The only time, during our stay in KL, we ate at a "proper" restaurant was at Madam Kwan's. We were recommended to try this place by the driver who drove us to Genting Highlands. He wouldn't recommend anything else as he kept saying taste is subjective, but he did keep mentioning Madam Kwan's so we thought we had to try it.
We arrived at Madam Kwan's just in time for lunch, as we were in a office district, it was packed, but luckily we narrowly missed the crowd so we didn't have to queue.
Nasi Lemak (RM 21.90) |
The nasi lemak we had the day before had left me wanting more, so I just had to try Madam Kwan's nasi lemak. The rice was fragrant and tasty on its own and the beef rendang was rich in flavour but, not to spicy. I did miss the crunch from the ikan bilis and peanuts which nasi lemak normally comes with, but Madam Kwan's saucy version was tasty. To be honest though, the nasi lemak we had at the market was on par with this one and only a third of the price!
Fish Noodle Soup (RM 23.90) |
Mr. T decided to try the fish noodle soup as he was feeling a bit unwell and avoiding anything too spicy. The fish noodle soup does bland with its lack of colour, but it was actually delicious. The flavours were subtle, but just perfect for an aching tummy and they were generous with the fish.
Then for dessert we just had to try the banana fritters. We enjoyed this dessert very much. The banana fritter was nice and crispy and the vanilla ice cream complemented it very well!
Banana Fritters (RM 15) |
Overall, we enjoyed our meal at Madam Kwan's. The food was great, but the service could've been better. They delivered the wrong dishes to our table twice! And as it was so busy at that time, we struggled to get anyone's attention. Other than that, good food and comfortable restaurant!
Ratings: /10
Food: 8
Value: 7
Atmosphere: 8
Service: 6
Overall: 7.3/10
Restaurant Information
Madam Kwan's
Level 1 Pavilion Mall
168 Jalan Bukit Bintang
Bukit Bintang
Kuala Lumpur
Website: madamkwans.com.my
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