Jojo Cafe

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jojo cafe

I went out for dinner with a bunch of people from different age groups yesterday night at Jojo Cafe. I guess the best word for it is...networking, cliche as that may sound. It was enlightening; got to meet people from different fields e.g. management, design, publishing, education etc. and exchange business cards.

jojo dinner network

I'll like to give the person who first thought of the concept of business cards a big hearty slap on the back, coz I won't remember names and numbers the next day otherwise. ;) Anyway, back to the food, Jojo Cafe is located at 3rd Mile, Kuching and serves really good curry chicken (or so I hear).

jojo curry chicken

This is their curry chicken - the meat was tender, and the curry was tasty. There's nothing wrong with it, except for one thing...it doesn't have the spicy curry oomph that I like. It's a good curry dish for people who don't take spicy food though.

jojo kailan

Here's the kailan (a type of vegetable, stating the obvious ;)) cooked with salted fish. Now this dish is good, and hearing me say that a vegetable dish is good means it's really good, coz I'm not a big fan of vegetables at all. The veggies was fresh and crunchy, and still retains the original moisture and taste without any salted fish contamination (unless you eat that of course).

jojo mutton soup

Next up is the mutton soup. It's cooked with a variety of spices, red dates, mushrooms, and all sorts of stuff. It's basically mutton soup, Chinese style.

jojo mutton soup bowl

I didn't find anything noteworthy about the mutton, but the soup was well broiled and tasted great!

jojo tofu egg

This is tofu cooked with egg and vegetables, lying on top of a lettuce bed. I can't comment about tofu, coz long time readers would know that I don't like tofu. Well, I don't like the edible kind of tofu anyway, but the other kind of tofu... ;)

jojo mango fish

Now this is the main dish - mango fish! The fish was smothered with a delightful mixture of unripe mangos, peanuts, raw onions, shallots, and spring onions. It creates a wonderful fusion of colors, flavors and different textures, and the fish was fresh to boot. This is easily the best dish of them all - highly recommended!

jojo left behind

After eating all that, should you feel the call of nature, management reminds you not to leave the left side of your ass behind (though how that is possible eludes me).

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