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Me and my family had the chance to visit the famous Ayam Penyet after so long. You see, we are originally from the south, Johor and that makes Indonesian cuisine our routine. So here in kuala lumpur, we have been missing them so much. So we just had to try the frequently mentioned Waroeng Penyet out of curiosity, and our crave for original indonesian cuisine.Lets roll!Not much of a picture apparently, of the food. Since we took our pictures more. I had the regular Ayam Goreng Penyet which comes
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Me and my family had the chance to visit the famous Ayam Penyet after so long. You see, we are originally from the south, Johor and that makes Indonesian cuisine our routine. So here in kuala lumpur, we have been missing them so much. So we just had to try the frequently mentioned Waroeng Penyet out of curiosity, and our crave for original indonesian cuisine.

Lets roll!
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Not much of a picture apparently, of the food. Since we took our pictures more.


I had the regular Ayam Goreng Penyet which comes as ala carte during weekends, means we had to order plain rice and other menu as side dish. The Ayam Goreng Penyet is actually a freshly fried chicken served hot fresh from the wok, or whatever they used to fry those chicken with. Comes with pieces of cabbage, tomato, and cucumber. Served with the special sauce we love to call Sambal Belacan.

All you need for a perfect dish is all given. The chicken was very satisfying as it served hot, so it tasted very original with all the spices, and very crunchy on the outer part yet so tender on the inside. No, the chicken meat is not dry as they managed to maintain the juiciness of the meat. Added with flaming hot Sambal Belacan, which you will always wanted to add more, and add those fresh vege to it. A spoonful of those ingredients to go with plain rice, yes you will feel like home. Well, we did! Even the rice tasted to so nice, and it smells so rice-y. Heh.


My sister did order the Pecel Lele Penyet, which means Fried Catfish. They also tasted good. No fishy smells.

Oh and not to forget the Keropok, or actually the snacks. That goes along just fine with the rice. Yes, sounds weird but it adds to the flavor!

Try ordering Teh Botol Sosro, which is actually Camomile tea which tastes to light, and smells good. Not much of sugar taste, I used to have it back in Bandung and Jakarta, and the taste was similar! Yes, since its packed the same. Huehue.


Well, that's more of my thought. Why don't yoh head down there and try those yourself?
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2013-01-25
Spending Per Head
RM20 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • ayam penyet
  • pecel lele penyet