Mutton Briyani Rice - MYR15+ (MYR15.90) - with plain Lassi (Yogurt drink) without salt and without sugar so it was quite sour and I like it that way - MYR6 ++ 6% service charge = MYR6.35 with curry gravy and yogurt chutney (I think).
I thought Fierce Briyani is the best until my friend brought me here to taste this briyani rice. The rice is so very soft and fluffy that I thought I was eating thick broken mee hoon (rice vermicelli). I was so impressed that I brought my eating group to eat here too.
I requested for the mutton curry to be not so spicy. The mutton is soft and tender, just delicious! My friend ordered the prawn briyani and I don't think it is as good as the mutton's because the prawns were a bit too salty and the texture is a bit too firm. Best stick to mutton briyani.
Our bill Tot MYR62.55 - The prawn Briyani costs MYR18+
Swad Restaurant
41, Leboh Ampang, KL - Near to Masjid Jamek LRT - just take the LRT if you plan to visit this restaurant.
The rice looked so fluffy! I like that.
ReplyDeleteBut no lassi for me. Not so into sour drink. Hehe.
There are sweet lassi too.
DeleteUm arroz com muito bom aspecto.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
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DeleteI like Mutton Briyani Rice
ReplyDeleteYou can stand the strong mutton taste?
DeleteIt's not yellow? So far I've only seen yellow ones. I like mango lassi...and ginger tea at Indian eateries but I've yet to acquire the taste for their raita. My girl likes it. No complimentary papadum?
ReplyDeleteNot yellow and no free papadum.
DeleteWah, looks like a big pot of rice.. Never tried plain lassi before, usually I buy grapes or mango lassi for the boys, love it..
ReplyDeleteIf you like sour food can try plain lassi.
DeleteI think I have been to this place before, but can't exactly remember what I had, haha!! the briyani looks good and I like the lassi, salted ones than the sweetened ones.. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat about plain no salt no sugar lassi?
DeleteLooks good tye nasi briyani. Will drop by when in that area
ReplyDeleteYes do try this. The fluffy rice is worth trying.
DeleteHeh... I think I have been here before. I don't remember the name of the place, but they were famous for mutton briyani and lassi too. So I guess it is the same place. The workers in my dad's shop loved this place much much. Me... ok ok lah...
ReplyDeleteYou western taste bud?
DeleteI'm not really into biryani but I would think that this is a very good one. It's situated in Leboh Ampang that used to be the famous 'Indian' street (but difficult to access now).
ReplyDeleteUsed to? That street is still little India. I think you will like the fluffy rice a lot.
DeleteI love mutton biryani!
ReplyDeleteYou will love this a lot then.
DeleteI am a great fan of Briyani and Indian food too. This one is not very colourful but I have no idea of the reason. My friend's family who owns that Lotus chain always taught me how to enjoy really good Indian food.
ReplyDeleteThis rice is really good.
DeleteI honestly haven't tried Briyani rice yet. Interesting though. And the foods in the photos look yummy.
ReplyDeleteI guess you can find briyani rice in your area.
DeleteLooks wonderful! Portion bit small though.
ReplyDeleteNot small. A lot of rice in the pot.
DeleteI love mutton biryani. The rice look so long and fluffy. I love mango lassi too.
ReplyDeleteThe rice is really very long and fluffy. So tasty!
DeleteNice! It's quite far from me or I'll love to have it.
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of briyani too, especially mutton briyani. There's a place in Kuching that serves camel briyani - it used to be opposite where I live, Chong Lin Park. RM 15 is fair too, some of the nasi briyani gam places already charge that for chicken.
You can take the lrt and get off at masjid jamek. Very near to walk from there. I think the price is fair too. I don't think I dare to eat camel meat. Are you back from Taiwan?
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