I was in the Kampung Baru neighbourhood one afternoon and decided to give this Johor food stall a try which was featured in Robyn's blog previously. If you haven't been to Kampung Baru during lunchtime, do give it a try as the place is packed with people eating or packing lunch. If you come early, you can get a parking space or take the LRT to the Kampung Baru station as the eateries are within walking distance. The more popular joints along the main area, Jalan Raja Muda Musa are the Nasi Campur places which are Malay versions of the Chinese economy rice.
This little shack off the road serves up a variety of Johor food whereby Mee Rebus and Mee Bandung was featured. Deciding to be different, I opted for their Nasi Beriani and ordered the Mutton version (RM8.50). It was a huge portion - they gave me one whole shank! Although some parts were not as tender as JM Beriani, it was pretty full of flavours. My plate of Nasi Beriani came with crackers, pickled vegetables and vegetable curry on a seperate side dish. They also serve the Beriani Gam version which is available on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Quite a number of patrons were tucking into the Mee Rebus and Mee Bandung so I definitely will revisit this place for a taste of it to compare with Warung Aji Don in Plaza Damas. Incidentally I am a fan of Johor food especially Kachang Pol and Laksa Johor so I would love recommendations on where to get good versions. Sadly the Kachang Pol place I found at Plaza Damas has now dissapeared.
An Nur Nasi
Jalan Raja Muda Musa
Kampung Baru
Kuala Lumpur
*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from the restaurant for writing this review.
10 comments:
is it very spicy? i personally cannot take too spicy food :(
flymeng - Hmmm, the Jalan Campbell place sounds interesting? Any tips on how to get there?
tekko - not spicy, pretty mild taste in terms of fieriness. You have not tried Nasi Beriani before? It's nice as full of spices and etc.
yum, the mutton looks delicious and not as overpriced as some nasi campur places I've been to (a small miserable piece of goat for RM3, ripoffs!)!
elb - well, it is a kampung still even though they get a great view of KLCC.
hi boo_licious, the nasi bryani looks fantastic!! by the way, do you mind if i link u up? i like your blog & hv been a fan of yours for quite a while now =)
evan
(bossacafez.blogdrive.com)
flymeng - thxs for the tip! I didn't know you're at the USA - tried to get into yr blog a few times but was rejected. Any way, I can get access?
bossacafez - hey, no problems with the link. I hope you managed to get the heavy/thick/double cream from Cold Storage in Spore.
flymeng - thxs! Can include pixs of yr two cats?
1llbshort - yeah, it's healthy and vegetarian. In fact that is large enough for a light lunch.
aku dah try briyani an nur kg baru tak de la sedap sangat..RM9.50 :( not value for money!!
not recommended
Why not try the nasi beryani at one of this mamak's restaurant next to the Masjid Jamek LRT? It's called 'Al Wira' and located in front of the Bank Muamalat. To be honest, i'm quite fussy about nasi beryani and only goes for 'Mat Shah' @ Batu Pahat. I've tried at bangi next to the Putrajaya highway but the food is not that good + quire expensive. So, when i tried at this place, i must say it was worth it..Finally, a place which didn't dissapointed me...
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