Sarawak Laksa seems like the flavor of the year, so before the end of 2017 I decided to give yet another highly recommended Sarawak Laksa place a try – SALTed at Mutiara Damansara.

SALTed, Mutiara Damansara
SALTed, Mutiara Damansara

As it turns out SALTed does stand for something – Sarawak Authentic Local Taste Extra Delicious!

The restaurant is located quite deep within Mutiara Damansara, and while it is perhaps only 5 minutes away from IKEA and Curve, you can’t really get there by walking from the big furniture shop.

The Sarawak laksa comes in three different versions, basic (RM 6) comes with chicken stripes but no prawns, original (RM 9) comes with normal prawns, and special (RM 15) gets you some cuttlefish as well as three pretty large size sea caught “meng har” (明虾) prawns.

Special version of Sarawak Laksa with extra prawns & cuttlefish
Special version of Sarawak Laksa with extra prawns & cuttlefish

I went for the “special” and happy to report that the dish definitely did not disappoint. The broth was thick and flavorful, and the seafood perfectly compliments the meehun and all other ingredients. I also enjoyed the pretty hot sambal as well. Will definitely put this in place in my list of recommendations (which I need to create, I think)

simple menu at SALTed
simple menu at SALTed

Other than laksa Sarawak, the restaurant also offers kolo mee, belacan meehun, and mee Jawa Sarawak. .My mission was only for the laksa, so no I did not try any of these dishes.

map to SALTed, Mutiara Damansara

Address:
SALTed
30-1 Jalan PJU 7/16a,
Mutiara Damansara,
47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
GPS: 3.159828, 101.602412
Tel: 03-7733 4566
Hours: 10 am to 3:30 pm

KY eats – Sarawak Laksa at SALTed, Mutiara Damansara
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16 thoughts on “KY eats – Sarawak Laksa at SALTed, Mutiara Damansara

  • December 23, 2017 at 5:47 am
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    Can’t say I like the name – not into salt that much and no msg, that’s for sure. Laksa looks good. Those prawns that size cost a bomb!

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    • January 10, 2018 at 5:12 am
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      Cb
      Is
      Banned
      And
      Identified

      #lol

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  • December 23, 2017 at 8:08 am
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    I was with you until I saw the kolo mee without pork. How can this be possible? At least laksa is naturally pork free.

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    • December 23, 2017 at 9:37 am
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      Tabea: I wouldn’t go there for Kolomee myself. haha.

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  • December 23, 2017 at 10:13 am
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    In Kuching there are many types of kolo Mee toppings besides pork. Beef kolo Mee is one of the favourites. Give SALTed kolo Mee a try before judging 🙂

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    • December 24, 2017 at 11:00 am
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      Leslie: good to know, thanks!

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  • December 24, 2017 at 2:43 am
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    KY, it must be very hard to say no to other dishes since they look so good. I would also . The prawns and cutterfish special laksa is indeed special.

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    • December 24, 2017 at 11:00 am
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      Vickie: that’s true 😀

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    • December 24, 2017 at 12:15 pm
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      Monica: a bit cheeky isn’t it

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  • January 16, 2018 at 3:13 pm
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    what is mee jawa sarawak ? why the name is mee jawa sarawak?
    fyi jawa is the name of island in my country

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    • January 17, 2018 at 10:26 pm
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      sherly: It’s a bit like mee rebus actually. I’m guessing it’s the sarawak’s interpretation of that dish. I’ve never had it before.

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