After we came back from Malacca last Friday, we decided to go and have Egyptian and Yamani cuisine. Where else if not at Wadi Al-Nile Restaurant.
Nah...actually not "we" decide la. Mamarazzi decided punya coz she wanna bodek "someone". To meet up with "someone" and pass her the Nyonya Curry Powder. *A BIG hint hint*
Uncle Patrick and Auntie Florence had never had these type of food before.
We ordered several several types and shared.
Papa opt for Kabsah Lamb Rice.Everyone agrees that the Lamb was very tender .
Mamarazzi had Mandy Rice with the Kabsah Chicken. The Mandy Rice looks a bit like the Nasi Briyani that we had not long ago.
But she says somehow it taste nicer than the Nasi Briyani. Hmmm.. I wonder what the Chef put in this Mandy Rice.
The Chicken was tender and flavourful.
Uncle Patrick had Hanith Chicken.
Fuiyoh...Mamarazzi regret that she didn't order this one. The aroma was very good.
Of course la since the Menu states that the Chicken Meat is steamed with over 10 herbs and spices.
Auntie Florence was delighted with her Hanith Lamb Rice. She was surprised that the Lamb meat was not "smelly" and wonders how the Chef managed to get rid of the Lamb Meat unpleasant smell.
"Someone" had this one. You can find her comment on this Mandy Chicken Rice at her blog.
Each of us were given a bowl of Soup. A bit sourish and sweet. Goes well with the rice.
Auntie Florence praised this Chili Sauce sky high. She loves it.
Papa also ordered some Hummus to be shared.
Mmmm...finally had some satisfaction after that Nasi Briyani the other day.
Ate in a hurry. Oppss...table all messy liao.
Fast fast wipe wipe wipe....nobody sees.
Magic show....kejap ada...kejap takde liao...hahahaha.
Again, here is their address Wadi AL-Nile Restaurant, No 72-0, Block J, Platinum Walk, No. 2, Jalan Langkawi, 53300 Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. Tel : 03-41312356.
Disclaimer (Copied from Auntie Little Bird's Blog) : This is not a paid food review or an invited food review, but I highly recommend this restaurant to those who loves exotic Arabic food. The food from this restaurant is really good and the owner of this restaurant is also very friendly. Good food and good price.
My hubby surely loves this kind of food..
ReplyDelete*PENGSAN* hint hint and bodek bodek until 2 posts berturut turut. Aisay... tell ur mamarazzi next round she'll get her curry chic la. Scary betul. LOL.
ReplyDeletei'll never forget my experience at al-wadi's. Hopefully can visit there again someday! =)
ReplyDeleteOmg the food looks tempted!! I'm drooling for it now!! the place look's great too..!!! :D
ReplyDeletegood morning mamarazzi :)
Look like nasi kandar food...
ReplyDeleteWah, the food doesn't look very attractive on photos, but from your comments, looks like they taste very good. Thanks for sharing, this makes me not hesitant to try Arabic food one day.
ReplyDeleteWe have not take any Arabian food in KL. We used to eat it quite often when we were in Bangkok:D Good to know there are some good ones in KL too.
ReplyDeletenice looks so delicious now... i havent had lunch. :(
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice try out and some of the dishes I have not heard before.
ReplyDeleteWill sure wanna try if I have a chance to get to this restaurant.
oh ya mamarazzi the mohd yaseen restaurant is at JALAN TUNKU ABDULRAHMAN KL. :D
ReplyDeleteKabsah Lamb Rice looks really delicious. I've not been to Egyptian and Yamani cuisine before. Always at Chinese, i will check out for some around here..
ReplyDeleteWadi.. this one sounds very familiar.. seen the post in the chirpy chirpy cheep cheep blog some way back..
ReplyDeleteI never had Egyptian food before, either. Hope I would have the chance to try it some times.
ReplyDeleteniceeeee..
ReplyDeletewonder if they can beat Saba, Cyberjaya.
hmm.. must try. must try. *berazam*
p/s: Hi. Thanx sudi singgah blog saya. :D
Arabian feast again...tarak ngam for me.
ReplyDeleteWenn
ReplyDeleteWe love it lo
Auntie Cleff
ReplyDeleteBIG HINT HINT :p
Angel Bear
ReplyDeleteBila wanna go again
Mell-o
ReplyDeletememang tempting . Sekali makan 2 kali mau
STP
ReplyDeleteNot same
Alice
ReplyDeleteYou know Mamarazzi's photography skill la.Licence lembu hahaha
Veron
ReplyDeleteThis one quite good
Medie
ReplyDeleteToo far for you to go lunch there la...maybe dinner la
Nava
ReplyDeleteWe have yet to try all the dish there yet leh
Mell-o
ReplyDeleteOoo thankiu thankiu :) Boleh go food hunting lo
May
ReplyDeleteYes, should check it out also. It's good
Claire
ReplyDeletehahaha...near Pan Heong wor :P
Lady g
ReplyDeletesure will have the chance one :)
Marina
ReplyDeleteOoo Cyberjaya Saba sedap ya...okay okay will go there cuba
Ling
ReplyDeletetry la...mana tau will ngum
Hi Small Kucing,
ReplyDeleteBeen reading for blog for a few months now and this is the first time I'm commenting on your blog... paiseh .. :p
You enjoy so much Wadi Al Nile's food makes me want to try it out myself. So I went there today during lunch time. Not bad, I'm really full!
However, I prefer the restaurant I went to last night. It's at Wangsa Link, those shop lots behind Wangsa Walk. A newly open restaurant and their signboard is not even up yet. Just using banner. Their portion is even larger and cheaper. A Madghound Lamb (half Kg) is enough for 2 - 3 people is priced at RM20.
:p sorry for the long post ..
GBU
Pauline
ReplyDeleteOo really ah....sounds great. We must go and try that restaurant one of these days