Nasi Ayam Betutu - MYR14++ (MYR16.30 nett). I don't know what Betutu means so I did an online search for that word and found that Betutu is a Balinese dish of steamed or roasted chicken. I don't remember the taste of the chicken as I only ate a bit of it since this dish is shared by 2 pax.
Hot white coffee - MYR5++ (MYR5.85 nett) and dessert - Red Bean Soup with Lotus Seed - MYR5++ which is the same price as the hot white coffee. Not a good idea to eat dessert for dinner but ah well....
Total bill is MYR28 nett for 2 pax for our weekly dinner in Jaya due to bad traffic.
The Betutu Chicken looks tasty, I like
ReplyDeleteGood! :)
DeleteIt looks juicy with a bit of oil
ReplyDeleteyes. you are right.
DeleteBalinese? I'm in! I love ASEAN cuisines!
ReplyDeleteyes I know you prefer these to western food.
DeleteRed bean looks thick and good here.
ReplyDeleteit is one of the good ones and just slightly sweet so is good.
DeleteI like the read bean dessert. Hmm. Bertutu?? Must be Indonesian. The chicken looked char.
ReplyDeleteBali is in Indonesia so in a way you are right.
DeleteI like the look of the Betutu Chicken but I think you wouldn't be able to finish the whole place....I am craving for white coffee now!
ReplyDeletei ate a bit only. i prefer the red bean dessert, hehehe.
DeleteI heard of the word 'bertutu' before but just like u I don't know what it means...and I m lazy to find out...
ReplyDeletehahaha not that important so no need to know lah.
DeleteThe food looks good, the coffee looks a bit like those 3-in-1 types!
ReplyDeletewah you can tell by the looks of the coffee ah! :D
DeleteFake connoiseur la haha.
Deletereal one la.
DeleteI have eaten this before in Bali. I think I ate there 4-5 times but it was prepared by different chefs at different restaurants. All were good and delicious. The colour of your food convinced me that it was yummy too.
ReplyDeleteyou have eaten good food in so many countries! definitely you are a foodie!
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