One night while on the way to the usual SS2 square for dinner, we spotted the “Fresh Coconut Asam Prawn” banner under the Nyonya Restaurant with a pretty appetizing picture of the said dish. Having not a clue on what to eat, I decided to try out the place.

Nyonya Restaurant at PJ SS2
cleaned and air conditioned environment with simple deco

The place serves traditional Nyonya food, chicken, vege, seafood, and also including several different types of kuih. The setting is pretty clean and comfortable, with simple no-fuss decoration that creates a pretty decent dining environment.

Nyonya Restaurant at PJ SS2
the fresh coconut asam prawn and petai with dried oyster

As there was only two of us, I decided to try the advertised asam prawn, and the sambal petai with dried oyster to go with rice. The asam prawn came in a fresh coconut but the serving wasn’t very big, in total there were perhaps half a dozen medium to big size prawns. Basil leaves, pineapple cubes, and brinjal are the other main ingridients that makes up this pretty decent dish.

The sambal petai was absolutely delightful. Stinky petai with some good size dried oysters fried in sambal with onion. It was pretty spicey but goes down very well with rice. I just wished the serving was larger though.

Nyonya Restaurant at PJ SS2
are you feeling hungry? *droolssss*

The dinner cost about RM 50 for two, which was a little on the high side. It is a nice place to bring diners who likes to try local food in a nice, quiet and clean environment, such as your mother in law or that European friend of yours. If it’s just me, I’ll go for the Asam Prawn at Kelana Jaya instead.

Nyonya Restaurant at PJ SS2
map to the nyonya restaurant yo!

Address:
52, Jalan SS2 / 24,
47300 Petaling Jaya

Tel: 03-7875 9709
GPS: 3.114355, 101.621271

KY eats – Nyonya Restaurant at PJ SS2
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10 thoughts on “KY eats – Nyonya Restaurant at PJ SS2

  • July 10, 2006 at 11:15 am
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    Yeah….
    Nyonya might not be the “best in class”, so to speak…
    … but they serve decent Nyonya food with consistent quality in a simple and comfortable environment.
    (And not too hard to find parking around there too)

    I’ve been eating there on and off for about 10 years tho, so I may be a bit biased.
    🙂

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  • July 10, 2006 at 1:39 pm
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    Hey … kayu is that place that’s famous with Nasi Kandar rite?

    KY: yeap, you’re abosolutely right.

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  • July 11, 2006 at 2:45 pm
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    looks real tasty.. 🙂

    erm… have u tried out malacca’s nyonya food?

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  • July 11, 2006 at 3:22 pm
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    You should try their ‘perut ikan’. Best of the best! Btw, that place is not halal hor. Got spare rib pork.

    KY: thanks for the info!

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  • October 25, 2006 at 9:37 pm
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    Thanks everyone for the encouraging comments.We are glad you liked the Sambal Petai and the Coconut Assam Prawn. And it’s good to know that the Perut Ikan is well loved! Oh, BTW we are a pork-free establishment, so there are no pork ribs served here.

    Here’s the link to our new website:
    http://www.nyonya-restaurant.com

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  • August 20, 2009 at 11:21 pm
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    which is the best?? ah tuan ee or bibichik? planning to go with 6 of my friends on my bday. hoping that the food is worth the price.coulc you email me back? much appreciated

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  • January 18, 2013 at 6:48 pm
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    my all time fav nyonya restaurant is Kari Kepala Ikan in SS2. Same row as the former Chow Yang coffeeshop.Must try their perut ikan, sambal prawns, Inchi cabin, honestly everything on the menu. Very reasonable prices..

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    • January 20, 2013 at 12:31 am
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      CF: ooo i haven’t even tried it yet!

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