KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 14 — Walking into a Minang eatery is like entering a food paradise. Especially if it's Kedai Makan Minang Salero.
This eatery, with more than 40 years' history, is on a different level.
Sure, you can find typical Minang dishes like rendang, gulai ayam, tempe, dendeng, ikan bakar and so forth.
But as your eyes rove around the vast selection of dishes, you will realise that Kedai Makan Minang Salero isn't your cookie cutter Minang eatery.
I was recommended this eatery by our Malay Mail photographer Shafwan Zaidon. When he told me there's a great Minang place in Sentul, I was flabbergasted.
My image of Sentul is a place for Indian and Chinese food. Occasionally, there's Malay food, found in say the area near the UTC. Who knew it also hid this food gem.
Just further down the Sentul market, you will discover Kedai Makan Minang Salero in a row of shops. It's that same row of shops where the Jalan Sentul Chinese nasi lemak stall is located, which opens in the evening.
You know how those stories talk about how to assess the food from the kitchen... well, this one was spotless. All we saw were these two men cleaning the siput sedut, one of the dishes served there.
From what I read, the owner hails from Bukittinggi, Sumatra. His son, Romy Iskandar runs the front of the house.
Fans of all parts of the cow will be happy. You can score cow brains and stomachs, cooked in gulai. Or even cow feet. Usually, restaurants only serve the tendons but here, you get the feet.with the tendons.
I am admittedly not a fan of all those spare parts but I do like tunjang hence I tried the cow's feet which were soft and gelatinous.
What I was drawn to were the fascinating deep fried smoked baby eels or belut. They come tied in a bunch, dotted with red chillies. It tasted like crunchy fries with more depth of taste.
There's various other fishes, like a smoked ikan sapek (sepat) or a flat fish. Again, you enjoy the whole piece with the fine bones. It's got a nice smoky, savoury flavour that complements the rice. A portion of the eels and the flat fish is RM10.
Of course, one must get the rendang daging. This version is a chunk of meat coated with the cooked down coconut milk rich gravy with herbs and spices. There's also rendang limpa and chicken too.
If you're not a fan of chunky meat, go for the gulai daging cincang, where minced beef is paired with creamy gravy.
Dendeng is a must for any Minang meal. Here you get two varieties. There's the crispy type or dendeng balado with a dollop of red chillies. This is usually the default dendeng everywhere. Sometimes, it can be hard, rather than crunchy.
Tempeh is a must too and you will find it paired with potato strips. There's also another Minang must-eat which is jering. The flat seeds aren't everyone's favourite due to its pungent after effects, where you will detect a sulphuric odour in your breath and urine. Here, they cook it two ways, one in gulai and another dish is sambalado style.
For vegetables, there's brinjal with creamy flesh doused with red chillies, or just go for the stir fried green beans.
Once you're done with your dishes, make sure you add a dollop of the sambals from the bowls placed there. Here, the red sambal has a mild spiciness. My preference is always the green version since it's milder and tangy.
For refreshments, go for their Apokat (RM6) or creamy avocado with chocolate syrup. It's the perfect antidote to beat the hot weather and any burning tongues.
I also spied two unusual drinks on a poster. This is Teh Telor Biasa and Teh Telor Pindang. Apparently these are popular drinks from Indonesia that are said to boost your stamina.
An egg yolk is beaten with sugar till it becomes a thick custard, which floats to the top when brewed tea is added to a glass. There's also another type using telur pindang or eggs boiled with herbs and spices.
Kedai Makan Minang Salero, No. 1088 (Ground Floor), Jalan Sentul Pasar, Kuala Lumpur. Open daily: 7.30am to 6.30pm. Tel:016-2843666. Facebook:@KedaiMakanMinangSalero Instagram: @minang_salero
*This is an independent review where the writer paid for the meal.
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