Tuesday, July 07, 2026

Mama Lek (แม่เล็ก), Wisma Cosway, Kuala Lumpur

Mama Lek (แม่เล็ก), Wisma Cosway, Kuala Lumpur

Thai beef noodle shop (Lot G-37 Wisma Cosway, 88 Jalan Raja Chulan, 50200 Kuala Lumpur). Isaan styled apparently.

Mama Lek (แม่เล็ก), ice green tea

Green tea was milky. Not bad though.

Mama Lek (แม่เล็ก), mixed beef sen lek

This was a bowl of sen lek (rice noodles) with mixed beef parts. Broth was rich & deep in a sweet & savoury manner, steeped in their blend of warm spices. Thankfully, it was more savoury than sweet.

Mama Lek (แม่เล็ก), mixed beef sen lek

Amidst the mixed cuts which included sliced beef, tripe, beef balls, brisket and tendon, we also found some tongue. First time encountering them in Thai beef noodles. Enjoyable bowl. Would love to come back again.

Mama Lek (แม่เล็ก), Wisma Cosway, Kuala Lumpur

Monday, July 06, 2026

Mr Naan & Mrs Idly, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur

Mr Naan & Mrs Idly, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur

Catchy name there (190 Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, tel : +60 17-762 9070). Though for a restaurant with idly in the name, I was expecting them to open early enough for breakfast. 

Mr Naan & Mrs Idly, masala lassi

Nice salty spicy masala lassi with cumin and a bit of burn on the throat.

Mr Naan & Mrs Idly, special idly

Wanted a go with their special idly even though I had a good idea how it tasted. What with the nice drizzle of ghee and all. The texture's a little less dense than what I'm used to though. Still delicious with the chutneys and tangy sambar.

Mr Naan & Mrs Idly, dal tadka

Their dal tadka was delicious. Believe it or not, it was deliciously savoury in a manner that reminded me of fried chicken. With a bit of heat as well. Nice one. 👍🏼

Mr Naan & Mrs Idly, cheese naan

Some cheese naan to go with their dal. Good pairing if I might say so.

Mr Naan & Mrs Idly, veg briyani

Vegetable briyani was well spiced and moreish. Portion didn't look huge but it was pretty filling.

Mr Naan & Mrs Idly, masala tea

Masala tea's milky and a little weak on the spice.

Mr Naan & Mrs Idly, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur
Mr Naan & Mrs Idly, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur

Sunday, July 05, 2026

Restoran Jiang He (江河炸鸡饭), Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur

Restoran Jiang He (江河炸鸡饭), Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur

Restoran Jiang He (49 Jalan Padang, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur) was mentioned somewhere and we wanted to find out for ourselves how good their fried chicken rice might be. Google has strung up a complicated geotagged address (No. 49, Jalan Padang Walter Grenier, off, Jln Imbi, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur) to their location.  

I have absolutely no idea why Walter Grenier had to be mentioned in that mess of an address aside from the fact that Jalan Padang is in between Jalan Walter Grenier and Lorong Walter Grenier. 🤯 Enlighten me anyone?

Restoran Jiang He (江河炸鸡饭), chicken rice

Anywayyss...chicken rice. Not bad. Rice was savoury, pretty well flavoured and had a light hint of ginger which I didn't even mind. Paired nicely with their garlicky & limey chilli.

Restoran Jiang He (江河炸鸡饭), fried chicken leg

The mentioned fried chicken was a sizeable meaty battered thigh. The brining has gone all the way into the meat. Nice. Will be Back.

Restoran Jiang He (江河炸鸡饭), Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur

There's been a bunch of conflicting information online on their operating hours. As of this visit, the word from the proprietress is Mon - Sat from 9am.

Restoran Jiang He (江河炸鸡饭), Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur

Saturday, July 04, 2026

Pulut bun from the You Tiao stall @ Food Republic in Pavilion KL

Food Republic in Pavilion KL, pulut bun

Found these at the you tiao stall at Food Republic in the basement of Pavilion (168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur).

Food Republic in Pavilion KL, pulut bun

These were different from the ones at Shou Yi Fried Fritters at Food Opera at ION Orchard. There's a higher sweet glutinous rice to bread ratio which made this much less bready. Being breadier also gave them a better chew texture. I kinda like both.

Food Republic in Pavilion KL

Battered Fish & Chip, REXKL, Kuala Lumpur

Battered Fish & Chip, REXKL, Kuala Lumpur

Read about these guys located at Chinatown (REXKL, 80 Jalan Sultan, 50000 Kuala Lumpur).

Battered Fish & Chip, chippy tea

According to them, perch is used for their fish.

Battered Fish & Chip, fish

Cut of the fish was a little thin and soft. Detected a slight "muddiness" in the flavour. I prefer the firm and flaky texture from haddock and cod. Not a fan of their batter too.

The lemon & mint mushy peas were refreshing though and it was my favourite thing together with the chips from all the food we got here.

Battered Fish & Chip, curry sauce

Curry sauce had texture like it was made with melted potatoes.

Battered Fish & Chip, pickled egg

Pickled eggs are available here.

Battered Fish & Chip, posh prawn sandwich
Battered Fish & Chip, posh prawn sandwich

Something call posh prawn sandwich. Not bad tasting with the dill-y salad inside but there weren't much prawns. I got reminded of the prawn roll from Market Grill. This one here felt like the less posh version compared to what Market Grill did.

Battered Fish & Chip, REXKL, Kuala Lumpur

Friday, July 03, 2026

Madam Kwan's, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur

Madam Kwan's, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur

Haven't eaten at Madam Kwan's for a very long time. The last time might have been that one at Mid Valley. This was us getting re-acquainted at KLCC (Lot 420 / 421 , Level 4, Suria KLCC, 50088 Kuala Lumpur).

Madam Kwan's, teh tarik

Was looking forward to a robust and creamy teh tarik from them. It's adequately milky but not as kaw (😂) as I was imagining. The first description that came to mind was the description 'textbook teh tarik'. To be cautioned that you and I may have used different textbooks while schooling 😂. Didn't suck. In fact it passed muster. Drinkable.

Madam Kwan's, petai fried rice

What's really good was their petai fried rice. Calling it petai fried rice was a bit of a misnomer because what stood out apart from the stink beans was the deliciously umami and shrimpy sambal they used for the fry.

Madam Kwan's, petai fried rice

Pretty big portion too.

Madam Kwan's, green chilli

Green chilli on the side had a lot less heat than I thought. But it's kinda good with the fried rice.

Madam Kwan's, nasi lemak

This was our first nasi lemak from Madam Kwan's. Never had it before. Closest thing to it we've tried was the one from the defunct Grandma's. It's not a bad rendition but after the recent Together Nasi Lemak and having tried the likes of Village Park, I don't think I'll put this at the top of my list.

Madam Kwan's, otak otak

Otak otak's chunky and has bits of fish inside. I wanted to describe them as being similar to Muar otah but these didn't taste like those.

Madam Kwan's, fruit rojak

Didn't think much of their fruit rojak. I'm surprised that with so much sesame seeds and crush peanuts, very little of those flavours came through. No you tiao also. The fruit consisted of just sour crunchy mangoes and equally sour pineapples - unless one counted chunks of turnips and cucumber as fruits. Tau pok was dry and crunchy like biscuits.

Madam Kwan's, ice coffee

Ice coffee's thick but not fragrant.

Madam Kwan's, ice campur

Liked their ice campur better than I thought I would. The shaven ice was topped with rose syrup and milk. So it's bandung-y.

Madam Kwan's, ice campur

Surprised to find a bunch of cashews and raisins in there.

Madam Kwan's, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur