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The months of August always calls for a special celebration among our friends and families. Our three families have been having dinner gatherings to catch up with each other and generally just having a really great time together.

Our dinner with both of the Chong and Ding families was held in Starview Restaurant in Burmah Road. You may find my previous lunch outing post about this place, while yesterday's gathering is a whole new perspective. Before I go on any further about the food, I would really like to thank KS and her family for making this dinner happen and also happy to meet up with GT and her family.

Many Penangites would somehow or rather been to this restaurant, which has stood the test of time. Since its conception, it has seen many other restaurants rise and fall, but Starview remains Penang's favorite after all these years.

We were given the privilege to dine in their VIP rooms, thanks to Lisa who organized everything to perfection for KS. After much catching up and interaction, the first delicacy of the night was served. It was the Four Season's Dish and I have to admit that every quarter held its own pristine flavor.

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The four quarters combining into a perfect dish.

The selection of red wine on that night was just too sweet for words and it compliments the cuisine very well. Unfortunately, I would not call myself a wine drinker and hence I ended up having only a glass for the whole night.

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That's me hogging the wine glasses :D

Each of us was served with an individual bowl of shark fin soup.

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A fantastic fish dish prepared in two ways - fish cutlets are sauteed with a medley of carrots, scallops, celery, waterchestnut and snowpeas. The remainder of the fish is deep fried till crisp.

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Next came the tofu pieces stuffed with fillings, which is fried till golden brown. This dish is garnished with chopped pieces of red and green chili peppers. Indeed a very appetizing dish with the finely chopped chili strongly enhancing the aroma of the tofu.

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Lastly, the fried noodles (mee-tiau) with prawns, chicken and mushroom slices. This noodle is not as refined as the ordinary ones, however it was equally superb. The QQ-ness of the noodle was such a tickle to the taste buds!

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For dessert we had soy bean milk with black sesame glutinous rice ball (tang yuen). The accompanying tang yuen was smooth and goes pretty well with the milk. A perfect dessert to end this sumptuous meal!

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This is a snap shot of the mums as the dads were busy chatting away with each other. We have been good friends for such a long time, and I sincerely hope our friendships will be everlasting.

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Our dinner feast ends with this spectacular photo depicting our three kids...oops, it should be our three 'young' men!

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It is definitely a beautiful evening when one is with the wonderful company of good friends and family.


**UPDATE**

This ever famous Starview Restaurant on Penang island will be shifting to the New World Park on 8th of October 2008. This came as a shock to me as Starview has grown to become one of Penang's famous Landmarks & Restaurant.

28 comments

Sharon Y. said... @ August 22, 2008 at 9:56 PM

I enjoy most dishes served at Starview Restaurant. I wonder if their price will increase after moving to New World. And yes I agree, their location along Burmah Rd is like a landmark already ;D

Anonymous said... @ August 22, 2008 at 10:21 PM

hi, i like your blog very much. May i know the song that plays in your blog? It is very touching song.:)
Keep on the great job and looking forward to your future entries:)
Thanks and hav a nice day.

Little Inbox said... @ August 22, 2008 at 11:14 PM

End of last year, my gang and I went for their "pung choy". Very delicious!

CK Lam said... @ August 22, 2008 at 11:41 PM

durianberry - The food at Starview has always been tasty and kept its standard. I will definitely visit their new outlet too.

little inbox - I have yet to try out their 'pung choy'...nice recommendation :)

Coketai said... @ August 23, 2008 at 12:41 AM

The last part of your entry have really shock me-- Starview Restaurant relocate to New World Park!!

This place bring a lot of memory to me...it is the location, even the table and chair are part of my memory in Penang. I think a lof of Penangites will miss them....I mean the location...the chair and the table!!!

LY.Tai

CK Lam said... @ August 23, 2008 at 12:54 AM

coketai - All of us were shocked when we heard the news from Lisa...looks like most of us have sentimental value towards Starview which we have been patronizing all these years.

Heard that the new outlet will be more spacious and we will be able to enjoy dining in a more comfortable environment.

Tau Sar Phneah said... @ August 23, 2008 at 7:27 AM

have to agree with you...they certainly carved a name among the penangites..they served fantastic chinese dishes...i missed dining there too..i was surprised to hear that they're moving down the road..but just few blocks away..hehe..

CK Lam said... @ August 23, 2008 at 9:17 AM

tau sar phneah - now that you know about its new location, you can still enjoy all those fantastic dishes on your next trip.

CK Lam said... @ August 23, 2008 at 9:19 AM

neoh - thanks for dropping by my blog...pls check, I have an email for you too.

Anonymous said... @ August 23, 2008 at 10:47 AM

aiyoyo... Fei Fei will be very happy with this new outlet... he always hang around new world park and will be a great place for him and us too....

Fei Fei always promote this place and we yet to have time to gather together to make a trip there..

may be will be good for us in coming gathering between us...

Lingzie said... @ August 23, 2008 at 11:02 AM

oh they're moving?? quite shocking news indeed! but i suppose a new premise would since the present one is getting rather run down.
my brother absolutely loves the 'santan pai kut' here.

and yes i agree with PenangTuaPui...we can go to the new outlet for another makan-makan! :)

CK Lam said... @ August 23, 2008 at 11:51 AM

PENANGTUAPUI & LINGZIE - I think it is a superb idea for us floggers to have a gathering at the new Starview restaurant when it opens :)

For now, I will mark this place for the 'next' gathering and will arrange the details with all of you when we meet up.

Anonymous said... @ August 23, 2008 at 3:58 PM

Wow,CK, Your description of the dishes and the Pics taken really make your blog fans want to run to Starview instantly~!
Friends till be grow old together~!
KS

CK Lam said... @ August 23, 2008 at 5:05 PM

KS - The dishes were indeed delicious and yummy. Thanks again, my friend :)

Anonymous said... @ August 23, 2008 at 6:57 PM

hi, sorry ya. Juzt wanna know how am i supposed to check for the email?As far as i remembered, i didn't leave my email address:P
My email address is pfneoh@hotmail.com.

古墓街第7号當鋪 said... @ August 23, 2008 at 10:15 PM

1st time visit here....
AWesome your food blog!
Love all the reviews =)

Anonymous said... @ August 24, 2008 at 12:52 AM

all look delicious~~~
i wan try the rice ball...

Andrew said... @ August 24, 2008 at 10:46 AM

I like starview a lot too as the food is always good and consistent. The steam boat is also good too. For Chinese New Year we come here for the yee sang as it's probably one of the best in town.

New Kid on the Blog said... @ August 24, 2008 at 11:25 AM

that's a shocking news to me!! that place has so many sentimental memories to all of us. one of my close friend held her wedding there, and many many father's days and mother's days celebrations... birthdays dinner... blah blah....

minchow said... @ August 24, 2008 at 2:59 PM

It's quite sad to hear they're moving from their legendary premises! The quality has been so consistent here that we can only hope it carries thru at New World Park... not exactly a trove of great dining options, apart from the hawkers.

CK Lam said... @ August 24, 2008 at 11:46 PM

JeromeFo - yup, this is your 1st time visiting my blog since I change to this new template...glad you like it.

Squall - the tang yuen is indeed tasty...soft, chewy and the soy milk is not too sweet. Can always try it out in their new outlet in the future.

Fortesfidelis - don't have to wait too long to eat the yee sang as CNY is just another few months away :)

New Kid on the Blog - this new outlet is bigger and there are more private rooms too.

550ml jar of taith - really hope they will continue serving tasty and delicious food even in the new premises!

-j- said... @ August 25, 2008 at 8:57 AM

wow i didn't know that!!! I love to eat there!!!

-j- said... @ August 25, 2008 at 8:57 AM

wow i didn't know that!!! I love to eat there!!!

Anonymous said... @ August 25, 2008 at 2:33 PM

Nice pics!!

Really didn't hear any news that they are moving. Thanks for the info.
I guess New World Park can offer more space for the restaurant and also more parking spots for diners.

CK Lam said... @ August 25, 2008 at 3:30 PM

Duckie - Do note that the restaurant will close for business on the start of the 'vegetarian' festival...

buzzingbee - The spacious new outlet is definitely more convenient for diners as compare to the existing one :)

cariso said... @ September 1, 2008 at 7:56 PM

I saw a familiar face in the 2nd last pic. She's high school teacher right?

CK Lam said... @ September 1, 2008 at 8:06 PM

Cariso - my friend was a high school teacher and has since retired.

Anonymous said... @ December 30, 2008 at 4:30 PM

Dear CK, nice meeting you here. I plan to hold my wedding banquet in Penang. I have not been to Starview at it's new location. Do you think the place is presentable as compared with CRC or Maple Gold? Appreciate your advise.

Thanks.

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