Xin
Cuisine at Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur has rolled out an exciting line-up of classic signature dishes, each
paying homage to the rich traditions of Chinese cooking while offering
delightful contemporary touches.
Helmed
by Master Chinese Chef Foong Ah Kwai and his culinary team, the feast begins on
a playful note with Lychee Cheesy Shrimp Balls.
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Friday, September 05, 2025
TIMELESS FLAVOURS, NEW SIGNATURES AT XIN CUISINE
Sunday, April 27, 2025
DELHI DELIGHTS AT DILLI 6
Delicious Northern Indian specialities prepared with
aplomb by Delhi-born chef Ankita Aggarwal take centrestage at Dilli 6
restaurant. Also known as the Tandoori Temptress, Ankita started as
a caterer in 2009, cementing her reputation in rustling up hearty, family-style offerings. Her maiden poolside Waves Café
in Mont Kiara opened in 2020.
Last October she levelled up with Dilli 6, referencing an old Delhi postcode where bustling shops and street
food scene abound in the district. Hence the resto menu integrates street food fare alongside
keto-friendly, vegan and meat-based Northern Indian fare with some fusion touches.
Stepping into the whitewashed interior, we took
instantly to the austere space, decked with framed colourful pictures.
An eye-catching wall mural of a lady in a tuk tuk adorns
the spacious, air-conditioned private dining area. Sturdy wooden armchairs, a three
seater divan and a low coffee table are complemented by a long dining table.
Potted plants and a book shelf exude homely vibes to the overall space.
Our palate-pleasing openers of Dahi Puri (RM25) and Gobi
65 (RM22) proved on-point from the get-go. Yogurt-filled with sev (chickpea
noodle crisps) and spiced potatoes, the crispy balls unleashed tons of bright,
invigorating flavours and varied textures.
We also gushed over the spiced batter-coated fried
cauliflower florets. They were superbly yummy with the coriander chutney.
Heeding the chef’s advice, we paired Jeera Rice (cumin-flecked basmathi rice RM12), triangles of Garlic Naan (RM9) and poufy Poori (RM8, 2 pcs) to savour and mop up the spice-rich Achari Chicken (RM28) and Fish Curry (RM28).
The achari chicken was deliciously creamy and fragrant
with multitude of exotic spices whilst the chunky fish curry in turmeric yellow
gravy proved equally appetising. Dark verdant green Palak Paneer (RM32), testifying to
the substantial amount of spinach used, was a nice contrast to the plethora of
meaty dishes.
For reservations, please call Dilli 6, Tel:
017-260 8693. Address: 42A, Persiaran Zaaba, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala
Lumpur. Open Tuesday to Sunday, 11am-10pm
Sunday, July 07, 2024
GREEK FOOD'S THE WORD AT AEGEAN BLUE
Contemporary Euro-Greek dishes takes the limelight at Aegean Blue within the imposing New Ocean Fine Food City, Petaling Jaya. As we set foot into the Greek restaurant, a projected image of Apollo, the Greek sun god greets us at the entrance.
The most notable dish to savour IMHO is Ammos
Moussaka (RM55), a befitting choice definitive of this Greek restaurant.
Topped with kefalotyri, a salty Cypriot-Greek white
cheese made from sheep or goat’s milk, the baked gooey layers of eggplant with
potatoes, minced beef and bechamel sauce looked like lasagna at first glance. We found its hearty richness agreeable and not overly cloying.
Another memorable speciality is Kolokythosoupa (RM20),
a velvety pumpkin cream soup. Its smooth, delicate sweetness proved memorable,
especially when paired with crusty garlicky toast.
Light and refreshing, the Aegean Blue Salad with Smoked
Salmon (RM48) comprising fresh garden greens, smoked salmon, crème fraiche,
black olives and balsamico vinaigrette is a well-balanced and wholesome
creation to satisfy healthy diners. It was a welcoming precursor to our meal.
On a previous visit, we ate outstanding
dishes such as grilled octopus salad, pan-fried duck breast and braised lamb
shank. Although they aren't no longer in the menu, be assured plenty of culinary gems worth sampling await at Aegean Blue so a single visit
may not suffice.
To lure the white collar crowd, there's an Executive Set
Lunch at RM55+ per person inclusive of one drink is available from 1130am-230pm.
You can either start with Soup of the Day (think Vegetable
Cream Soup with Shrimp or something similar to it) or salad du jour of Mixed
Greek Salad with Grilled Chicken and Cheese. The mildly savoury vegetable broth was on-point, and superbly
delicious when accompanied by crusty slices of buttery-garlicky toasts.
We also enjoyed the substantial Greek salad that
included a sizeable piece of grilled chicken breast dusted with paprika. It sat
atop fresh lettuce, boiled potato and carrot dices, blanched cauliflower and
broccoli florets, cherry tomatoes, and boiled egg. TBH, this could be a meal
itself for light eaters.
Main course was a toss between Grilled Chicken Leg with
Mashed Potato and BBQ Sauce or Pan-fried Seabass Fillet with Dill Sauce, Orzo
with Mushroom.
Both dishes were deftly prepared although the slab
of seabass held extra appeal for us thanks to the fish’s natural sweetness. Perked
up by creamy dill sauce and orzo (semolina pasta shaped like rice grains), we
fell hook, line and sinker for it.
Juicy and tender, the slightly smoky chicken earned
extra points on the deliciousness scale with a most stellar concoction of butter-honey-barbecue
sauce.
Dessert fell somewhat below expectations as the Carrot
Cake with Vanilla Chantilly appeared a tad too dry for our liking. Hopefully, this would have improved after
our feedback. Aegean Blue has many good things going for it so give this resto a chance where Greek food is the word.
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