Showing posts with label Chicken Laksa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicken Laksa. Show all posts

17 May 2012

Laksa House: Malaysian, CBD Sydney (16 May 2012)

QVB LG North, Shop 17, 455 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000



House of Lacklustre Laksa

The last time I visited Laska House was a pretty disappointing visit but I thought I should at least return to try their laksa. This time I try the Chicken Laksa ($8.90) and unfortunately it's one of the most watered down laksas I've had around town. If you were a laksa virgin it might be a good way to ease your palate in but for hardcore laksa lovers I think you'll find it's a far cry from the depth of flavour you can expect from places like Malay-Chinese Takeaway. It's strange though because Laksa Laksa was much better in terms of depth in flavour and it's apparently run by the same owner. Perhaps the kitchens have their own laksa recipes. I'm not sure if I could bring myself to try anything else at this place unless someone has come across a favourite dish they think I should try. I can't work out why this place is so popular — perhaps because of its central location.

Other visits to Laksa House:
16 May 2012 - Chicken Laksa
11 Oct 2009 - Har Mee, Chicken Rice

SNAPSHOT REVIEW:
PROS: Decent amount of seating, Handy central location
CONS: Disappointing laksa which lacked depth of flavour
MUST TRY: Avoiding unless someone recommends another dish on the menu that they think they do very well
Chicken laksa ($8.90)







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02 April 2012

Malaysian Dish: Laksa





Searching for Laksa

A good laksa for me must have good depth of flavour without being too oily. I'm a fan of chicken laksa, seafood laksa and assam laksa. It's probably not the healthiest of dishes but on a cold day it's great comfort food. Service turnaround tends to be pretty quick due to the laksa being pre made and it's always nice when it's served in a decent sized bowl with good quality ingredients. I've consistently enjoyed the laksa at Malay-Chinese Takeaway in Sydney which seems to be what most people order there. Their assam laksa is only made once every 5 weeks which is one of the best I've found in Sydney so far.

Other Malaysian Dishes:
• Searching for Laksa
• Searching for Hainanese Chicken Rice
• Searching for Char Kway Teow

Laksa House
QVB LG North, Shop 17, 455 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/laksa-house-malaysian-cbd-sydney-16-may.html


Laksa King
41-43 Erskine Street, Sydney NSW 2000
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2009/10/laksa-king-har-mee-and-chicken-rice.html





Ipoh on York
LG, 89 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)






Minum
38B Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/minum-malaysian-cafe-martin-place.html
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)








Laksa Laksa
262 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/laksa-laksa-malaysian-cbd-sydney-31-jan.html






Petaling Street
760 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/petaling-street-malaysian-hawker-food.html




May’s Laksa House
Berry Square Food Court, 77 Berry Street, North Sydney NSW 2060
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2011/05/mays-laksa-house-malaysian-north-sydney.html






Kung Fu Kitchen
Westfield Sydney, Shop 2020a, Level 2, 100 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2011/01/kung-fu-kitchen-chinese-and-malaysian.html






Jaya Malaysian
Retail Courtyard 201 & 207 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2009/08/jaya-malaysian-chicken-laksa-and-prawn.html




Lee's Malaysian
1a Hunter Street, Sydney NSW 2000
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2010/05/lees-malaysian-laksa-time-sydney-18-may.html




Malay-Chinese Takeaway
Shop 1, 50-58 Hunter St, Sydney NSW 2000
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)
Jimmy's Recipe Malaysia
The Galeries, 500 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2009/12/jimmys-recipe-malaysia-seafood-laksa.html






Laksa King
6-12 Pin Oak Crescent, Flemington VIC 3031
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2010/09/laksa-king-laksa-in-melbourne.html






Little Singapore Restaurant
Shop 3A, Market Square, Cnr Mains Road & McCullough Street Sunnybank QLD
http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com.au/2008/11/little-singapore-restaurant-17-nov-2008.html



27 March 2012

Ipoh on York: Malaysian, CBD Sydney (20, 26 Mar 2012)

LG, 89 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 9299 0001


A quick taste of Malaysia

If you’ve had the sneaking suspicion that Ipoh on York had the same owners as Jimmy’s Recipe Malaysia in The Galeries you’d be half right. Apparently it’s owned by one of the brothers but I believe the businesses are run separately so there might be differences in the menu. For a start there’s no bain-marie yet service turnaround is still very efficient and my Seafood Laksa ($11.50) comes out at a frightening speed after I’ve ordered. Streamlined service like a mean lean laksa making machine. I liken the counter experience to visiting a McDonalds store but these guys seem faster and of course it’s Malaysian. The laksa broth has good depth of flavour and similar to my experience at their sister, or should I say brother restaurant, Jimmy’s. I’m suspecting it’s the same recipe. There’s a good choice of ingredients including a mussel, fishcake, squid, fish, fish ball, tofu and my much loved seafood extender that unravels like pappardelle.

On my second visit I try the Chicken laksa ($9.50) which had the same depth of flavour tipping towards a curry style laksa. Chicken was tender with fatty goodness similar to Malay-Chinese and service was very quick again leaving me little time to even put my wallet back in my pocket. My colleague ordered the Wonton laksa ($9.50) which took a little longer to prepare but still in timely fashion which had the same flavoursome broth but unfortunately the wontons were way too firm to the bite. I predicted we could have played a game of ping pong with them if only we had some paddles. I much prefer the silky and soft wontons at Yummy Cuisine — if they were like this then it would have been a much more enjoyable laksa. I’m not sure what the other dishes are like but the only dish I’ve enjoyed at Jimmy’s has been the laksa so I’m suspecting the same might be the case here unless they cook them differently. There’s plans for a dessert counter so I’m hoping they’ll do a good ice kacang and chendol in the near future.

SNAPSHOT REVIEW:
PROS: Plenty of seating which seems to be kept clean, Quick and efficient service, Decent sized laksa serving, Toilet available, Air conditioned, I'm assuming you can book for large groups
CONS: Wontons were unfortunately too firm in the laksa, I'm suspecting laksa might be their only strength dish but happy to discover others
MUST TRY: Seafood and chicken laksa

Dishes served on clean tray mats with cutlery

Seafood Laksa ($11.50)
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)

Chicken laksa ($9.50)
WORTH TRYING :-)

Wonton laksa ($9.50)

Wonton filling way too firm — I could have possibly played table tennis with them




Menu board


Plenty of seating

Potential dessert counter on the right to be confirmed — I hope they do a good Ais Kacang

Toilets available although I'm sure there's a better spot to keep their cleaning clothes — how about some orchids instead to brighten up the place

Some outside covered street seating

22 March 2012

Laksa Laksa: Malaysian, CBD Sydney (31 Jan 2012)

262 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000


Laksa House expands to Pitt St

It seems the owner of Laksa House in the QVB has expanded his laksa offerings to Pitt Street which I think is a pretty bold move considering the plentiful supply of Asian eateries across the road under Pittsway Arcade including Sayong. I like the abundance of available clean seating which you won’t really find in a food court setting and there’s plenty of choices on the menu although I’m not sure if they do them all well. Their Penang Fried Kuey Teow ($12.50) is a bit on the pricey side but has a fair amount of wok hei although could perhaps have a bit more for my liking. It was unfortunately a bit on the oily side making it heavy to eat but it included lots of different ingredients with a token prawn. The Chicken laksa ($8.90) was the better choice with decent depth of flavour with a noticeable chilli kick. I guess when a place is called Laksa Laksa you have to try their laksa. There’s a small unisex toilet but watch your back when washing your hands in the sink area as the door behind you can’t be locked and if someone enters you might get hit. Service was efficient and pretty friendly but the simple and functional décor won’t win any interior design awards.

SNAPSHOT REVIEW:
PROS: Plenty of clean seating, Friendly staff, Efficient service, Lots of choices on the menu
CONS: Laksa might be their speciality but I’m not sure how well they do all their other dishes, Confined space in the toilet — watch out for door opening
MUST TRY: Laksa

Chicken laksa ($8.90)
WORTH TRYING :-)

Penang Fried Kuey Teow ($12.50)

Chilli sambal for extra flavour




Menu

Bain-marie and service counter

Plenty of seating

Kitchen pass area — not sure about the white ropes as decor

Poster — perhaps it should be an image of laksa instead of chicken rice (which looks like a croissant)

Small unisex toilet — watch your back when washing your hands in case someone comes in as door should probably have a lock on it

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