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Friday, June 1, 2012

Back again @ DISH, Dua Residency, KL

A set lunch that ticks all the right boxes..

We've been coming to DISH without fail for the set lunch, since Chef Steve Allen took over in the kitchen. We love it - delicious food, beautifully presented at an affordable price! Ticks all the right boxes for me. This time, we're not celebrating anything in particular, instead it's a little treat after a busy week ;P (hehe, any excuse to come dine here)

We were immediately ushered to our table in the corner (hehe the waiting staff knows my favorite table since it has the best natural lighting ;P). The current menu, which is available til 7 June 2012, is the best one we've had here so far. Don't get me wrong, I loved all the other set lunches we've had here, but this was lip-smacking good. 



Even the bread was extra yummy this time - crusty and soft at the same time.. :)


Eggplant fritters.. not bored of it yet


To start, we had the complimentary leek soup served with a mini croque monsieur. The soup was smooth and rich, Hubby likes how it's presented with the olive oil dotted on top (looks arty). The croque monsieur was a delicious little bite of pastrami and cheese.


Another complimentary starter we received was the crispy oysters with confit salmon, pickled lemon and fennel - this is new on the a la carte menu. As mentioned previously, I am not a big fan of raw oysters but give them to me in a light batter like this, and I don't mind them at all! In fact, I think I could have eaten more of this.. crisp, juicy oysters. The confit salmon at the bottom of the oysters have been slow poached in olive oil.

By the way, some parts of the a la carte menu has been revised - for example, the ceviche uses kingfish instead of barramundi now. Instead of cod, they are serving salt baked king cobia. Mangosteen has also been put on the dessert menu permanently. The revised menu can be viewed in my Facebook album here.




To start, I had the carpaccio of beef with a Caesar salad garnish. Compared to the first set  lunch, the beef carpaccio is sliced slightly thicker, giving it a nicer bite and texture and it has also been lightly seared hence it tastes much more flavourful. I ended up sharing half of this with Hubby since he liked it too. I really like that they use quail's egg here (a treat I used to get as a child) in lots of their dishes instead of regular hen's eggs.



Pretty colours


Hubby had the citrus cured salmon with cucumber, green guava and thyme salad. This was supposed to be served with pink guava (jambu air) but due to some unforeseen circumstances had to be replaced with green guava at the last minute. I almost didn't notice cos it tasted good as it was! Plus, it looked so pretty on the plate, all is forgiven. ;) I like the clean flavours of this dish and the addition of cucumber and guava makes it taste very fresh. A lovely summer dish.



During our first set lunch encounter, I gave the lamb shank a miss in favour of the steak. Since I've eaten steaks several times already and lamb shank made another appearance on the menu, I knew I had to try it! And I was so glad I did. The lamb shank here was fall-off-the-bone tender and marvellously paired with the tomato risotto. I thought the portion would be too big for me to finish, but I managed to wipe the plate clean :)

Braised lamb shank, tomato risotto


Hubby also gave the steak a miss and went for the pan fried fillet of red mullet served with crab linguine with zucchini. He also enjoyed this tremendously, the fish was moist and the crab linguine was slightly tangy so it made it very appetizing to eat. It's true that you don't always have to order a steak at DISH to have a great meal.




Another complimentary treat, Bakewell tart (freshly baked) with raspberry ice cream - YUM


Both desserts were delicious. I finished mine within minutes of it being served - I just couldn't put my spoon down after the first mouthful. The slightly tart strawberries was complemented well with the soft, chewy meringue and sweet strawberry sorbet. I've got a complain- I WANT MORE!

Grilled strawberries, meringue, strawberry sorbet


Hubby had the almond panna cotta with poached rambutans. They really do know how to make a good panna cotta - it was smooth and wobbly. And it's nice that they always use local fruits here, this time poached rambutans. :) Since I finished my dessert so quick, I rewarded myself with some of Hubby's dessert. LOL.



Petit fours

Set Lunch Menu, available til 7 June


So, if like us, you're looking to give yourself a little treat, this week's set lunch at DISH might just do the  trick :) Now, what should we celebrate on the 8th?


To read my previous review on DISH, please click here, here and here.  Full set of photos can be viewed here. 

Pork-free.

Opening times: Lunch 12.00 - 2.30pm, Dinner 6.00 - 11.00pm.

Service: Good.

Parking: RM5 flat rate.

Price: RM65++ for 2-courses, RM75++ for 3-courses. Set lunch changes every 2 weeks.

Location: Dish, Dua Residency, Lot 1.1, Ground Floor, Dua Annexe, No. 211 Jalan Tun Razak, 50450 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 03-2164 1286

GPS Coordinates: 3.156971, 101.720803

Website: http://dishfinedining.com/

32 comments:

  1. i can't wait to come home and try this place. hehe

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  2. Ooo...u always get extras here...*jealous* :P

    Ya, small details make the dishes looks classy =)

    The mullet looks flaky n nicely done...only one photo for the lamb shank?...hehe :)

    I think I change my dessert pick from the grilled strawberries to the almond panna cotta :D

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    1. Hehe cos I didn't take that many photos of the lamb shank... just in different angle but looks almost the same la.

      So you gonna go again this weekend? :P

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    2. Not sure yet...might be there to celebrate a fren's birthday =)

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    1. Do give them a try, the price is affordable too. :)

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  4. I love almond, I think I would enjoy the almond panna cotta very much! :

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    1. Go DISH this weekend and give yourself and Kenny a nice treat. Hehe.

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  5. I m really addicted to eggs cooked with a soft gooey yolk! just that look on those quail eggs had me salivating...

    Fried oysters is also my weakness! Its no wonder you keep going back for more.. ;D

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    1. Heheheh maybe if you leave this screen open, your Hubby will get the hint and bring you there! Or maybe we should have talked louder today so he can hear us mention DISH many many times :P

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  6. Gosh! Not cheap but sure looks classy... High-end fine dining.

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    1. Actually for fine dining, this one quite reasonably priced. Food is delicious and portions are reasonably large.

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  7. hey, i have a suggestion for a local fruit they could consider! ciku! ciku is my second-favorite fruit (after mangosteens). and i've never seen it used before in a western restaurant. it could be a challenge to incorporate, but i think it'd be worth the effort, and i bet that customers would be happy and pleased to have it, heheh :D

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    1. Hehe I'll suggest it to Steve when I see him next (maybe this Fri ;P) I'm sure he'll find a way to incorporate it as he's so talented.

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  8. NICE ONE...I love fine dining !!! ;DD

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  9. Dear Baby Sumo,

    This seems like great value and the red mullet with linguine looks good although I'm not sure about beef carpaccio with a Caesar.

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    1. It works though - the beef carpaccio and Caesar. I found it rather delicious.

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  10. Everything looks delectable from start to finish - even the petite fours. :-)

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  11. Steve is just plain talented. :D

    Have a fabulous Saturday, dear!

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  12. I want to try DISH!! *salivating* :9

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    1. Ask Chris to bring you.... the set lunch available on weekends also!!

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  13. looks so good! cant wait to DISH!!!

    www.ivyaiwei.com

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  14. Set lunch available during weekend as well?

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    1. Hi Shyan, DISH is no longer open for business.

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