Went out to lunch with my in-laws during my lunch hour and we decided to eat at a restaurant across the street called Kausar Cafe
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| Location: Kiulap area, same row with Misato (I think), just across the street from Seri Q-lap Mall |
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| Setting: Simple and clean, nothing too fancy, almost like a regular Malay restaurant |
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| First course |
I can't remember for the life of me what is the name of this dish, so I just call it "the first course". It looks like fried rice, but in reality, it's actually shredded and chopped murtabak/naan/roti canai and fried with the mixed veggies and eggs, and complimented with curry sauce. It's something new, and very interesting, and tastes great too
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| Chicken masala |
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| Plain naan |
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| Butter naan |
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| Fish head curry |
This is what I ordered for myself to eat with my plain naan. I was actually expecting a small fish head and none other, but apparently they used a big-ass fish sliced in half to give off the illusion of having two heads in there and it's completely drowned in the curry sauce. I should've ordered rice to go with it instead but I didn't want to get too full, so I just ate it as it is. The curry was also not too spicy either. In fact, it doesn't really taste like curry at all. More like a mild tom yam
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| Dessert |
I dunno what's the name of this dish either, but apparently it's a Sri Lankan dessert that is similar to one of the Malay kuih where the outside is glutinous dough while the inside is filled with gula melaka. It's pretty tasty, and the sweetness really spreads in your mouth. I actually liked it very much, and would've asked for seconds if I wasn't so stuffed
A very satisfying meal and a great place to be. It's nice and quiet, great if you want to have undisturbed lunch, and the price is very cheap as well.
Overall rating:
8/10
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