Monday, January 14, 2008

Devi's Corner@Telawi Street, Bangsar



Demona: We had about an hour and a half to kill before sending Dogma off to catch the First Coach bus, thus we decided to have an extremely late tea / early dinner at Devi's Corner at Telawi Street, Bangsar. It was almost impossible to get a parking lot at the viscinity of the area due to the weekly Sunday pasar malam. I ended up parking my car inside Bangsar Village itself for a whopping RM 4.50 price tag for a mere hour.

The police were EXTREMELY "EFFICIENT" in issuing tickets for cars parked on the yellow lines (quite common due to lack of available parking lots),. If only they worked this hard in snatch thefts, robberies, molesters, flashers etc.



Demona: I BADLY wanted to eat the Tandoori Chicken as they looked nicely grilled, with burnt ends, and the meat looked delicious! Unfortunately, the waiter told us that the tandoori was still not properly cooked yet and it would take a long while more. With a huge heave of sigh, we settled for a piece of fried chicken.

The chicken was nicely deep fried. The chicken skin was fried long enough to turn it hardened, brown and extremely crunchy! It was marinated with tumeric as the taste was quite obvious and its meat had a faint yellow colouring. There wasn't much bone for Dogma to do his routine chipmunk meat bone chewing.

Pandi's at Seksyen 11, PJ still wins in frying chicken!



Demona: We also shared a plate of Maggi Mee Goreng. This dish was a major let down. It was very oily, and there was barely any spicy flavour taste in it, despite how reddish it looked. Dogma could easily win over this dish, even being blindfolded. His cooking skills are star quality material.



Demona: My regular dish, Egg Thosai was also a let down too. I had eaten this dish here once, but it tasted nice then. Maybe Ah Neh was in a foul mood today....
Nevertheless, the gravies given to go along with the Egg Thosai were yummy! They made great chicken curry and dhall. We both agreed that we could eat just about anything if the gravies were added in, even if the food tastes horrible!

Verdict: The meals, including a glass of Teh Ais ( Iced Milk Tea) cost us RM 9.30. Pretty decent price for what we had ordered, but Pandi's still number 1 in our hearts!

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