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Warung, Mid Valley Megamall
As a writer, I hate going out of the office to meet clients. To me, that is the job of the servicing department. Before you write me off as an introvert, note that I do enjoy mingling with people. But since I have to mingle and socialise at events after work, I?d rather not do so when I?m working. Sadly, my boss doesn?t seem to agree with my theory -- he drags me out to see clients almost all the time.
At a recent client meeting, I spotted Warung when we crossed over from Northpoint to Mid Valley. Since my boss wanted to impress the client with an overpriced yet mediocre lunch, I told myself I?d make a trip to Warung another day. That day came a week later, after the Che Che New York launch. The place really resembles a warung, except that it is cleaner and newer. Its decor boasts aluminium tables, wooden stools, wooden wall panels and old vases -- a very old school set up. I already had my eye on the Nasi Tumpang (RM9.80), as I was curious to know what was under the tall wrap. This multi-layered creation comprised chicken curry, rice, cucumber, egg, sambal and serunding, with keropok ikan and acar at the side. It was good stuff!![]() Soto Ayam (RM6.50) was quite popular among diners, judging from the number of bowls on my table, and on every other table. I had a few bites, and it was rather delicious. I?m not a fan of soto ayam, as I vaguely remember eating a nasty, MSG laden version when I was in primary school. But Warung?s version was full of flavour and nicely peppered for a good kick. I didn?t try the nasi lemak ayam (RM6.90), but according to the person who had it, the nasi tumpang was better. I was slightly sceptical about the Burger Warung Special (RM4.80). ?How good can it be?? I asked myself. While it wasn?t as good as the top 3 burgers on my burger list, it was tasty in its own way. The egg-wrapped patty came smothered with mayonnaise and chilli sauce, with a slice of melted cheese. It was hardly greasy, but had a good amount of sloppiness. I meant to share the kuihs I selected, but it was so good, I ate it all. My favourite was the pulut inti. The glutinous rice was fragrant and full of caramelised grated coconut. The bingka ubi (baked tapioca kuih mixed with sweet pandan-flavoured custard) was also very good. It was of just the right sweetness and the brown top was rich and beautifully caramelised. Three-layer tea (comprising gula Melaka at the bottom, evaporated milk at the centre and tea at the top) is becoming more and more popular these days. The one I tried at a Chinese coffeeshop was so-sweet-until-can-die, I never ordered it again. But I didn?t want to be rude, so I had a sip at Warung. It wasn?t as sweet as I feared it to be. The layers were well balanced -- it was fragrant, creamy and rich. Milo Warung Special was very thick. I don?t think I?ve ever had Milo this thick before, unless I made it myself. I enjoyed my meal, especially the kuih and nasi tumpang. I would like to try other things on the menu, but I can?t bring myself to pass up the nasi tumpang just yet! Who wants to go with me again? Ambiance: 6/10 Price: 6/10 Food: 6.5/10 (halal) Verdict: The food isn?t fantastic, but it is homely and satisfying. Warung is now bookmarked as my good-places-to-eat in Mid Valley. Lot F028C, 1st Floor (near the KTM Komuter entrance) North Court, MidValley Megamall Opens 8.30am onwards
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