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January 25, 2017

Yemeni Cuisine @ Al Nafoura, Wangsa Maju


Flavours of Yemeni Cuisine

There aren’t many Yemeni cuisine available here in our Malaysian shores. More widely categorize as Middle Eastern cuisine, Yemeni cuisine is the national cuisine of Yemen. The cuisine uses spices along with meat in most of their dishes. Staple vegetables consist of tomatoes, onions and potatoes. The cuisine also has lots of rice and bread as their daily staples too.


It was my first experience of Yemeni flavours and I am glad it was at Al Nafoura Restaurant. Located in Wangsa Maju, Al Nafourah opened January 2016. Husband and wife team, Rahim and Izana hopes to introduce authentic Yemeni cuisine to diners here as they both enjoy the cuisine very much. Rahim learned to appreciate the cuisine while studying in Saudi Arabia during his younger years.

Everything from décor to menu at Al Nafoura is out together by both Rahim and Izana. While the décor may seemed relatively simple, the ambiance does reflect the culture of the cuisine. Warm terracotta colors are contrasted with soft white while warm yellow lighting sets the mood. Pieces of Middle Eastern art, photos and knick knacks completed the interior.


The menu is decent and filled with photos to assist those who may not be familiar with the cuisine like me. From Chef’s Recommendation to appetizers, Arabic breads, tapas, main dishes to fusion dishes and desserts, Al Nafoura tries to bring in authentic flavours of Yemeni food, said to be influenced from flavours of Africa, India and Turkey. The menu also has vegetarian options.



Arabic breads are simply a must in the cuisine. These are eaten with all the stews and braised dishes. High on the recommended list to try is the Mullawah Bread (RM5 small | RM8 large). The tasty Yemeni bread is a sort of large flat bread layered and folded with ghee and cooked on flat pan. The flat bread is deliciously aromatic and toasty with a lightly flaky texture. It certainly went really well with our dip and prawn stew. This is only available on weekdays for dinner and weekends only.


Hummus (RM12) is made really well here. Garlicky and nutty flavours shined through the creamy bean dip. A light tang of citrus, a dash of olive oil, black sesame and some chopped tomatoes whets the appetite along with the Mullawah bread.


Prawns cooked in a thick and rich tomato stew summed up Prawn Salona (RM22). The balance of spices like cumin and cayenne really added delicious depth of flavours in the stew. This one goes well with rice or bread.


Oqda means ‘knot’ in Arabic and so Chicken Oqda (RM17) is a dish that is tied together with rich spices and vegetables cooked with chicken. Chunky boneless shredded chicken has well absorbed the tomatoey vegetable and spiced up sauce so well. Slap on the bread to pick up the Chicken Oqda for a tasty appetizer treat.


The first main dish to arrive was the Mandi Chicken (RM16 quarter| RM26 half). A whole chicken Maryland is marinated and grilled. The beautiful golden hue denoted the spiced marinade. Served with fluffy saffron Basmati rice and a special curry gravy, the dish is suitable for both adults as well as kids. The chicken is moist and tender with a tasty savory note that is easy to enjoy. There is also a lamb option for this dish.


Another main dish we had is the Kabsa Lamb Rice (RM23 small | RM37 large). The Kabsa lamb stew has large pieces of bone-in lamb in a yellow gravy finished with lots of fresh coriander. Served with a yellow spiced Basmati rice and also a curry gravy, this one is superb. Not a fan of lamb, the lamb stew is really very moreish. The lamb is so tender and melts-in-the-mouth and is well perfumed by spices that there is no meaty lamb smell that is usually present. The rice is also very fluffy and aromatic, making the dish a winner in my books. There is also a chicken option for this one but I highly recommend the lamb.


Do order a side of Garlic Sauce (RM4) to go with the main dishes. Creamy pungent garlicky sauce added a spin of tasty flavours to any dishes at Al Nafoura.


Our limelight of the evening was the house signature Lamb Maghdout (RM39 1/2kg | RM75 1kg) or Chicken (RM35 half | RM65 whole). Lamb is marinated with lots of spices and pressure cooked to delicious tenderness. Coupled with the tomato and spice based Basmati rice, the dish also has lots of raw red onions, fresh coriander and boiled egg.


Al Nafoura has nailed their lamb dishes to perfection. The lamb in this dish is even better than the Kabsa lamb. Gorgeously fork tender, the lamb has sublime spice flavours with a smoky note. The rice is very tasty and fluffy too. The flavours from the pairing is well balanced and scrumptious. Even though I was pretty full, I find myself going back for this dish simply because I really enjoyed the flavours. It takes at least 20 to 30 minutes to prepare this dish but it’s truly well worth the wait.


Order the Al Nafoura Salad (RM10) to go with the main dishes for fresh burst of crunchy vegetables. Chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions and olives are lightly seasoned to keep the freshness.


Sahawiq or a tomato salsa is the sauce that really pulls every dish together. It has such a hit of heat from chilies and a pump of robust onions and tomato flavours that had me spooning lots of the sauce on all the main dishes. Damn shiok sauce!


We were told that Rahim came up with Maggi Goreng Kabsa (RM18). Not an authentic one but rather a creative fusion, the noodles turned out to be decent. Nothing to shout about but still, it makes a nice single dish for those who are game to try this. The actual noodle comes with meat while ours had no meat due to our request since we already had so much meat in our mains.


For desserts, we opted to try the Areeka (RM18), a sweet and savory dessert made from homemade wheat flatbread and dates. It has quite a unique flavour and may take work or not with some. The thick cream topping with shredded cheese gave the dish an oddness of flavour. It is also quite rich and heavy so it is best to share this dessert.


I prefer the Kunafe (RM15), a Middle Eastern sweet pastry of golden crispy shredded phyllo stuffed with white soft cheese. This one is crispy and creamy with a luscious cheesy note. Finished with a thick whipped cream, I like the dessert with its gentle sweetness and crispy texture.


Order the refreshing cold Lemon & Mint (RM8) to freshen up the palate or the hot Adani Spice Tea (RM6 – cup | RM12 – teapot) to washed down the richness of the dishes. The tea is similar to our pulled tea except it is spiced with ginger, cloves and cardamom.




Try Yemeni cuisine at least once and you will be surprise at how good the cuisine is. Al Nafoura is a great choice to try the cuisine as the Rahim has really nailed the flavours well. Dishes are affordable and prepared very well. Al Nafoura also does catering for private parties. It may be my first time trying Yemeni cuisine but it will certainly not be my last as Al Nafoura has really left a delicious experience of Yemeni cuisine for me.



AL NAFOURA
9-G, Plaza Wangsa Maju (Hedgeford Galleria),
Jalan Maju Ria 2,
Wangsa Maju, Section 10,
53300 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-4131 4886


Business Hours:
Sat to Thurs 11.30am to 10pm
Friday          11.30am to 1pm | 2.15 to 10pm

October 29, 2015

Tous Les Jours Bakery Presents Orchid Culture


Malaysia’s First Orchid Boutique Opens Its Doors in Tous Les Jours Bakery!



Be enchanted with an atrium of exotic orchids while you visit Tous les Jours at Empire Shopping Gallery and Bangsar Shopping Centre! A collaboration between Tous les Jours and Waltex Biotec Sdn Bhd., the South Korean bakery franchise is set to have their customers enjoy a refreshing dining experience with the Orchid Culture in the bakery.






Orchid Culture offers a variety of the Phalaenopsis or Moth Orchids. The Phalaenopsis are the most popular orchids cultivated as potted plants. According to Orchid Culture Director, Darren Yeo, this particular species are typically fond of warm temperatures and are suitable for the human living environment. They need minimal sunlight but lots of oxygen. Phalaenopsis are cultivated in a control environment and takes up to 4 years to bloom. Once the flowers bloom, they last from 1 month to 3 months in their sheer beauty when taken care well. These only need to be watered every 10 days.



All orchid plants in Orchid Culture are for sale and comes with instructions on how to care for them. One may think that they are pricey but bear in mind it takes lots of TLC of 4 years to cultivate an orchid plant. However, these blooms is gorgeously enchanting and mesmerizing and can certainly brighten up the ambiance as well as giving the space an air of elegance, hence the orchids make the most favorable gift for many for personal as well as business gifts.








Tous les Jours, a French-Asian bakery, has certainly rocked the bread industry in our nation. The name translate to ‘Everyday’, serving up a unique selection of exquisite bakery goods made with high quality ingredients from Korea. Originating from Korea, Tous les Jours is a Korean franchise that first opened in Malaysia on June 2013. With four outlets in Empire Shopping Gallery, Subang, Empire Damansara and Bangsar to date, Tous les Jours is set with a European décor to further emphasize its concept.




We visited the Tous les Jours at Empire Shopping Gallery in Subang, which has a unique dining concept of a bakery, café and bistro plus the atrium of Orchid Culture. It is one of the favorite spots for many in enjoying baked goods for breakfast as well as a selection of dine-in café cum bistro menu for lunch and dinner. Tous les Jours also offers catering services as well as a wide range of cakes and pastries for orders. There are specials for Birthdays as well as seasonal favorites.




We kept admiring the lovely blooms as well as the delectable array of artisan pastries, bread and cakes in the shop. Every item looks equally tempting. One of Tous les Jours best-sellers are their croissants with beautifully buttery and flaky textures. There is a good mix of Asian as well as European selections.



Whether one is dining or having a take-out, Tous les Jours will set an unforgettable experience like no other. Especially with the Orchid Culture now, dining-in might be a wise choice to enjoy a meal with the exotic blooms. Who knows, you might just be tempted to take an orchid home as well as the baked goods!

For more information on Tous les Jours, visit their website: www.tlj.com.my
  

July 11, 2014

Cinnamon Coffee House, One World Hotel: Buka Puasa dengan Aroma Semenanjung Buffet



Over 100 Varieties of Aroma Semenanjung Feast!







It’s been a week into the holy month of Ramadhan and if you are still looking for a place to Buka Puasa, do head over to the award-winning Cinnamon Coffee House at One World Hotel for a taste of Malaysia Truly Asia featuring multi-ethnic delicacies of Malay, Indian, Chinese, Nyonya and Eurasian. Themed ‘Aroma Semenanjung’, diners are treated to a menu of over 100 varieties each day.


My sixth installment of places to Buka Puasa, Cinnamon Coffee House is no stranger to me. Synonymous for their huge buffet spread, there is always something for everyone. The moment one walks in, the dessert station will have your full attention with its sweet treats. There are plenty of other mouthwatering stations so make sure to check everything out.







One of the highlights of the buffet has to be the Roast New Zealand Lamb stuffed with Briyani Rice. Roasted with spices, the lamb is beautifully roasted and tender with lots of flavor. I savored a few slices with Mint Sauce and Black Pepper Sauce with much delight.


Sup Tulang Rawan is a perfect way to get the appetite started after a long day of fasting. The soup is spiked with lots of aromatic spices and herbs. One might want to enjoy all the big bones filled with bone marrow goodness! Other soups on rotation are Kambing Rerempah, Soto Ayam and Sup Ekor Pedas.


Right at the entrance, there are two chefs busily stirring and mixing a traditional kampung treat, the Makings of Dodol. It takes a lot of time to stir the dodol till it turns into the chewy texture and a deep rich brown. Both chefs were there almost two hours working hard at this yummy treat…


There were few kawah holding curries and one of them is a dry Rendang Tok Gunung Rapat. This one calls for pieces of Lemang for extra richness. Another one holds Kari Ikan Kepala bubbling gently.







There are also quite a few Kerabus at the appetizer bar. From Acar Buah, Kerabu Mangga and Betik Muda to Acar Timun dan Nenas, Kerabu Daging and more, there are also an array of Ulams and Sambals. Check out the DIY Caesar Salad, Cold Cuts and Cheese Smorgasboard.


Seafood on Ice had crushed ice holding weights of Chilled Prawns, Mussels, Crabs and Fresh Oysters.







 

Platters of Nasi Dagang, Nasi Ulam, Nasi Pelangi and Nasi Kerabu are the perfect companion for Sambal Sotong, Gulai Ikan and Paru Goreng Cili. Make sure to enjoy these with Telur Masin and Ikan Masin with Sambals for extra oomphs!


Hot buffet warmers showcase Beef Sumor Kalimantan, Rendang Tiger Prawns with Kerisik, Chicken Kurma Rajawali, Petai dengan Sotong, Ikan Patin Masak Tempoyak, Daging Sumor, Sotong Kalio Batawi, Sayur Leman Nangka and more.


Don’t miss Ayam Percik, Puyuh Goereng Berempah, Ikan Bakar, Satay, Murtabak, Sotong and Kangkung, Bubur Lambuk and other scrumptious local delights!








Other international highlights include Japanese Sushi and Sashimi, Western Station, Indian Station, Mee Goreng Station, Pasta Station, Noodle Station, Pizza Station, Tempura Station, Yong Tau Foo Station and so much more…








There is also a Bread Station featuring beautiful fresh baked goods.








As mentioned earlier, the Dessert Station is filled to the max with lots of Malay Kuihs, Aneka Raya Cookies, Kurma, Serawa Durian Pulut, Tapai Pulut, Pandan Kurma Mousse, Ice Kacang and Cendol. These make the perfect ending to a Buka Puasa feast.


Of course there are more desserts, this time international one featuring Western desserts of Cakes, Puddings and Tarts, Fruits, Ice Cream and Fried Ice Creams, Chocolate Fountain and more. The buffet has so many choices to satisfy everyone’s tastebud.








Daily buffet dinner starts from 6.30pm to 10.30pm and priced at RM95++ for adult and RM48++ for children aged 4 – 12 years for 19 June – 27 June 2014. From 28 June until 27 July 2014, the buffet dinner will be priced at RM128++ and RM64++ respectively.

For enquiries or reservations, please call 603 - 7681 1157.




CINNAMON COFFEE HOUSE
One World Hotel Petaling Jaya
First Avenue, Bandar Utama City Centre,
47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: +603-7681 1157


*Read about my last year’s Ramadhan here.
**More photos of food at my Facebook: Chasing Food Dreams