LWIN LEE | La Cocina Restaurant & Tapas Bar @ Subang Jaya
After a whirlwind of
buffet review in conjuction with the Ramadhan month, finally we are able slot
in some Spanish repast for a fresh twist of taste to enthrall the ever-adventurous
palate.
Here we are, one
carefree Sunday afternoon at La Cocina Restaurant & Tapas Bar @ SubangJaya, located unperturbedly at a rather laid-back town of Subang Jaya. Patrons get to immerse themselves into the relaxing oasis while adoring the unique embellishments
as well as enjoying the authentic Spanish cuisine, coupled with a list of soothing
melodious rendition of Spanish songs to get you into the mood.
Also modishly set up
are the vibrant chequered table cloth, smartly arranged with silverwares in the
proper etiquette manner, accompanied by
dimmed lightings to provide a soothing shelter for the gourmands.
For starters, we order
our favourite nosh- Cheese!!!!
Fried Spanish Mahon Cheese- Queso Mahon Fritos (MYR 19.90)
~ Pure cow milk cheese from
Spain and button mushrooms, deep fried and served with garlic mayonnaise.
The cheesy cubes are delightfully
soft and milky in its own way. Not that overpowering pungent as compared to its
compatriot-goat cheese, the light layer of breaded crumbs is pleasantly crunchy
and not too oily, albeit I have to agree that the price is at a rather higher
end. It actually appears tad run-of-the-mill but with amusing light crispy
layer on the outside. Still, we finished them all carefully so not to cause us
to be full to the brim before the arrival of the main entrée.
A true Spanish feast
would not be complete without the signature dish, paella.
This unique rice dish has
been long linked as the Spanish’s symbolic fare, and has evolved into varieties
of recipes as a consequence of the popularity of the dish throughout time. As
for the choice of the day, we have Negres, which is a Squid Ink version of
paella. We choose this over saffron-infused plate as we are told that this
particular version is not available daily, and so happen it is available on
that day of our visit. Needless to say, of course we go for the less conventional
rendition, just like the adage goes, “Make hays while the sun shines………” It
should fit into the culinary concept too, and so I thought………….. (=
Negres Paella (MYR
70)
~ Spanish rice cooked
in squid black ink, large prawns, shrimps, fish fillet, squid, mussels, clams
and vegetables, provides an exquisite taste of seafood.
The rice is rather
special, unlike the usual grain with is softer and less-texturized. Each grain
is thoroughly enveloped in the rich fragrance of spicery and also olive oil,
with fresh peppercorns being the most prominent. To some extent, it could be
quite a pain in the neck as your enjoyable chewing on the rather hard aromatic
rice is being interjected with the coarse crackling sound of the peppers. If
you do not mind to humbly separate them in between munching, then that shouldn’t
be any issue.
Just remember that each
paella dishes takes up to 25 minutes to be cooked upon ordered.
Eventually, desserts to
round up the sumptuous Spanish affair sweetly!
Crepe filled with Orange Cream Cheese &
Hazelnut Cream
– Filloas Dulces Naranja (MYR 9.90)
~ Spaniards' love for
oranges drives the Spanish chef to create this tangy orange cheese filling which
is very refreshing indeed, with hazelnut cream, served with vanilla sauce.
Absoutely marvelous as it proclaims…………..
Soon the quick déjeuner
comes to a halt, before we adjourning the second session over at OLLE CAFÉ for
a Korean cuppa. There is a surprising discovery thought- check it out! ^_^
Location:
38, Jalan USJ 9/5P, UEP Subang Business
Centre, 47620 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Contact: +60 3-8023 2395
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