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Fun dining at Madam Kwan's

Post a Comment November 21, 2011
Malaysian Beef Rendang
Malaysian Beef Rendang

Ahhh, those Malaysia, truly Asia commercials running endlessly on the cable channels.  Catching them every so often, you can't help but wonder about the sightseeing, shopping and of course, the eating over there.  By a stroke of luck, Happyfoodies got an invite from AirAsia Philippines and Tourism Malaysia for a look-see, look-buy and look-taste in Kuala Lumpur.  One of our memorable food stops was Madam Kwan's at the upscale Pavillion Mall which is a good opportunity to see why the place is popular.

Belacan Kangkong
Belacan Kangkong

Lagal[og] says:  Eating with a group has its pros and cons.  Pros: you get to order more variety and sample more items in the menu.  Cons:  it's easy to get lost in the shuffle of dishes as your taste buds become increasingly confused with the rush of different flavors, some of which are strangely familiar but somehow different from our Pinoy dishes.  But I ain't complaining.  Anyway, the Belacan Kangkong left a big impression on me.

Fried King Prawns in Garlic Soya Sauce
Fried King Prawns in Garlic Soya Sauce

It's like a flavor-drenched version of our Kangkong with Bagoong (river spinach cooked in fermented fish paste). tickling your palate with saltiness mixed in with the soft kangkong leaves.  I also liked the Fried King Prawns in Garlic Soya Sauce as I like anything with garlic in it.  In fact, it's got lots of halved garlic cloves steeped in the soya sauce, the better to repeatedly dip the shrimp in the sauce as I relish the piece of prawn I got.

Dumpling Soup
Dumpling Soup

Ironwulf says: I started out with the Dumpling Soup which has  a warm and flavorful broth suffused with  flavors to drench my hunger pangs. The dumpling has shrimp and pork meat that was soft, chewy and oozing with flavor. The Malaysian Satay was packed with meaty and perfectly-grilled  chicken and beef perfectly, something I thoroughly enjoyed using to scrape off the rich peanut sauce from the dish it was served on.

Malaysian Satay
Malaysian Satay

I also specifically ordered  Beef Rendang and it didn't dissapoint. The easy to pick out tender meat was packed with spices so each bite reveals a burst of flavors. Another favorite was the Brocolli Mushroom. I may be a bit biased with the mushroom but this one was really good coupled with the fresh and crispy broccoli and the very tasty sauce.

Brocolli and Mushrooms
Brocolli and Mushrooms

Lagal[og] says:  For dessert, we knew we had to have some Ice Campur.  It's sort of like our Halo-halo, shaved/crushed ice laced with beans, nuts and milk.  Nothing too sweet, just something light and easy to cap our heavy meal.

 

Ice Campur
Ice Campur

Madam Kwan's
Bangsar Tel: 03-22842297,
Suria KLCC Tel: 03-20262297/98,
Mid Valley Mega Mall 03-22872297/98,
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur 03-21432297/96,
Empire Shopping Gallery Subang 03-50222297/98

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