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Sambal Prawns

Sambal House in City Square Mall in Johor Bahru is part an emerging trend in JB, where young entrepreneurs open contemporary eateries serving their favourite traditional foods, often with their parents or grandparents' recipes. This exciting development deserves our support as it brings buzz to the Johor food scene while helping preserve Johor's culinary heritage.

Sambal House in City Square is owned Alia, who is in her early twenties. The recipes are from Alia's mother who hails from Negri Sembilan.

Sambal House

The neat and simple interior of Sambal House designed by Alia, who is an architect by training, has a hip red and black theme.

As the name of the restaurant so boldly states, the signature of Sambal House is their.... sambal, of course.

Sambal

The sambals at Sambal House are made with fresh chilies with the seeds removed. The sambals are thus strong on flavours yet mild on spiciness. I found the sambals at Sambal House very easy to enjoy and very appetising.

Sambal Prawns

This sambal udang was so tasty. The sambal was mildly spicy with that nice and mild flavour of chilies, spices, anchovies and prawns.

 Sambal Prawns

The prawns were fresh, the flesh sweet, still bouncy and the shells were soft. I ate the whole prawns with shell on, leaving only the heads and tails. The sambal udang went very well with the steamed white rice. RM6.50 a set.

Nasi Goreng Ayam

I also tried Sambal House's Nasi Goreng Ayam set. The fried and flatten chicken in the Nasi Goreng Ayam set was quite dry.

Sambal

The fried chicken was delicious when eaten together with Sambal House's signature sambal with plenty of anchovies.

Malay Fried Rice

The fried chicken and sambal went perfectly with the fried rice. The rice grains were flavourful, dry and separate. Alia, the lady boss, mentioned that this is her mum's recipe and her personal favourite.

Ayam Rendang

Smothered underneath that thick blanket of grainy sambal was an ayam rendang chicken thigh. This was part of the Nasi Putih Ayam Rendang set at RM8.50. Again, it was the sambal that set Sambal House's ayam rendang apart.


The mildly spicy chicken curry with pleasant coconut and lemon grass flavours. 

Ayam Goreng

This Ayam Goreng was on its way to another customer and I couldn't resist taking a quick picture of it as it was so beautifully done.

Tepung Pelita

Besides sambal dishes, Sambal House offers a range of traditional Malay desserts. This Tejung Pelita was soft, just a bit thicker than soft boiled eggs. Made with pandan and coconut, this popular dessert was sweet and smooth. RM1.20 a piece, served chilled.

Tapai

Tapai

Tapai, a sweet and sour traditional dessert made by fermenting glutinous rice. A popular traditional dessert that sells like hot cakes at RM1.00 a piece.

Kedongdong Balonglong

For those craving for fresh sour Kedongdong Asam juice (known as Balonglong in Singapore), it's available here at Sambal House at RM4.50.

After I finished my lunch, I realised that Sambal House has a dish known as Sambal Udang Petai. I must come back for this as it has sambal, prawns and petai, all three of my favourite food ingredients. Another dish that I want to come back again to try is their Sambal Toast.


Sambal House

Restaurant name: Sambal House
Address: Level 2, City Square Mall. Shop lot is next to the overhead bridge across Jalan Wong Ah Fook, and the Marrybrown outlet.
GPS: 1.462181,103.763422
Hours: 11:00am to 10:00pm
Halal

Date visited: 7 Feb 2013

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2 comments:

  1. I just been there for lunch after reading this post; ordered the nasi goreng ayam and balonglong (sambal udang Petai sold out) but found it average, nothing worth shouting about. I tried the Tapai too and must say it's an acquired taste, didn't really enjoy it.

    The service besides the guy at the cashier was lacking. They had 5 to 8 service staff but preferred to do everything else except service.

    I doubt I will go back again even though it was better than the ayam penyet restaurant next to it.

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  2. So I have read some comment about Sambal House.And try it,actually I really enjoy the menu Sambal House and price WORTH IT.

    I love their sambal and had order sambal ala carte for take away.I think people should taste it.Their unique sambal and sambal udang petai.

    Their service besides the guy at the cashier was GOOD.They gave service excellent and smile better than ayam penyet restaurant that have already 20 years old in business.Besides that,Sambal House is Malaysian Johor origin.

    I doubt I will go again.And I'm a fan of Sambal House.Hopefully they success their business.

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