Hit & Mrs is The BIG Group's fine dining restaurant located in Lorong Kurau, Bangsar. Helming the kitchen here are chefs Keith and Edmund, previously working with André Chiang in Singapore before moving back to Malaysia.
The restaurant serves modern cuisine in a casual, cosy environment. Dining here got me delirious with joy as the food is what I love about fine dining restaurants - the food here excited my palate and every plate was a work of art.
But before we started our meal, we visit the Mrs side, the Malayan-inspired bar upstairs to enjoy a cocktail. A really cool space, with old-school furnishings - a place to unwind as the bartender whips up a drink for you. I went for the Mojito Malaya (RM40) which is made with pandan-infused Angostura Reserva rum, gula melaka, mint, lime and orange. Hubby's Fino Intro (RM30) consists of fino sherry, sweet vermouth, maraschino cherry, angustura bitter and lemon twist served in a cocktail glass. We sip on our cocktails as the sun sets. The bar opens from 5pm through to 1am.
Appropriately feels like we're in the tropics
Mojito Malaya
Fino Intro
After we finished our drinks, we headed downstairs to the restaurant for dinner. The restaurant is cosy with a courtyard in the back and an open kitchen. The restaurant is only open for dinners on weekdays as well as brunch on weekends. The menu changes monthly, and diners can choose to order a la carte or have the 5-course tasting menu for RM148++. We were told that one item from each course is retained and featured for 3 months, based on its popularity as well as uniqueness of the dish.
Romantic mood
The open kitchen
Amuse bouche - salmon, cucumber salsa, apple puree
For our review, we sampled the tasting menu as well as the 3 chef's recommended dishes. Beetroot Confit (RM35) was the most interesting and unique dish of the evening. Both the presentation and taste is exquisite. The most surprising element of this dish is the goat cheese snow (ie frozen goat's cheese), a refreshing choice for the hotter climate of KL. Lots of textures, flavour and colours, this was a delight to savour and got our tastebuds singing.
Beetroot Confit - orange, raspberry, pink radish and goat cheese
For the tasting menu, I started with the Scottish salmon (RM35), whereby salmon is served three-ways - salmon teriyaki, salmon with sesame and salmon tartare. The first two were slow cooked, sous-vide style. The salmon was luscious, and my favorite was the salmon teriyaki. The salmon was served with capellini topped with ikura (salmon roe), konbu and seaweed cracker. It is great to finally see Scottish salmon served in a KL restaurant, definitely superior in taste and quality.
Next on the tasting menu is the rich and creamy sweet onion soup (RM35) served with brioche chips and truffle oil. Love the caramelised onions in the soup. The third course is the green pea risotto (RM45) - very delicious and loving the different textures from the sugar pea and woodear mushroom. In the centre is a soft grilled risotto cake.
Green pea risotto
The two mains we had were impressive. The black cod (RM85) was perfectly cooked, sweet and flaky. It was served with fennel risotto (no rice here), tomato and rice cracker. Love the crunch from the fennel. The lamb rack (RM90) was perfectly pink, tender and flavorful, served with eggplant done three ways, tomato confit and goat's milk. If we weren't in a fine dining restaurant, I would definitely have picked up that lamb cutlet and licked it clean.
Black Cod
Lamb rack
Pre-dessert - sourdough ice cream, lemon curd and lemon financier
The dynamic duo - chef Keith and Edmund
For desserts, the pineapple (RM25) definitely captivated my heart. Coconut sorbet, spice jelly, pineapple carpaccio in a pineapple soup was a great sweet ending to the meal. Tomatoes (RM25) is an interesting mix of savoury and sweet, with the five spice sponge, raspberry sorbet, and tomato puree.
We had a fantastic meal here, and it's been a while since a fine dining establishment in KL has left such a big impression on me. Currently one of my Top 5 fine dining establishments in KL. Can't wait to return here again.
Pineapple
Tomatoes
Menu is updated monthly on their website and Facebook page.
Pork-free.
Opening times: 7pm-11pm (Tue-Sat); 11am-3pm (Sat-Sun).Closed on Mondays. Bar is opened from 5pm-1am (Tue-Sat).
Service: Good.
Price: Paid RM80 for the cocktails. Dinner is an invited review from The BIG Group.
Location: Hit & Mrs, 15 & 15A, Taman Weng Lock, Lorong Kurau, 59000 Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tel: 03-2282 3571
GPS Coordinates: 3.122706, 101.670629
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Saw this in somebody's blog and I made up my mind there and then that I sure would want to check this place out should I happen to hop over to KL anytime... Awesome!
ReplyDeleteMmm I like all the vegetarian dishes. The beetroot dish would definitely be Frank's favourite!
ReplyDeleteWe've only tried the brunch there, would like to go back for dinner one day.
ReplyDeletehit and mrs as in " hit and misses'? if there is any time that i need instant idea to hv great food in kl, i shall text you :))
ReplyDeleteWow the food looks great but also the setting looks really cute and comfortable too! :D And in your top 5 no less too!
ReplyDeleteOoo.. new chefs! must visit for sure:)
ReplyDeleteHi Yen,
ReplyDeleteThe tropic setting of this place looks good. Are you feeling like a Balinese princess chilling in this place? If I'm there, I would :D
Zoe
Yen, the chefs look very young! Love the black cod dish!
ReplyDeletePortions looks small...is it worth it?
ReplyDeleteThe Pineapple dessert is quite amazing isn't it!
ReplyDeletegotta save space for dessert!!! your sweet choices look divine :D
ReplyDeletethat scottish salmon looks enticing, mojito Malaya seems a bit expensive but the place looks awesome.
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