Last week, hubs brought us to this eatery called Raja Brooke at Kuchai Lama. Anyone been there before? This eatery serves Sarawak hawkers food. Hubs had watched the food review program by Chui Ling on Astro recently and she gave a good review on this eatery. We ordered nasi lemak, Sarawak curry noodles, a tomato fried noodles for the kids (which was too sweet) and chicken rice. We were really disappointed with the food – they serve run-of-the-mill food, even those sold by hawkers taste much better. We did not finish the food and left. Still feeling hungry, we packed Indian rojak sold by an Indian man on a van at Kuchai Lama. Indian rojak is my all-time favorite, though I wouldn’t indulge in it too often coz it’s damn fattening – all deep fried stuff.
This is my plate of Indian rojak, which I shared with Alycia, Sherilyn and my maid. It’s good but still not as good as the Pasembor Indian rojak I ate in Penang. That’s by far the best ever Indian rojak I’ve ever tasted. I can’t wait to lay my hands on the Gurney Drive Pasembor Indian rojak when I go to Penang next month.
Which is your favorite Indian rojak?
Btw, we had Indian food at Raju’s @ Jalan Gasing PJ yesterday. Check out my other blog to find out more.
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hey, I’ve just came across Raja Brooke restaurant from chui ling’s newly released eatery book yesterday nite. hmm..i’m not keen on Sarawakian food, so not going to try it, more over with your testimony on it….hehe.
oh.. talk about rojak, there is one at the corner of Jln Mega Mendung near OUG. This old uncle moved from the previous stall @ Shell, OKR and it’s very nice. 🙂
yes..i was con by one of chui ling’s program before. went there to eat…totally terrible..more like an advertising gimmick kinda thingy..
indian rojak anytime can be better..especially those on wheels.
oooh the rojak… slurrrrp!
it is hard to find good rojak and cendol here. best cendol i ever tasted is at Kuantan (next to shell station, on the way to teluk cempedak beach). Best indian rojak is at one housing area in Balakong (behind The Mines).