Eat Drink KL: Damansara Perdana
Showing posts with label Damansara Perdana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Damansara Perdana. Show all posts

Thursday, August 26, 2021

Briyani Brothers & Co, Damansara Perdana

Briyani berani: Briyani Brothers & Co isn't afraid of experimenting with something different - the Daging Dendeng Briyani brings an Indonesian touch to Indian rice, showcasing beef that's surprisingly supple for the traditional dried meat recipe. 

The aromatic ensemble spans respectably spiced rice and richly creamy dalcha made with slow-cooked mutton stock, carrots and potatoes, buoyed by a reviving raita of yoghurt and fresh mint (RM18.50).

Other briyani pairings here include mutton korma, mutton varuval, ayam masak merah, chicken masala, and fried chicken.

Briyani Brothers & Co.
PG08, Perdana Shopping Centre, 47820 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Tel: 016-635-1105

This post first appeared on eatdrinkkl.com

Friday, February 7, 2020

Snout, Damansara Perdana

Pork pursuers shouldn't turn their nose up at Snout's Signature T-Bone Pork Chop, which surfaces in striking fashion, heaped high with a more than a forkful of classic carbonara, purely eggy with bacon bits and parmesan cheese (RM33). It's a luscious synergy of pork and pasta, with a worthwhile foundation of thick, tender meat - Snout takes pride in these ingredients, relying on antibiotic-free pork and kampung eggs.

Prefer an Asian-inspired porcine pleasure? The braised pork rice is a steaming-hot bowl of soulful comfort, with belly meat braised in soy sauce and spices, rounded out with a runny-yolked egg and two vegetables, for a preparation that speaks of honest, heartfelt cooking (RM18).

Snout
22A-1, Jalan PJU 8/5E, Bandar Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya, 47820 Selangor.
Open Tues-Sun, 1130am-3pm, 530pm-9pm. Tel: 03-7732-8871

This post first appeared on eatdrinkkl.com

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Jar Coffee, Damansara Perdana


A plate of toast, topped with smoked salmon, smashed avocado and poached eggs (RM15); a vegetarian-friendly bowl of fermented Asian fare, beautifully pairing the juicy tang of Korean kimchi with the earthy bite of Indonesian tempeh (RM15); cups of long blacks (RM6) and lattes (RM9 with a RM3 surcharge for almond milk) that come with crunchy-creamy chocolate chip cookies; a cooling glass of redffogato, a rooibos tea take on affogato (RM12): Jar Coffee dishes out more than enough to make it worth chiselling into your cafe bucket-list. Look for the cute petrol-pump entrance.


Jar Coffee
A1-01, Block Annexe, Menara Mustapha Kamal, PJ Trade Centre, Jalan PJU 8/8A, Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Currently open Mon-Fri, 830am-6pm.

This post first appeared on eatdrinkkl.com

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Rare: The Food Company, Damansara Perdana

Rare lives up to its name, casting its net both near and far for prized produce, spanning freshwater fish from a Pahang farm to crustaceans caught off the coast of Spain, meticulous in its sourcing of everything from pesticide-free Malaysian vegetables to Japanese salts and Cambodian peppers. Rare's founders, involved in the business of supplying kitchen equipment and ingredients, weren't originally even planning to open this eatery, but we're happy they have - with a hardworking culinary brigade headed by chef Bryan Tan (whose resume includes restaurants in Bukit Damansara, Bukit Bintang and Petaling Jaya), a menu that showcases modern Japanese inspirations, and a setting with verdant surroundings, Rare is a place to relish.

Start with a mushroom pate, built with buttons and portobellos, blended with ricotta and lemon for a rich spread that's simultaneously earthy and lively, a lovely introduction to Rare's repertoire, partnered with house-baked, smoky-charred sourdough toast (RM12). The restaurant's choice of the land's harvest also pays off beautifully through vivacious Japanese cucumbers with all the natural juiciness of kyuri, reinforced with sesame oil and kuroshio crystal salt (RM9), and a carpaccio of Aomori tomatoes, nectarously luscious, rounded out with sakura salt, kampot pepper and wasabi leaf tsukemono (RM19).

Red Carabinero Prawns, the Cardinals of the East Atlantic's deep sea, might be rare in the Klang Valley's restaurants but reign at Rare - these giants are grilled and served with sushi rice here, oozing a lobster-like sweetness in their flesh and saline succulence in their heads (RM80 each). But local produce is accorded equal reverence at Rare - aquaponic-farmed tilapia from Bentong is crisp to the bite, moist to the chew, treated with the respect it merits after the painstaking efforts of the people who cultivated it (RM22). Diving further into the selection, customers can also surface with a well-executed catch of classic Spanish octopus with olive oil and paprika (RM55) and Dutch mussels steamed in Suntory beer (currently an off-menu special).

Pork plays a pivotal part too - the Okinawan-influenced stewed rafute is sheer, savoury sumptuousness in the form of pork belly, slow-braised for 12 hours (RM18), while iberico pork emerges in purebreed collar meat from Spain's jamon-devoted town of Jabugo, its unmistakably porcine purity brightened with yuzu kosho (RM22), and pork-stuffed, pan-seared gyozas (RM19). Don't sleep on the lamb though - the lamb ribs with Szechuan pepper should earn as much attention for sink-your-teeth-into-this primal pleasure (RM23).

With a dry-aging cabinet beside the open kitchen, it's obvious that beef is a cornerstone here, aged for between 21 and 30 days for a concentrated depth of flavour evident in both the rib eye (RM100, with limited availability) and strip steak (RM38 for 80 grams). Since the portions for these prove light, supplement your bovine requirements with a bowl of wagyu gyutan served in a mini don with ultra-decadent kombu butter, buoyantly balanced with pickled kyuri and shiitake (RM35).

Binchotan-grilled tebasaki (totally tender deboned chicken wings with smoked onion sauce for RM13), house-cured bacon wrapped around cherry tomatoes (RM9), shishito peppers (RM9) and okra (RM6) complete the kushiyaki component, but save space for some sweets - the bruleed marjolaine is a cake that's nutty and nice, made extra-textured with complements of roasted strawberries and black sesame brittles (RM18), while the lemongrass panna cotta is irresistibly soft and achingly smooth, gorgeous with toasted coconut and mango sauce (RM18).

Rare: The Food Company
First Floor, The Club, Empire Residence, Jalan PJU 8/1A, Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 
Kitchen currently opens 6pm-10pm, Tuesday-Sunday. Tel: 012-275-7340

This post first appeared on eatdrinkkl.com

Friday, September 28, 2018

Iki-Ya, Empire Damansara

By day, Haruki Fujikawa has a full-time job running an event logistics company, but by night, he mixes drinks at his new bar, Iki-Ya. If the venue looks familiar, this was formerly Empire Damansara's The Bar Kinugawa; the plant-loving Haruki has brought in a bit of nature into this space, making it feel a little more like an intimate den - he says, after all, it's now practically his second home, since he's here till very late (there's no last call at Iki-Ya, and Haruki sometimes leaves only at four a.m.).

Haruki-san has tended bar in Tokyo and New York, so he's no stranger to potently pleasurable potions. Iki-Ya's range includes some delicious Japanese gin that can be savoured on their own or with tonic; shochu- and sake-based cocktails are available too. Snacks include lightly smoked quail eggs, smoked cheese and smoked edamame.

Iki-Ya
F-12, First Floor, Empire Damansara, Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Open Monday-Saturday, 8pm-late.

This feature first appeared on eatdrinkkl.com

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