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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / SANTAPAN KAMPUNG TRADISI @ ENAK KL

SANTAPAN KAMPUNG TRADISI @ ENAK KL

May 31, 2016 by StrawberrY Gal

For this ramadhan, why not head to enjoy some local delights for your ramadhan sensation. Enak KL of course brings you with the loads variety of choices of ramadhan dishes for you to enjoy.

As we know Enak KL is one of the popular Malay cuisine that not to be missed in Kuala Lumpur. Bringing you with the delicious authentic cuisine and heart warming service has won them numerous awards. Leverage on their focus to bringing traditional Malay cuisine to the fine dining population, Enak KL has won many well-deserving accolades.

The fine attention to detail is evidenced from the elegant and cosy ambience that we have at Enak KL. It is almost like a trip down memory lane to the good old days when you visit your great grandmother for a family dinner get-together. In addition to the nostalgic atmosphere, each of the familiar all-time local classics such as Satay, Gado-Gado and Rendang Padang are prepared using age-old recipes that have been passed down for generations to stay true to delivering their renowned traditional Malay Fine Cuisine that warms your heart!

Start your meals with a variety of starter from the bakwan taugeh,kerabu ikan pari, murtabak ayam, sambal tempoyak, cucur udang, sambal cencaluk and more. I love the variety of choices of kerabu which will definite to tempt me till the fullest.

As for the main they have a variety of mains to go for and it will be served ala-minute Enjoy their ikan lemak belimbing buluh, ayam kari kapitan, udang lemak manis and many more. They comes with such a good variety of dishes and delicious one. I love their ayam percik that comes simply tender and juicy. While the gulai ikan tonggol is another nice one to enjoy.

Never leave without trying their desserts. I am indeed a big fans of the Malay desserts and it is indeed impressive.  Love their pisang caramel, onde –onde and some of the Malay kuih as well as Gula Sago Melaka. The desserts comes perfectly good and not too sweet.

Though the Ramadhan buffet is not too extensive but it is indeed worth for the money you payed. The buffet are priced at RM 85 nett per person for adult  while children below 12 years old are priced at RM 45 nett per person.

Why not booked your table with Enak KL to avoid disappointment.

Address:
LG2, Feast Floor,
Starhill Gallery,
181 Jalan Bukit Bintang

Open from 12pm to 12am
(Last order at 11:45pm)

For corporate / group reservation
Email us at [email protected]

For reservations and enquiries,
Call +603-2141 8973 or
Email us at [email protected]

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInStarhillGallery, Buka Puasa 2016

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