Continuation of the previous post....
My colleague who 'belanja' me drinks had earlier requested me to 'belanja' him coz I recently got promoted...
Since he was so eager for a free meal...I have to grant his request by stuffing him with super spicy food....*evil laugh
there are 4 level of spiciness....but since this is my first time, I choose the mild spicy (level 2) and non-spicy (level 1).
The concept of Mala Mala is that you gotta pick the ingredients from the veggie section and/or meat section.
Then, pass the basket/tray over to the counter to weigh the ingredients, and u will be charged accordingly (different rates for veggie and meat)
RM5.99 per 100gram of meat
RM3.00 per 100gram of veggies
The staff will asked if u would like to cook the ingredients with rice/noodles...*with additional charges
We dun intend to have rice/noodles, but we requested to have it divided the meat and veggie into half where one is cooked as 'mild spicy' and the other as 'non-spicy'.
A bowl of soup will be given to each diner.
Here's our dishes...
seems like they have added peanuts into the dishes...
Overall the food is OK....it feels like eating at Marche where u picked the ingredients and get the chef to cook them fresh (minus the greasy smell as the cooking is done in a closed door kitchen)…Anyway, the service is much better than Marche as u dun have to stand at the counter waiting for ur dish as they will give u a beeper.
The bill came to RM66 for these...
Complimentary soy bean ice-cream is given to each diner....which I forgot to try :-(
anyway,
BON APPETIT!
ah, you are kind to your colleague then as you didn't request for the highest level of spiciness for both your dish. Congrats on your promotion!
ReplyDeleteFirst, congratulations on your promotion. I like mala mala, tried once when I was in JB, requested for mild spicy.
ReplyDeleteWow! Congrats on your promotion. I have never tried mala mala as i scare that it will be too spicy for me.
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