Yellow
as the sun and fluffy soft, the signature Yarl Dosai (plain RM3, Yarl Egg Dosai
RM4) is an inviting option for afternoon tea (4pm onwards) or dinner at Yarl
Restaurant in Brickfields.
The
dosai gets its vivid hue from turmeric powder; its compelling taste enlivened
by aromatic fried onion and curry leaves. Accompanied by dhal and
onion curry, the delicious and comforting dish is one of Yarl’s many crowd-pulling
Sri Lankan specialities.
The daily selection of dishes focuses on the 6
Tastes of Food in Tamil known as “Arusuvai” i.e. Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Spicy and Astringent
(Dry).
Every meal should include an equal balance of all those flavours, to properly
satisfy each major taste bud on the palate. Hence, the lunch buffet at Yarl consists
of 15 different types of vegetarian dishes as well as 8 non-vegetarian dishes.
Prices
are reasonable too. Take your pick of 3 veggies with rice (RM7) or rice with 2
veggies & chicken (RM9) or mutton (RM12). Rasam and sambal are
complimentary with the meal. On Friday, we are told red rice is served.
Notable
vegetable dishes we’d recommend include Beetroot Varai, Pumpkin Varai, Pavakkai
(deep-fried bittergourd chips), Brinjal-Tomato-Garlic Curry, Lentil Sothi and
Vegetable Cutlet (RM1.50). Fragrant spices are used judiciously, more to imbue
aroma and flavour in the different dishes than for heat. Only the
brinjal-tomato-garlic curry will set the tastebuds tingling with zingy heat.
The
non-vegetarian plethora is equally compelling especially Sura Varai — flaky
shark meat floss cooked with turmeric, onion, chilli and grated coconut being
the most outstanding pick of the crop.
Its enticing, smoky taste is similar to local char kway teow. At Yarl, you can
order Vegetarian Kottu (RM7) as well as Egg (RM8), Prawn (RM15) or Mutton Kottu
(RM12) prepared with a choice of Roti, Puttu or Idiyappam.
Since
Yarl opens early for breakfast, it won’t be remiss to start the day with Puttu
(RM2.50) or Red Puttu (RM4),
freshly
steamed cylinders of white or red rice
flour and grated coconut. The typical Jaffna way to savour puttu is complement
it with side dishes of Dhal and Vendhaya Kulambu (fenugreek curry).
Special
mention must be made of the Appam here. Light and crisp at the edges with a
soft, pillowy centre, the Sweet Appam (RM2.50) sprinkled with brown sugar and
coconut cream is sublime as an afternoon tea treat or dessert. The
richer-tasting Egg Appam (RM3) is no less delectable although Sri Lankans tend
to eat it with curry or sambal.
For more information, please call YARL RESTAURANT, tel: 010-360 6624. Address: 50 Jalan
Pedang Belia, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur.