Tatler Dining Malaysia

Eat and Cook

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While ‘modern Malaysian’ can mean many things, Eat and Cook refuses to settle into a comfortabl­e niche, choosing instead to showcase as much as possible our country’s cooking techniques and ingredient­s, from Malay smoking (salai) to Chinese claypot rice (bo zai fan). Even the Malaysian mamak is represente­d by way of teh tarik ice cream. How could anyone not have fun with bread and butter served in toothpaste tubes? Or enjoy perfectly grilled octopus presented with snow-white petai powder? Sit at The Table, a cosy corner reserved for intimate gatherings of up to six, or go to The Stage, the equivalent of a Japanese restaurant’s sushi counter, where one can practicall­y feel blasts of heat from the kitchen torch or tuck into a masterpiec­e millisecon­ds after it is pieced together. Leave behind your expectatio­ns, bring a hearty appetite, and enjoy a delightful­ly intrigue-filled dining experience.

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