Table9 has thrived on Telawi for more than two years now, but it remains one of Bangsar's best-kept secrets, a Korean-helmed restaurant with inspirations that leap from Italian pizzas and pastas to Scandinavian open sandwiches. Step into the venue and it's a beautiful retreat from the streets outside, with fresh fruits lining the shelves, dried flowers draped from the ceiling, Matisse artwork on the walls and Oakwood Station jazz on the speakers.
The latest evolution of Table9 involves the introduction of open sandwiches (RM19.90 for two), with chunky toppings over thick, fruit-laced brown bread. We chose the unconventional guacamole with blueberry jam (a combination that works surprisingly well, with the nectarous sweetness of the berries complementing the ripened butteriness of the avocado) and hummus with sun-dried tomatoes (another triumph, thanks to the house-made hummus - Table9's kitchen makes as many of its own ingredients as possible from scratch). Other open sandwich options range from beef bulgogi with arugula, mayonnaise and sesame seeds to Nutella with bananas and cashew flakes.
We're also fans of Table9's pizzas: If you're sharing a meal, the most intriguing choice is the bulgogi beef pizza, drawing from Eve and Min's culinary heritage for a meaty flourish that's not as sweet as most bulgogi in Malaysia, enabling the flavour of the beef to shine, served on a crust that's supple and not too thin (RM31).
Bingsu is the other nod to Korean cuisine, with everything from rose bingsu to cendol bingsu to mango bingsu available - what makes Table9's bingsus additionally special is their serving size, ideal for one person instead of the larger sizes for sharing. Most of the bingsu costs RM15 - try the espresso bingsu, relying on the same locally roasted beans as Table9's house blend for coffee beverages, a blend of Brazilian, Colombian and Indonesian. The bingsu is made with Korean-built equipment, ensuring a smooth, fluffy softness to help temper the espresso while still conveying the pure nuances of caffeine.
If you have space for more dessert, the fondant au chocolat comes recommended too - also painstakingly kitchen-made, like a molten lava cake, hot and gooey in a glass, rich with Malaysia's own Beryl's dark chocolate (RM11.90).
Smoothies and sodas round out our Table9 experience - for cool tropical relief, indulge in the blueberry smoothie (RM13) and strawberry soda (RM13); the first features house-made jam and the second is brimming with Cameron Highland produce, making them wonderfully, naturally textured.
All in all, 9 could indeed be a lucky number for this restaurant, which aspires to be a pillar of the neighbourhood for many, many years to come. Thanks to Table9 for having us here.
Table9
21, Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur. Daily, 1030am-12am. Tel: 03-2201-1055
This post first appeared on eatdrinkkl.com
This post first appeared on eatdrinkkl.com