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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Seniman @ Pavilion Bukit Jalil

Seniman @ Pavilion Bukit Jalil

August 31, 2022 by StrawberrY Gal

There is so much to go for in Pavilion Bukit Jalil. Being one of the latest hype malls, we definitely will head to try the awesome food in the mall. Recently, we spotted this Seniman Restaurant that is one of the Must try if you are looking for delicious Malay Delights. Seniman brings you the elevated food experience that you definitely love where you can enjoy an unforgettable Malaysian food experience.

What’s so special about Seniman is that the food here brings you some nostalgia and back to the olden days from the time of Allahyarham Tan Sri P.Ramlee. And here, we are able to enjoy and sample the authenticity and delicious local delights. What makes the food even more memorable is that they are putting the effort to make it as authentic as possible just like how our grandmother cooked which uses the mortar and pestle instead of a blender.

The cafe brings you a great ambiance, and one can enjoy sitting down and enjoying a great meal either inside or outside.  

SENIMAN: MERDEKA TIFFIN SET PROMO

One of the highlights from Seniman is there launched their exclusive Merdeka Special Tiffin Set promotion. In here, one can enjoy the taste of Malaysia delights with the limited-edition Merdeka Special Tiffin Set for RM 75 for 2 pax at Seniman. They are available from 13th August till 31st August 2022, where one can grab the beautifully presented tiffin in conjunction with our Merdeka Day! 

The Merdeka Tiffin completes with rice, main and desserts and here is what they have 

1st layer | Rice : Nasi Kuning Mahawangsa x 2 pax

2nd layer | Main Dish : Ayam Rendang Temasek x 2 pax 

3rd layer | Dessert : Pengat Nangka Madu 

This Merdeka Tiffin Set is available for take away and delivery while stocks last!

Not just the Merdeka Tiffin Set, one can enjoy the Talam Set Do Re Mi For 2 pax here too.  The Seniman Talam Set are named Do Re Mi where it tributes to P.Ramlee 1966 Comedy. In here, one can enjoy a wholesome set from rice, meat , and completes with The Tarik Terbalik. Asides that, in the Talam Set; one can enjoy refillable side dishes: Sambal Kelapa Pudina, Pajeri Nenas, Sambal Balacan Tumbuk, Acar Jelatah

Talam Set Do (RM 62)

The Talam Set Do completes with the wholesome dish that one will definitely love. The set comes with the Daging Salai Lemak Cili Padi, Ayam Kunyit Palembang, Sotong Sambal Tumis together with the Nasi Minyak Pengantin. They are served with the Teh Tarik Terbalik.  We love the Sotong Sambal Tumis which are indeed very delicious and fragrant. The sotong comes fresh and the spiciness is really umph! 

Talam Set “RE” (RM 72)

As for the Talam Set “Re” competes with the Kari Kambing Jiwa Kacau, Ayam Masak Kicap Manis, Udang Halba, Nasi Kukus, Beverage and The Tarik Terbalik. They are awesomely good and every mouthful comes superb especially the Udang Goreng Halba and the Ayam Masak Kicap Manis. 

Talam Set “MI” @ RM 82

The Talam Set Mi completes with the Tulang Sisih Kerutup, Ayam Goreng Pak Kaduk, Ikan Siakap Berlado, Nasi Minyak Pengantin, and the Teh Tarik Terbalik. The Talam Set comes simply good and we love how the Ayam Goreng Pak Kaduk is done. It is simply delicious and every mouthful comes simply flavourful.

Asides from Do Re Mi, they do have a wide variety of ala-carte dishes to go for too!

Ikan Siakap Berlado  / Ikan Siakap Berlado Dengan Petai

For fish lovers; one can go for their Ikan Siakap Berlado. The fish is beautifully pan-fried to perfection and topped with the sambal berlado which is so good and delicious. It is so nice and we love the kick of spiciness in it. For those who love sticky beans, you should go for it with the Ikan Siakap Berlado. They are sinfully good with the fragrant taste of the stinky beans.

Gabungan 3 Rasa (RM34)

For first timer, you can go for the Gabungan 3 Rasa where it comes with a a trio of Tauhu Sumbat Kejora (stuffed beancurd), Sotong Kangkong Terangkat (cuttlefish with water spinach salad) and Kerabu Daging Bakar Air Asam (beef kerabu with a dip of tamarind and coconut kerisik)

Mee Rebus Mambang Jingga

The Mee Rebus Mambang Jingga is worth going for where they are indeed packed with flavors, creamy broth, and flavourful taste. 

Lontong Kering Wak Labib

As for the Lontong, it is complete with the compressed rice and served with the thick  Coconut Tumeric vegetables Gravy. 

Mee Kari Udang Bersepai

The Mee Kari Udang is so good that we love to grab the second serving. The unusual mee kari which is packed with flavours and sides with the generous ingredients and huge pranws. So delicious! 

Kuew Teow Beef Terkejut

The flavourful koay teow beef is definitely a must to try. They are perfectly good and delicious. Slurpy-licious texture. 

The Kerutup Mak Tiri 

Asides from the Malay delicacies, they do have more than that. One of them is pizza. What makes them different from many is that their pizza comes with a different topping and they are more to the local tastebuds. Some of their pizza selection includes Pizza Asam Pedas Lautan Gelora, Sambal Bilis Petai Power, Kerabu Ulaman Menjerit and many more.

Sambal Bilis Petai Power

This is sinfully addictive. Petai Lover will say YES to this. The thin crust pizza is beautifully loaded with the petai together with ikan bilis. It is then topped with generous cheese toppings. So good! 

After a heavy meal, why not enjoy some sweet delicacies here? In Seniman, you can enjoy the wide choices of desserts where they have Malay desserts and western ones too. Some of the MUST to go includes the Pisang Sangai Ais Krim, Churros,  Roti Jala Sira Durian and many more.

As for me, I love their Pisang Sangat Ice Cream where the banana is being caramelized and topped with ice cream. You can taste the aromatic taste of the banana with the lovely cooling vanilla ice cream.

Churros

The Churros are a bomb. The churros is perfectly made and glazed with powder sugar. It is then sided with the chocolate and caramel sauce. They are so delicious and I will give a double thumbs up.

Drinks 

As for drinks, they have so much to choose for. This includes servings of Teh Tarik terbalik, Smoothies as well as the Mojitos. Here, we try their selection of Mojitos which are the Apricot, Acerola dan Chia Grand Tea, Blue Curacao and Mojito Limau

So why not head to Seniman to enjoy the wholesome Malay delights 

Seniman Cafe,

Pavilion Bukit Jalil, 

Lot 4.31.00, Level 4, 

Persiaran Jalil Utama, Bukit Jalil, 

57000 Kuala Lumpur,

 Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

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