.. Well, the fried chicken was nothing special, honestly.
And of course, the sambal paku vegetable that we had. And brown, unpolished rice served at RM3 per person.
This restaurant has been around for some time now. I highly recommend you to call in for reservation as it's quite fully booked + the place is small.
(The business card is so cute. Reminds me of Chiang Mai, somehow)
There are a lot of dishes for you to select from and one more other USP (Unique Selling Point) is that they do have dishes for vegetarians too!











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