Review: Sofitel, Mumbai unravels Malaysian Magic Food Festival at Pondichéry Café
Several heads turned. Together. The famous “Malaysia, Truly
Asia” song was being performed at the Sofitel Mumbai’s Malaysian Magic Food
Festival..... in Hindi. Wow! What a heart stealing moment it was for all. The
evening that began with a scintillating performance by Briged Seni Melaka, the
Malaysian Dance Troupe and ended with us relishing a lavish spread of authentic
Malay creations had many highlights.
We settled down with a glass of white wine to start our gastronomic journey. Pondicherry Café at Sofitel was abuzz with people waiting to try their favorite Malay dishes and enjoy an evening that gave us a glimpse of the vibrant culture.
We started with Sup Kambing, which in Malay means mutton
soup served very nicely in cute earthen cups. A traditional soup made with lamb or goat meat as per availability, is
seasoned with select spices and herbs, mostly originating from the Tamil Nadu
region- Interesting! Chunky lamb pieces
added flavor to the clear broth that had tomatoes and carrots too- nice and
light!
Sup Kambing, simmers in an Earthen Pot. |
Next we walked across the selection of starters and saw a nice mix of
vegetarian and non-vegetarian starters. We settled down with Kacang Panjang Goreng -fried long bean
with spices and herbs, served a bit raw for our taste, Sayur Nenas Masak Gulai-
eggplant cooked with spices, Ayam Masak Merah Delima - Chicken cooked with
tomato. We finished them all and went back for seconds to return with some
spicy prawns- Sambal Udang Kampung and Sayur Campur Goreng Jawa- vegetables
like babycorn, broccoli and carrots stir fried with traditional Malaysian herbs.
Both these dishes turned out to be our favorites.
The Delectable Malay Spread |
The Beautiful Spread |
Try the curry with Roti Jala,
made fresh at the live station. A thick pouring batter made with flour, eggs,
salt and thin coconut milk is dripped through a perforated cup (we enquired and
yes, it had been procured all the way from Malaysia) into a hot pan to form a
lacy pattern- our star dish of the day!
Roti Jala- a delicacy one should try! |
One should also try the mild yellow
pineapple curry cooked in coconut milk that had interesting sweet and sour
flavors.
The Mild Yellow Pineapple Curry |
Sago Gula Melaka |
Wicked Spoon Confessions-
If you want to enjoy the magic of Malay cuisine nearer to
the comfort of your homes in Mumbai, do visit the Malaysian Magic Festival at
Sofitel. Chef Borhan Senin & Chef
Haron Bin Dan have prepared a lavish spread to tease your taste buds that will
leave you wanting for more. We found many common ingredients between Indian and
Malay cuisines, like the use of coconut milk, tamarind leaves, nutmeg, cinnamon
and more. The enchanting dance performances make the dining experience
wonderful by showing glimpses of Melaka's rich cultural heritage.
Where-
Pondichéry Café, Sofitel Mumbai BKC, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai
Telephone-
022 61175000
On Till-
7th November 2014 to 16th November 2014.
Available for dinner, 7:00 pm onwards
Cost per Meal-
Price: - INR 2500+ plus taxes
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