Way back in 2012, Encik Kamalluddin the founder of Dann's cafe said I should come back for his nasi briyani (I was at Dann's to taste their Laksa Johor which is one of the best in the country). I finally kept the date, seven years on 😂
Dann's Cafe is a family business. Founded by Encik Kamalluddin and wife Azizah who were both teachers before opening Dann's Cafe in 2002. Encik Kamalluddin taught organ at Yamaha Music School for 30 years. Son Naguib who is an International Business graduate joined the family business because passion for F & B runs in the family. Naguib is now the boss with his parents in support.
The interior at Dann's Cafe had been renewed since I was here in 2012 but it felt the same to me. The furnishings were simple and the place was fastidiously kept. So, Dann's Cafe felt very cosy. Air conditioning added to the comfort.
Dann's Cafe's simple menu with everything on one page. Traditional noodle and rice dishes, and sides.
Two of us, we had chicken briyani (RM11.50) and lamb briyani (RM12.50). The meat came buried in a mound of spiced basmati rice. Dann's Cafe serves Hyderabadi style dum briyani (where the meat and rice are cooked together in the same pot).
Beneath the basmati rice was a big meaty piece of chicken drumstick with part of the back attached.
The chicken was meaty, tender and juicy. Spice flavour and aroma was relatively mild.
Chunk of lamb with bone under the basmati rice.
The lamb was tender and juicy, and fell off the bone easily. The meat was well infused with gentle spice flavours.
The long grain basmati rice was light, tender and even fluffy. There wasn't much grease in the rice. Spice flavour was mild (not pungent).
We had a Rojak Tauhu (price RM6.90) for sides.
It is deep fried tofu cubes in a pool of black soy sauce dressed with crushed toasted peanuts and topped with blanched bean sprouts and julienned cucumber.
The sharp robust flavours of rojak tauhu contrasted with the mild nasi briyani.
The fried tofu was crisp outside and inside it was like soft bean curd (which it is lah 😄). The bean sprouts were blanched spot on - to a juicy crunch. The julienned cucumber was crunchy with neither the soggy "sweat" nor green taste.
But the clincher was the kicap pedas - Encik Kamalludin uses good quality kicap, spiced it up with hot chili, and added crushed peanut freshly toasted and ground in house. The sauce had layered savouriness complemented by a fleeting hot spicy sting and toasty nutty taste.
Must order this when you are at Dann's.
Encik Kamalluddin graciously obliged my request for another photo because I think he looked too much like a stern school teacher in the previous shots 😄
Encik Kamalluddin said I must come back for his mee siam kuah (which is seldom sold in JB even it is default just across the border in Singapore). So, I got another rain cheque but am quite sure that it won't be another 7 years before I am back.
Recommended for you 👍 Nice little eatery where the traditional food are lovingly made. So far I've tried their nasi briyani, rojak tahu, and Laksa Johor. Like all of them especially the rojak tahu and Laksa Johor. Ambiance though simple is very welcoming and cosy. Prices are reasonable.
Restaurant name: Dann's Cafe
Address: 42, Jalan Sagu, Taman Daya, Johor Bahru
GPS: 1°32'46.0"N 103°45'48.3"E 🌐 1.546113, 103.763424
Waze: Dann's Cafe
Tel: +60 7-352 5082
Hours: 11:30am to 6:30pm (Sunday off)
Halal
Date visited: 20 Feb 2019
I wanted to try out the best Laksa Johor and naturally I posted the question in Johor Sedap halal food group for help.
Dann's Laksa Johor was one of the few favourites recommended by Johor Sedap group members. Dann's Laksa Johor came famous with lots of media publicity. Dann's Café was named among the Top 50 Laksa outlets in the whole of Malaysia by Tourism Malaysia in 2009/10.
Dann's Laksa Johor was certainly as good as the better ones that I've tried in Johor Bahru.
At the neat, well appointed, comfortable air conditioned café, Dann's delicious serving of authentic Laksa Johor can be had for a reasonable RM5.
The fish based sauce made by Dann's follows a traditional family recipe that uses a variety of different fishes blended together with lots of herbs and spices. The thick sauce was layered on the bed of spaghetti.
Authentic Laksa Johor uses spaghetti which complemented the spicy, fragrant, savoury and grainy sauce very well. At Dann's, the sauce had nutty crunchy bits, some of which I believe were bits of chai po (preserved vegetables), making the gravy more interesting.
Dann's does special order Laksa Johor too. Dann's will make the laksa sauce with Ikan Parang at RM9 per serving. Encik Kamalludin, the owner, shared that Ikan Parang makes the best sauce for Laksa Johor. For special order, the minimum order required is 20 servings.
Observing the other customers I noticed that Dann's fried rice and Nasi Briyani are also very popular.
Encik Kamalludin who hails from Pakistan told me that Dann's Café is the first in JB to serve the Hydrabadi style of nasi briyani.
I am a big fan of nasi briyani, so this is something that I must surely come back for.
Restaurant name: Dann's Café
Address: 42, Jalan Sagu, Taman Daya, Johor Bahru
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/lvvYg
GPS: 1.547242,103.764613
Hours: 10:30am to 9:30pm
Halal
Date visited: 9 Nov 2012
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I wanted to try out the best Laksa Johor and naturally I posted the question in Johor Sedap halal food group for help.
Dann's Laksa Johor was one of the few favourites recommended by Johor Sedap group members. Dann's Laksa Johor came famous with lots of media publicity. Dann's Café was named among the Top 50 Laksa outlets in the whole of Malaysia by Tourism Malaysia in 2009/10.
Dann's Laksa Johor was certainly as good as the better ones that I've tried in Johor Bahru.
At the neat, well appointed, comfortable air conditioned café, Dann's delicious serving of authentic Laksa Johor can be had for a reasonable RM5.
The fish based sauce made by Dann's follows a traditional family recipe that uses a variety of different fishes blended together with lots of herbs and spices. The thick sauce was layered on the bed of spaghetti.
Authentic Laksa Johor uses spaghetti which complemented the spicy, fragrant, savoury and grainy sauce very well. At Dann's, the sauce had nutty crunchy bits, some of which I believe were bits of chai po (preserved vegetables), making the gravy more interesting.
Dann's does special order Laksa Johor too. Dann's will make the laksa sauce with Ikan Parang at RM9 per serving. Encik Kamalludin, the owner, shared that Ikan Parang makes the best sauce for Laksa Johor. For special order, the minimum order required is 20 servings.
Observing the other customers I noticed that Dann's fried rice and Nasi Briyani are also very popular.
Encik Kamalludin who hails from Pakistan told me that Dann's Café is the first in JB to serve the Hydrabadi style of nasi briyani.
I am a big fan of nasi briyani, so this is something that I must surely come back for.
Address: 42, Jalan Sagu, Taman Daya, Johor Bahru
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/lvvYg
GPS: 1.547242,103.764613
Hours: 10:30am to 9:30pm
Halal
Date visited: 9 Nov 2012
Return to Johor Kaki homepage
Hi, this is my most favorite place to dine. I'd try all their menu repeatably and never get tired of it. Their hydrabadi biryani is excellent and you should try their Morocco chicken wings, it's finger licking good.
ReplyDeleteTheir nasi serai & nasi lemak is highly recommended too. Love their teapots collection from all over the world.
Nearby Jln Sagu 13 Selera Anggun is another good place to have your lunch. Their sambal belachan is very tasty. They serve nasi hujan panas.
Have a nice day.
Thanks Amelia. I shall be back at Dann's and also Selera Anggun :)
DeleteI love Johor laksa and did not know where to find a place that sells good Johor laksa. Thanks to your posts, I will try out the 3 outlets one by one. :)
ReplyDelete:)Happy eating.
Deletethe laksas in JB are so different from SG. The gravy are different. In addition, the noodles (spaghetti vs thick bee hoon) used are different. I want to try it one day to see te difference
ReplyDeleteOh, this is Laksa Johor, uniquely Johor.
ReplyDeleteHi JK,
ReplyDeleteI came by your blog by way of the link at Johor Blogs and News. You have a very interesting site.
I've been to Dann's Cafe once before, based on the recommendation of fellow blogger Amelia (the first commenter of this post). I tried their Beriani Hyderabad and can confirm that it is very tasty. I plan to go there again soon to try their other dishes.
Tq to Amelia for giving me the head's up.
Thank you Oldstock :)
DeleteTried Laksa Johor... mmg best...
ReplyDeleteBut personally... kalau masin sikit lg... lagi best...
ada contact number tk? sbb saya student kolej and kena buat research pasal laksa ni. kalau tak keberatan, saya nak interview awak pasal latar belakang laksa.
ReplyDelete0177216922 naguib ainuddin
DeleteBoleh call nk buat appointment