De.Wan by Chef Wan 1958 in The LINC KL promises a lavish late-afternoon spread that’s more remarkable than most lunches, impressively spanning the length of peninsular Malaysia with everything from Johor laksa to nostalgic treats like pulut serunding, curated with care and commitment by Chef Wan, the country's most renowned culinary ambassador, and his best-trusted lieutenants.
De.Wan 1958's picture-perfect High Tea Set stands proud and tall, ravishingly presented to channel a classically gilded bird’s cage bursting with vibrant temptations of various shapes and shades, tastes and textures. Our striking ensemble is meant for four persons (RM258++), though a more modestly portioned set for two persons is also available (RM168++). It's a princely serving, so save plenty of stomach space before heading here.
High Tea is served daily - 2:30pm-4pm Mondays to Fridays, 3pm-6pm on weekends and public holidays.
Next, delve into the bounty of each tier - munch on Pulut Kuning Rendang Selangor (glutinous yellow rice with premium Australian beef cooked in coconut milk for a tender stew, laced with kerisik), crisp-to-the-bite Popiah and Karipap Kentang, as well as chunky, charcoal-grilled chicken Satay with lusciously thick peanut sauce, all served hot-from-the-kitchen.
Cherished kuih-muih fill out each level, offering an exquisite, encyclopedic exploration of time-honoured Malaysian nibbles - bubur sumsum to cucur jagung, kuih cara to kuih ketayap, plus one contemporary creation of banana crumble in deep-fried kataifi string pastry, and more, including assorted fruits and berries.
Customers have up to two choices of tea to complement their meal - pick from pots of blooming flower tea, butterfly pea, lemongrass ginger tea, dragon pearl jasmine, chamomile, green tea mint, pomegranate tea, Earl Grey Supreme, and English Breakfast.
Cold-pressed juices can be added for a surcharge, with possible combinations like orange and goji, guava and green apple, kale and green apple, watermelon and flaxseed, beetroot and red apple, or passion fruit and pineapple.
De.Wan 1958's Executive Chef Zabidi Ibrahim, who has won numerous regional awards throughout his nearly three-decade career, helmed the kitchen when we visited, ensuring that even the relatively simple-sounding Popiah is transformed into the most ideal interpretation, packed with shredded chicken, glass noodles, mushrooms, chestnuts, carrots and turnip strips, buoyed by a lively red chilli plum sauce and crisp ulam leaves (RM28). Other Tea Delight recipes range from Cucur Udang to Kerabu Mee Hoon Nyonya Bunga Telang.
All in all, our first visit to De.Wan 1958 proved memorably positive, clearly proving why it has risen to the ranks of Malaysia's most respected Malay restaurants within less than a year. Many thanks to De.Wan 1958 for having us here.
Lot 2-2, Level 2, The LINC KL, Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur.
Open Mon-Fri, 11am-4pm, 6-10pm; Sat-Sun, 11am-10pm. Tel: 010-207-0383
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