Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Capital Nasi Dagang Kelantan

Last Sunday, we tried to eat as much food as we could in Damansara Utama because we have read so much about the tasty food in this area in PH's blog. At about 11 am, we went to Annie 1 because of PH's post here but the staff were too busy to clear used but available tables so we left to look for food elsewhere and ended up at Capital Nasi Dagang Kelantan which PH has mentioned many times too.

Nasi Dagang Beef - MYR9.90 nett. The two chunks of beef are tender, sweet and tasty. The rice reminds me of the nasi dagang at Herbs and Spices because the rice itself is kind of sweet too. There are two pieces of crispy salted fish which is not too salty, half a hard boiled egg and some pickled cucumber slices. Please ignore the piece of deep fried keropok lekor (deep fried fish paste mixed with sago flour) because it is not part of this dish. Overall, the portion is small enough for me and very delicious. I will be back to try the Nasi Kerabu and Nasi Lemak.

Keropok lekor (deep fried fish paste mixed with sago flour) - MYR3.50 nett - soft enough for me. Now I know where to get keropok lekor if I crave for them. Hot barli drink - MYR2.50 nett.

Total Bill MYR15.90 nett for 2 pax. We did not order much because we plan to eat lunch soon at another eatery.

We will definitely be back. The next eatery that we went to is in this photo too. :)

26 comments:

  1. Can see you enjoyed this meal from the way you describe the beef

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    1. it would be better if the beef is not so sweet

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    2. What is the difference between nasi dagang and nasi kerabu?

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    3. nasi kerabu is rice cooked with butterfly pea flowers to be blue rice or cooked with turmeric to be yellow rice. nasi dagang is cooked with coconut milk if I am not mistaken.

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  2. Oooo...I would love that!!! They do have some good stuff over at the East Coast, the nasi kerabu and what not. We have keropok lekor here, all over the place so not something I would want to order.

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    1. too bad i don't stay in the east coast. else i would be having a field day eating all the food.

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  3. I remember this place from PH post. Yummy. I would love the nasi dagang and keropok lekor.

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  4. I have eaten at this place and loved their food. Even on weekends, you will be surprised to see full house!

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    1. one sunday I did not manage to buy takeaway from here as they were too busy to serve me and told me that it is a long wait.

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    2. Even weekdays also full house until I surrendered. LOL

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    3. business must be very very good! superthai is just above this so if it is full house here you can just walk upstairs to eat at SuperThai!

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  5. The meal looks good, I love lekor too!

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  6. I like lekor too!!! but can't eat much lately, nowadays sick season...

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  7. I always end up with nasi kerabu instead of dagang. Haven't had nasi dagang for probably a decade! One day, one day...

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    1. you have eaten the nasi kerabu here? next time please order nasi dagang instead. :)

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    2. I haven't tried this one. But every time I have the option of Kerabu and Dagang, I go for Kerabu.

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    3. oic. u prefer kerabu to dagang.

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  8. Between nasi dagang and nasi kerabu, I will choose nasi kerabu. Its been a long time since I last ate nasi kerabu.

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    1. ah your answer makes me want to eat nasi kerabu even more.

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  9. Do try the nasi kerabu and nasi lemak. I love the food here. Kelantan style curries tend to be on the sweet side.

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    1. will go try these two soon. Definitely a must-eat for both!

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