Monday, January 06, 2014

Reliving old times in new Coliseum

A new location, but an old familiar place from the early days in downtown KL city has emerged in the urban area of PJ and with a bigger space to its turf, Coliseum appears to many as the new spot for dining with family, friends, and even colleagues (due to its location in the suburban development with giant names establishing their offices and plants in the midst of the booming residential and commercial area).
At a glance, Coliseum may even appear to be another posh dining place and may even ward off the budget savvy but the refurbishment of this outlet tones down on that impression to give off the neighborhood friendly vibe to welcome their patrons from all walks of life (and ages too!)

Bright with its fresh coat of white paint and the unmistakable colors of black frame linings and its red bold words spelling Coliseum, the new outlet presents a sharper and slightly upscale image of modern day dining.
A step into the cafe-restaurant was like a step into the past, with a little more edge in its interior but still maintaining the humble ambiance from the old days and the signature style of their early beginnings.
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Initially a cafe then restaurant, Coliseum still very much remains the same in her own ways; serving the finest from their kitchen and delighting their regular patrons from the past or who have come to know about the place by the word of mouth from their family and friends.
Such was the reputation of a humble cafe which is now a prominent name in the industry and still fondly remembered by most of their fans for their tastes of home infused with the local flavors.

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A cup of coffee was brewed to the thick Hainanese taste

Coliseum was well known for its western colonial theme; infused with the local Hainanese flavors as it was fondly known, and probably originally so, as a Hainanese cafe restaurant. The stories from this cafe is almost synonymous with the history of the city of Kuala Lumpur herself; from the first and foremost outlet in Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman. I remembered hearing praises and memories of dining in this cafe-restaurant which just spelt that growing familiarity with the name itself until this very day.

It was a delight that they have another outlet now in the bustling neighborhood of Petaling Jaya; and even more so, right in the new commercial building of Jaya 33. Taking a step back into the past in the tiled and black and white background was indeed a nostalgic experience.

Garden Green Salad
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Set Lunch of the Day (only available on weekdays)

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Grilled Perch fish served with salad and mashed potatoes

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For a local flavor, Hainanese fried meehoon was quite tantalizing to the taste buds too~
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Tale as old as time, and a song as old as rhyme, there are just some which are evergreen classics and will never age...

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12 comments:

  1. remember visited them at Jalan Tunku Abd Rahman when I was young...Happy New Year , Christy!

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  2. Oh ya, their original and first outlet! Bring back the memories from the good ol' days ya ;-)

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  3. Hi Christy! :)
    When I was reading through your post I had to drool when I saw the gorgeous grilled fish with the mash potato. This is so my kind of food and I would be very satisfied with that.

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  4. Oo.. i really need to check this new one out! I do like the old Coliseum though.. for it's grubby bibs, sizzling steaks, classic architecture n old waiters! :)

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  5. Love Hainanese food. Wish I could find more of it besides just the famous chicken dish in the Bay Area. Thanks for the salivating photos. Yum!

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  6. All the dishes look fabulous! I particularly liked the fish with the potatoes...yum!

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  7. Helene, that was my personal favorite too....it was just yummy with the sauce, and the portion was just too big for me too! :-P

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  8. Ciki, yeah, the old one...nothing beats that, at all...no way! ;-)

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  9. Carolyn...oh ya, it's kinda hard to find it too even in largely populated Chinese communities these days. Seems like no one is picking up the trade that much anymore?

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  10. Nazneen, and they all taste equally yummy too! :-)

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  11. looks like a wonderful place

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  12. Spicy pomelo salad sounds invigorating.

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