Acha Curry House Indian Rice
Indian, Pork-Free
- RM20 - RM50 per pax
Chiefeater Luke Soon had enough of Chinese food and decided it was time for some Indian cuisine and Acha Curry House was his choice
Malay, Daging Salai, Pork-Free
Looking for food around Kota Damansara, we discovered Kampung-Lah which has a strong following among its fans. With a reputation for serving up authentic Malay cuisine from Negeri Sembilan and Johor, it's no wonder they've garnered a loyal following over the years. While waiting for our meal, they gave us a complimentary plate of rojak.
The Ulam
One dish that truly stole the show was the Masak Lemak Daging Salai. Priced at RM45++, this hearty dish is a celebration of bold flavours and rich textures. The creamy "lemak" sauce, infused with aromatic spices, enveloped tender pieces of smoked beef. Each bite was a symphony of savoury and spicy notes, though the spice level was definitely not for the faint of heart. While most of the meat was perfectly cooked, there was a slight inconsistency with one piece being a tad chewy. Nonetheless, the overall experience was delightful and left me craving more.
Another standout was the Ikan Asam Pedas, priced at RM49++. This classic Malay dish featured a perfectly cooked siakap bathed in a tangy and aromatic gravy. The balance of sourness and spiciness was spot-on, creating a harmonious flavour profile that tantalized the taste buds. Each spoonful offered a burst of refreshing acidity, making it a refreshing and satisfying choice.
However, the dish that truly stole my heart was the Terung Berlado, priced at RM18++. Despite its simplicity, this humble eggplant dish packed a punch in terms of flavour. The eggplant was cooked to perfection, with a melt-in-your-mouth texture that complemented the bold and spicy "berlado" sambal. Each bite was a delightful explosion of flavours, leaving me wanting more.
The bill came up to slightly over RM200++ for the 4 of us. I can understand why some people have complained about the price but I think it's fair value for the quality that we were served. If you're looking for a taste of traditional Negeri Sembilan styled cuisine that's sure to satisfy your cravings, look no further than Kampung-Lah.
Business Hours
Opens Daily
11:30 am to 05:00 pm
06:00 pm to 10:00 pm
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