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    September 29, 2006

    KY eats – Mum’s Place at Damansara Perdana

    So I finally went to the Mum’s Place at Damansara Perdana for a feast. The dinner ended up a celebration of gluttony, as we made the mistake of allowing Kelvin to order, the result was 6 dishes for the 5 of us.

    Mum's Place at Damansara Perdana
    nice food, nice deco, illustrated menu

    Mum’s place is a nicely decorated, slightly upper class restaurant in the new hip residential area that is Damansara Perdana. The place is furnished with lotsa wooden artifacts, similar to Bumbu Bali at Puchong, if not more extravagant. The place was rather busy and we had to wait for our table. However, service was brisk once we were seated.

    Mum's Place at Damansara Perdana
    cincaru, soft shell crab, fried fish, steamed egg

    If you are new to this place, it’s plenty easy to order as the menu comes with lotsa pictures. We (or rather, Kelvin) ordered five fried cincaru fish (leather jack), soft shell crab, deep fried jenahak (red snapper) with pineapple, steamed egg, fried vege, and fishball soup. All these to go with nicely cooked jasmine rice. We also asked for the very good sambal balacan, it reminds me of how my mom prepares it, nothing but balancan and red chili crushed with the old school penumbuk and serves with a squeeze of fresh lime.

    Mum's Place at Damansara Perdana
    the vege, fishball soup, sambal belacan, the feast

    The cincaru fish is a must-order item, more so if you are a person who loves to have petai. Coupling with the sambal belacan, this dish is an absolute delight to have. The other speciality of Mum’s place is the soft shell crab, deep fried to a crispy texture with some strong taste of traditional spices. Very different from the way Japanese restaurants serve it.

    The steamed egg, fried fish topped with pineapple, vege, and fishball soup were all very good dishes as well. The different tastes and texture of the six dishes proved to be a winning combination as far as gastronimcal satisfaction goes. It was a lot of food, but we didn’t have any trouble finishing everything.

    Mum's Place at Damansara Perdana
    mango pudding, satisfied mat salleh, water chestnut dessert, Kelvin and Suanie

    After the main meal, right before the 20 minute interval whereby my stomach will politely inform me of its desire to explode, Kelvin somehow convinced me to try the water chestnut dessert. So we had that, and another friend had the equally good mango pudding.

    Dinner for five was around RM 250, including a couple glasses of beer and that huge plate of soft shell crab. Mum’s place certainly isn’t the cheapest, but the excellent food and very nice environment more than make up for the price. I’ll definately go there again. By the way, it is Halal too.

    Mum's Place at Damansara Perdana
    just a little further from IKEA and Tesco

    Address:
    31-1, 33-1, 35-1, 37-1 & 39-1, Jalan PJU 8/5A,
    Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya, 47820 Selangor

    GPS: 3.165166, 101.605564
    Tel: 03-7726 3376 / 1877

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