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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Meet The Floggers (Chapter 2) : Of All Things Indian in Penang

Thanks to CK Lam, I was duly introduced to Ken of Foodpoi, and Lingzie in a food crawl session of sorts when I was back in Penang. Deja vu? Yeah, two floggers gatherings back to back, in the same week. (click HERE for the one in KL few days before this one)

Intricate details, alluring decor, & classic ornaments creating a warm, homely ambience
Initially planned for TWO restaurants, the session was subsequently shorten to accomodate a lengthier chat, without the need to rush and gorge/choke on our food.
We ventured to Market Street in Penang, an area populated by the Indian community. Hence no prize for guessing what we had for dinner.

Karaikudi Restaurant @ Market Street, Georgetown, Penang - Such splendid colours
Karaikudi Restaurant was featured in many, many Penang food blogs sometime ago, when the floggers were invited for a joint-review session. So if the name does ring a bell, you know where to look for the other reviews!

Chettinad Filter Coffee (RM2.80) and Masala Tea (RM3)
Serving a delectable mixed selection of Northern and Southern Indian cuisines, Karaikudi has two outlets on the island, one being this one on Market Street, while another supposedly 'higher-ended' one at Tanjung Bungah, Penang.


Chilli Paratha (RM5)
The filter coffee (akin to Madras coffee from Ananda Bahwan) at Karaikudi's was smooth, but that was all to it. Not milky, creamy nor even strong, the coffee served its purpose as a teaser, at best. Especially to one who's accustomed to caffeine shots day in and day out, this one was mild enough to be drank sans the sugar.
The Chilli Paratha was way out of our expectations. Or possibly mine only. Ken did all the ordering, and we merely did what floggers do best ; Snapping photographs & Eating. The paratha was chopped finely, together with the chillies, tomatoes, onions, etc, then stir-fried with a hint of sour, slightly spicy sauce. And served together with 2 accompanying sauces, one being the classic yoghurt, another was a creamier coconut chutney-like gravy.

Mutton Masala (RM18), Roti Romali (RM4), Ghee Tosai (RM3.50) and Chicken 65 (RM9)
Mutton masala was intensely flavourful, but lacking in the love-it-or-hate-it gamey taste. Which, may be a blessing in disguise for most. Romali roti is a healthier choice than the usual roti, or even cheese or garlic naan. Rolled up in a spring roll-like manner, the soft, fluffy bread was almost devoid of any flavour, perfect as complement to the stronger tasting curries and condiments.
The Thosai was shaped like a cone, typical of mamak-style servings of Roti tisu (Kayu's towering version comes to mind!), but at the end of the photo session, the cone sagged a little, and we had to prop the bread up for more shots. As no one likes saggy stuff, right? Tastewise? Not something that'll jump at you, nor tantalize that tastebud.
But the Chicken 65 here is good. Even better than Kalai's version, with more meat and juice in tact. Served on a metal plate, in bite-sized form and garnished with fresh onions, this dish can be a snack on itself.

Easily noticable from afar

Location : Karaikudi Restaurant @ 20, Market Street, 10200 Penang. Tel No : 604-263 1345 or 263 1359. Another branch at 1K, Jln Sungai Kelian, Taman Sea View, Tanjung Bungah, Penang. Tel No : 604-899 6466. Opening hours : 11am til 11pm.

Other reviews include : Ck Lam, Lingzie, Stevengoh, Penangtuapui, Crizlai, and many more. Pardon me, I'm rushing for time as I'm typing this!

Some good old milk to drown the sorrow .... i meant, calm the fire.
Ken brought us on a joyride after the meal, making rounds in Georgetown (hey,that rhymed!), painstakingly introducing good finds in every nook and corner. CK Lam and Lingzie are seasoned foodhunters as well. Made me felt a little dwarfed and insignificant, at times. ;)
For a taste of traditional milkmen's REAL cow's milk (aka Susu Lembu), with extras in the form of additional milo powder, or an egg, or even better, their signature Almond/Badam Milk (Susu Badam) with miniature grapes/raisins, and cashew nuts.

The cauldron with thick curds swirling .... Badam Milk, only at Kapitan, Chulia Street
CK Lam was the culprit, and now I'm the addict. Being a fresh milk fan, I'm sold at the thought of drinking a wholesome, hearty glass of milk, what's more with addition of grinded almond (at least I think that's what it is, with a tinge of yellowish hue), and some bites in the form of raisins, mini grapes (real tiny but sweet ones) and soft cashew nuts.

The Badam Milk (RM2.50) and the Original Fresh Milk (RM1.50)
Don't look down on that unassuming glass of milk. After one glass, you'll probably wished a bed was provided on the sides, so you can reach slumberland in an instance! Haha, you know what they say bout a cup of warm milk before bed.
To those wary of almond tea, almond milk, or any almond-flavoured beverages at all, don't fret. Unlike the usual almond tea served in Chinese kopitiam, with a heavy scent of erm ... cockroach's droppings (or so they said, not me), the Badam Milk here is thankfully devoid of that annoying, acquired taste.

If you lurve your milk, you've got to try this!

Location : Kapitan Restaurant @ 93, Lebuh Chulia, 10200 Penang. Opens 24 hours per day!

Read more from The Star's blog, StevenGoh, vkeong. Kapitan's famous for their Tandoori chicken, Naan and Briyani as well.


Sapped my energy's more like it .... slept like a baby thereafter!
With that, I'd like to end with gratitudes all around, to CK Lam, Ken and Lingzie for the wonderful tour around Georgetown in few hours. Hahahaha... let there be more gatherings in the near future, ok?

23 comments:

Steven Goh said...

Nice ambiance and also the food looks great. Your photography skill had improved, cool.

Steven Goh said...

Btw, thanks for the featured. Please do let me know next time when you are in Penang so that we can go makan together. Really hope to meet up with you in person :)

New Kid on the Blog said...

how come I missed this?? been wanting to meet up with you. :(

Wilson Ng said...

Will go there to try, thanks for the recommendations..

Unknown said...

wow..... I did not try the fresh milk in KApitan Restaurant before.... looks good. ^-^

Anonymous said...

i love the food at karaikudi...esp the briyani and chicken 65...

Selba said...

Woooowwww.... I really like the pictures of the first restaurant! It feels romantic, exotic, cultural, beautiful.... and.... all mixed together, hehehe...

Rebecca Saw said...

yes yes yes..the milk here is reallyyy good! One full glass and I'm full already!

ck lam said...

Thanks for taking some of your working time out for this first meeting with me, ken & lingzie.

In your next trip to penang, if you feel comfortable to meet more Penang Food Bloggers, I can organize a gathering for all of them to meet up with you. Just let me have the date and I will arrange one.

In fact, we are planning the 4th gathering on the 15th August. It would be a good time to get together. How about that?

minchow said...

What?? Somehow I missed you both in KL and Penang!! Must meet next time, OK?

Ciki said...

i can see the scum on the masala tea! shiok!

iamthewitch said...

It's good to read about Penang food once in a while after I left it. :) And almond milk? I'm sorry but that SMELL really came to mind! Haha..

Jason said...

I thought this took place after our KL ones. :)

cariso said...

Meet more of us lah. Come lah! :)

KCA said...

wei.. i want to try the "un-nei-nei" almond milk la.. haha.. haiyo.. nxt time muz bring us there ma.. =P

Sugar Bean said...

Nice deco of the restaurant. And what you said about the almond milk drink served in Chinese restaurants - the cockroach taste, so true but I like it. Haha!

You seem to travel a lot. And blog frequent too. Not tiring? :)

Kenny Mah said...

Yay... there's just something wonderful about Penang food bloggers, no? Wonderful hosts! :)

Tummythoz said...

Judging from the comments, wow you are everybody's darling, dahling!

Christina Kim said...

I also missed this....but there will be another time :)

worldwindows said...

This one got class and fresh milk!

~Christine~Leng said...

Floggers get-together is so much fun :) Miss it so badly :)
wanna ask some pharmacy housemanship advise from u when I have the chance, when I'm back. hehe. Nice photos!!

Lingzie said...

oh this comment is so late.. but better late than never right? :)
it was really great to finally meet the motormouth! lol
and yes we do get a wee bit overexcited when talking abt food..hopefully that doesn't scare you la... hehehe
look forward to meeting you again!

J2Kfm said...

Steven Goh : thanks for the compliment. sure, no problem! this visit was a bit in a rush, as I'm attending a conference.

NKOTB : really? thats so nice of you. i'll make sure to drop by another time in Penang for the 2nd visit ok?

Wilson Ng : you're welcomed!

Food Paradise : yeah it was! i like my milk , and this one's gotta be one of the better ones!

SimpleGirl : briyani I didnt try this visit. but probably will visit again in the future, in case my cravings come again.

Selba : yeah, indeed it was. from the outside, the restaurant looked just like another one of those ...

thenomadGourmand : so full some more! at RM2.50, it's a STEAL!

ck lam : sure no problem! we didnt get the chance to eat Blue Reef this time around. i'll be sure to inform in case I'm going again, ok?
thanks CK.

550ml jar of faith : yeahloh ... you in Pg or KL mostly?

Cumi & Ciki : that's called scum? now I know. =P

iamthewitch : hey, its NOTHING like the usual almond tea, trust me! i dun like the white coloured almond tea commonly served in coffee shops either.

Jason : yeah, that's why this came second. hehehe ... a few days after KL, and few days before our Ipoh.

cariso : yeahloh ... next time, next time ok? :)

KCA : that day also we not enough time for dinner, rmbr? hehe ...

Sugar Bean : travelling's tiring, but fun and kinda cool as I like moving around a lot. but blogging-wise, if I dun blog, I'll definitely forget most of the details.

LFB : they're great. like a circle of family members. :) much like the KL ones too.

TUmmythoz : then am I yours? whoops. Phitoy dun kill me!

Christy : true, there's always another visit to Pg. where my foodie instinct was born.

worldwindowns : yeah ... but note they're from DIFFERENT rstaurants ok?

Christine : no problem! yeah hor, you're finishing soon. Citygal told me the other day. ask anything you like! i'll be glad to assist. i'm finishing next yr.

Lingzie : nah ... talkingbout food felt right at home! so easy to connect, as common passion ma.
thanks to YOU guys instead!