[Throwback] Documenting some foodie adventures that took place in the past few months....
Whenever I passed by the area from Jalan Puchong to Bukit Jalil, I made a note to try out Bhai Briyani but has never been there once until recently.
On my first visit, I was clueless on what to order. So i simply 'tembak' one - Grilled chicken cubes briyani (forgot the actual name). The chicken cubes are breast meat so it is quite hard & dry. The briyani is served with dhal sauce and yogurt. Taste quite bland and mild, definitely not spicy at all. Definitely good for beginners who just began to explore briyani😂.
During my second visit, I had vegetarian fried basmati rice and tandoori chicken masala.
The vegetarian fried rice is also quite bland, almost tasteless, but luckily the chicken masala has strong flavor and nice to go with the plain fried rice. The chicken masala is cooked with chicken drumettes and wings.
Tastewise ok-la.
This is the place to go if u opted for a clean and better dine-in ambience. Price range within RM15-RM30 per dish depending on what you order. They have lamb shank briyani too which is on the higher price range.
10% discount if you patronize before 4pm on weekdays.
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[Below] Roadside satay opposite the building where Bhai Briyani is located. Not exactly on roadside, but it occupies one of the empty open space area next to the road nearby Bhai Briyani.
Chicken satay RM1.20 per stick. Nasi impit RM1 per piece (which they cut into 4 smaller pieces)
Not bad...some sticks have full lean meat and some sticks have lean meat & fatty chicken skins in between.
Open air seating under the neon lights. Quite a pleasant ambience, but expect long wait when there's crowd.
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I walked past Two Tigers Kopitiam @ Sri Petaling and chanced upon freshly baked egg tarts. Bought 2 to try. RM5++ each. Taste and texture similar to Oriental Kopi egg tart, but this one has softer & thinner crust and breaks easily, so need to be careful when holding it.
Updates (December): The shop has closed down.
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Potato wedges bought from 7 Eleven cafe, I think all the warm/hot food items would have discount after 10pm. This item originally priced at RM8.90, after discount it became RM6. This is the last box, hence it was stuffed till full. My first time trying hot food items from 7 Eleven cafe, not bad...Despite the last one, the outer crust was still crispy. The potato wedges were placed in the warmer and the staff reheated them in microwave once purchased.
What!? So fast closed down already. I wonder did they move to somewhere else.
ReplyDeleteYou are young so ok to eat food late at night. 👍 💪