There's the ikan, and the squid and the udang, and the nasi lemak :) |
I guess I have extended my hunting territory beyond Cyberjaya, Kajang and Bangi because in this post I am going to cover Melaka. To warm up for the big review, you know how in the movies, the deliriously sensitive guy sweeps the middle-class girl of her feet and takes her for a day trip to another city for dinner--in a private jet--to some high-rise restaurant with a view of the entire city on a starlit night? Well this is a supremely washed-and-ironed-down version of that movie. It was a trip to the state next door for ikan bakar, who according to my business partner is the best ikan bakar in the whole of Malaysia (that's bold and italic right there for emphasis)... and worth the 2 hour-commute one-way in a road vehicle, in the rain. Yes, that's how special the ikan bakar is.
Sotong goreng. My favourite! A+ |
Udang panggang. Nice and fresh. |
We arrived right before maghrib to this row of open-air restaurants, somewhere in the middle of Melaka, supposedly by the sea or river (though I couldn't see it). The raw seafood is on display on a table near the front, fish-market style and you get to pick which one you wanted. We got a fish, some squid and a basket of prawns.
Nasi lemak paling sedap di Malaysia, kalah nasi lemak Antarabangsa.. |
So here's how the grilled fish is eaten. They load a basket of small nasi lemaks onto the table in front of you and you can eat however much you want with your seafood. The rice, I must say was simply delicious. The sambal in the rice was awesome too, though you can barely taste it, it was so sikit. The sauce for the fish was kicap with cili's and onions. And the fish was simply cooked but heavenly ---I forgot all about the rice when I had it and ate it on its own. But it could also be that I was really hungry from the very long jet ride.
For now, I will say this is the best ikan bakar in the whole of Malaysia, until I try that glamorous Ana Ikan Bakar one in Bangi first for comparison purposes. The place did crowed up a bit after dark and the atmosphere was friendly and Melaka-ish, possibly because the main topic of our conversation was mostly Hang Jebat and Hang Tuah and who was guilty of treason. Will possibly come back again, try the restaurant next door insya'Allah, and perhaps discuss a more interesting subject matter during dinner. :P
Ala Kassim
Medan Ikan Bakar Alai, Melaka
Cleanliness: C (forget the surau in the compound, use the masjid)
Price: I wouldn't know. Around ~RM60 I guess. Thank you Izham :)
Satisfaction Level: A++ (the fish was just right with the nasi lemak)
Service: A (fast and friendly)
Atmosphere: B+
shima, takkan discuss hang tuah n jebat ajer
ReplyDeleteshima..no pic of you..and 'your friend'.....best kan ikan bakar kat situ..:)
ReplyDeletehehe....next time miza, insya'Allah
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