Malay Nyonya Feast

Sup'clubs & Popups | Supperclub

Rating: 9.4

hosted by Wild Serai

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Menu:

Starters:
Charcoal grilled satay (weather permitting!)

Mains:
Nyonya style chicken rendang
Malay lamb shank kurma curry
King prawn petai sambal
Assam pedas (mackerel in a nyonya style assam broth)
Nyonya kerabu (salad)
Steamed Jasmine rice

Dessert:
Ais kacang
Nyonya kuih

Note: All meat used will be halal.

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Wild Serai – kintarasan

03 Mar 13 by kintarasan

Wild Serai | life outside the viewfinder

05 Jun 12 by life outside the viewfinder

Another all you can eat bonanza - What a wonderful way to spend a Saturday afternoon!

Rating: 10

Addie attended in March 2012, reviewed on 3 April 2012

This was my third time back. Why do I keep trekking all the way from one end of London to the other? The food is supernova fantastic and thus far consistently excellent. I heard Satay was on the menu again. I really love petai. And assam pedas. And nyonya kerabu. And Chendol. The other stuff? Just a bonus.

The pace was relaxed and leisurely - we started at 1 and finished at 4 - but given the amount of food put before us, I'm not sure we could have gone any faster. Lady Chef kept coming into the dining room at regular intervals to explain the context of some of her dishes, at one point lugging out the biggest belachan block I have ever seen in my life for everyone to have a good sniff. Bintulu Belachan. Mmmmmmmm...

So, about the food. To start we had some really delicious freshly fried enormous keropok dipped in sweet chilly sauce, this was washed down with a yummy surprise cosmopolitan treat. I wish the bars made them like that. I'd be drinking nothing but cosmopolitans!

The satay was charred just right and delicious. The peanut sauce and ketupat - there was ketupat! - well, that could have been a meal in itself. Special mention to the Satay Man who kept running up and down the stairs to cook batches of the stuff on the charcoal barbeque in the garden then legging platefuls up to us in the dining room. Still hot, despite the chill in the air. I am talking about the satay here, although on reflection, Satay Man was pretty kind on the eyes too.

Next came the king prawn sambal petai, definitely one to try, even if you don't normally like petai (sator beans). Not a problem for me, I love my petai and this dish delivered in spades. The spicy sambal belachan sauce was awesome with proper king prawns and perfectly cooked petai. My deepest regret was not buying an extra takeaway portion of this dish, because as full as I was, by dinner time, despite still being full, I was craving it again.

The chicken rendang was also really delicious, despite being a bit more curry than rendang. The flavours were spot on and I do love my gravy so the fact that it wasn't completely dry in the truly rendang sense did not stop me from diving in.

By this stage I was nearly full up so contemplated going slow with the rice. No chance. The lamb shank kurma was authentic, the meat, falling off the bone, melt in your mouth, tender. Just perfect. A bit more rice with that then. Ooh, I nearly forgot to mention the cucumber and pineapple salad with a sprinkling of chillies - just a tad spicy, sweet and sour, crunchy, as another reviewer said - a party in my mouth. Salivating now just remembering it. Really.

And then there was the assam pedas fish, beautifully hot and sour, the fish cooked to perfection. Unfortunately, had to have a bit more rice with that. Finally, the properly homemade, handmade chendol - so very labour intensive - and the fried banana fritters all washed down with frothy comfortingly sweet teh tarik. Burp.

You are told to come hungry, so I did by skipping breakfast. I started eating at 1pm, finished at 4 and required no dinner that night. Double burp.

And I am so disappointed to be away on holiday when Wild Serai's Malaysian Street Food Brunch takes place on the 9th. Aaaaargh!

Brought back memories of my grandma's cooking (the best kind)!

Rating: 9

Adrienne attended in March 2012, reviewed on 3 April 2012

Being from a Nyonya heritage, I was really looking forward to this...And boy did it not disappoint - it transported me straight back into when I was a kid eating my grandma's food! It is a bit of a trek but well worth it - you CANNOT get authentic Malaysian (nyonya) food of this quality anywhere in London! My absolutely favourite was the king prawn sambal petai - am salivating just thinking about it! The Nyonya chicken curry (with the serai flavours coming through beautifully) was also a winner -we had to pace ourself for all the many delightful courses! Oh - and not to mention the charcoal-grilled satay which was sublime as well! The chendol and teh tarik at the end was a perfect ending to a lovely meal. I look forward to the next supperclub!

A true Malaysian feast!

Rating: 10

Shobes attended in March 2012, reviewed on 3 April 2012

What an enjoyable way to spend a Saturday afternoon! As a Malaysian, I found the food impressively spot-on and authentic. In fact, I couldn't stop smiling! Nyonya food is quite labour-intensive, and you could tell that no short-cuts were taken. The satay was perfectly cooked and full of flavour, the king prawns mouth-watering. Aside from the delectable food, the atmosphere was relaxed and fun. We each had a yummy cocktail upon arrival- a Cosmopolitan with a Malaysian twist- a very nice touch! Can't wait for the next one!

Review

Rating: 8

tsuei attended in March 2012, reviewed on 2 April 2012

This was my second Wild Serai experience, and probably won't be my last! Food all-round was good. Ten thumbs up (if I had ten thumbs) especially for the king prawn petai sambal -- no scrooging on wimpy shrimps, they were succulent king prawns all right, juicy and bouncy (the prawny equivalent of al dente, I guess) despite having been simmered in a very delicious sambal sauce for 3 hours. And the petai! I love petai, but I hate it when it's done badly, so I was a bit nervous just before I took that bite... but no worries. All was good in the petai neighbourhood.

Really enjoyed the desserts as well -- Yolanda had made her own cendol from scratch, and the jemput-jemput (banana fritters) really reminded me of my own childhood.

The biggest downside would be the location, but hey... people travel all over the world for good food anyway, what's 30 minutes on a train? Good food is a good cause.

Looking forward to the next one already!

Gastronomic heaven

Rating: 10

nubiangirl attended in March 2012, reviewed on 2 April 2012

Last Saturday after hearing so many good things about this event I finally got a chance to experience it first hand. First of all I am no expert on Malaysian food but if this is anything to go by then I am certainly gonna have to visit Malaysia.

The food was mouth wateringly amazing! (I'm having to make up words just to describe it).
I enjoyed every single dish served but my favourite was the king prawns. ( sorry I really do need to learn the name of the dishes). Man, talk about juicy with an explosion of flavours having a party with my taste buds.

Another favourite was the satay chicken and succulent lamb dish. Talk about flavour and succulence.

Every aspect of the meal was amazing even the accompaniments. Man the peanut sauce was to die for it had just the right balance of crunchiness and sweetness. As I said to the Host, I could Just have sauce on its own it was that good.

Half way through I was so full I kept thinking " ok this must be it now" then another mouthwatering dish appears.

Ok I've raved on and on about the food but I guess it was also down to the pleasant folks I had the privilege of sharing this experience with and also the infallible service of the hostess and her team.

All I can say is I wish I had a doggy bag because when I got home my taste buds were still wanting to party!
Save me a seat for the next event please.

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