Eat Drink KL: Chicken Vs Fish: Kong Sai & Lan Je

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Chicken Vs Fish: Kong Sai & Lan Je

Chicken or fish? Time to investigate two reputable names that specialize in one or the other, starting with Puchong's Kong Sai, where fowl is king of the roost. 

Kong Sai's kampung chicken might be the toast of the village, slick and smooth, served with the restaurant's signature ginger-chili soy sauce. 

Steamed chicken with salted fish, for something more flavor-packed. 

Chicken feet, free of bones, soaked in a tangy-spicy Thai-influenced kerabu sauce. 

Kong Sai's chicken rice is unmemorable, but it's still better than plain white rice. 

Pork tries to hog the limelight, but pork rib curry with potatoes and pepper pork stomach soup, while both serviceable, might not be stars in their own right.

Stuffed tofu balls, steaming hot and meaty. Kong Sai also has branches in Paramount Garden, Subang's SS15 and Dataran Mentari Sunway.

Lap cheong omelet, filled with sweet-savory sausages that fortify the flavor of the egg. 

Yau mak in fermented bean sauce and taugeh with salted fish, all fresh and crunchy.

 Next, it's fish's turn: Let's look to Lan Je, which has outlets in Subang (the one we visited), Rawang, Balakong, Kota Damansara, Desa Aman Puri and Taman Lensen.

The "one fish for one person" principle is Lan Je's method of coaxing customers not to share their steamed tilapia, enticing many with the relatively low price of about RM16 per plate. 

Garlic and ginger combine with fresh fish and fermented bean sauce for a satisfying treat. Specify whether cili padi should be incorporated or not; we had both the spicy and non-spicy varieties, but ended up scraping away most of the chilies. 

More ginger (so much, really!) to partner with prawns (RM20 for a half-kilo). 

Cuttlefish with celery, alongside gravy-soaked tofu, both respectable enough to order.

Skip the non-seafood snacks though: the sui kow is OK but unmemorable, while the sweet-sour chicken balls are a little too starchy. Lan Je is a no-pork eatery.

Wrapping up this comprehensive look at Lan Je's menu with greens, from kangkung with garlic and sweet potato leaves with bean curd sauce to bitter gourd with eggs and four-angled beans with belacan. 

Like Kong Sai, Lan Je gets pretty packed pretty early. They're both winners in our book! 

Kong Sai,
Jalan Puteri 5/2, Bandar Puteri Puchong.
Lan Je (closed Tuesdays),
Jalan USJ 1/1B, Regalia Business Center, Subang Jaya.