Nyonya Colors @ KLCC & Mid Valley is best known for their local kuih-muih and they've a few other outlets in 1 Utama, The Curve, Empire Subang and more. Their kuih is reputed to be made with fresh ingredients (and no preservatives are used), so customers are advised to consume them within the day of purchase.
This Thai meehoon is pretty decent, with the pungent smell and flavour of shredded lime leaves (a common herb in Thai cooking), which some dislike though. If you like something sourish with a strong lime leaf flavour, then you'll enjoy this dish.
My son would normally have his Nasi Lemak Packet @ RM3 but it's no where near good though compared to all the excellent nasi lemak we can get elsewhere.
I also tried the Mee Rebus @ RM10.85 which I found rather pleasant. They didn't use the usual yellow mee but a thicker and less alkaline-tasting mee that resembles spaghetti somewhat. That's probably the reason why I liked this and you've got to eat it with a squeeze of lime (it tastes a lot better).
This is the Cucur Udang @ RM2.90 a plate which I liked the least. Those sold at hawker stalls are way better than this.
Of course, the main reason why anyone would want to visit Nyonya Colors is because of their nyonya kuih which (I think) is their best (and most saleable) items here.
And these are some of the kuih which I "tapau" (packed home)...the reason why you can see it so neatly arranged and photographed...otherwise, they'd be 'attacked' and gobbled up instantly....kekeke!!
This is the Talam Keladi @ RM1.10 with little tiny cubes of yam within the santan layer and a yam-flavoured top.
The Kuih Talam @ RM1.10 has a good dose of pandan flavour at the bottom and rich santan at the top that I liked....this is my favourite!
Holy Moly *Stop Press*:
If I wasn't blogging, I wouldn't have found out that there's a price difference between the outlet in Mid Valley and the one in KLCC! And so, I've finally discovered a reward for food blogging (albeit a small one...hehe) as I had to keep the receipts so that I can remember the prices when writing my blog. That's how I stumbled upon the difference in prices of the same eatery. Why it is such, I have no idea...but I don't think that it's ethical since they're one and the same (even if rental prices are different). The prices are higher in KLCC (which I'm dumbfounded) as the outlet is smaller and more kiosk-like compared to the proper outlet in Mid Valley. So, for your benefit, here are the differences if you'd like to know (but there could be more since I didn't sample everything):
1) Thai Mee Siam & Nasi Lemak Packet - RM3.30 @ KLCC & RM3 @ MV
2) Mee Rebus - RM11.50 @ KLCC & RM10.85 @ MV
3) Classic Chee Cheong Fun - RM6.50 @ KLCC & RM5.95 @ MV
4) Pulut Panggang - RM1.25 @ KLCC & RM1.20 @ MV
(the kuihs are the only items that seem to similarly priced)
5) Iced Teh Tarik - RM4 @ KLCC & RM3.60 @ MV
My Personal Opinion
Most of the nyonya kuih here are pretty good and my favourites are the Talam, Sago Rose, Steamed Tapioca, Fried Radish Cake and Pulut Panggang.
But, if you intend to eat at Nyonya Colors, it'd be wise to eat at the branch in Mid Valley (because of the lower prices for the exact same food)!!
Nyonya ColorsBut, if you intend to eat at Nyonya Colors, it'd be wise to eat at the branch in Mid Valley (because of the lower prices for the exact same food)!!
K21 2nd Floor Suria KLCC or
LG 230A The Gardens
Mid Valley City
Tel: 03-7728 2288
The mee rebus looks rather yummy.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the sauce was thick and delicious but not cloying.
DeleteI like this place. Been there a few times...but must know what to order. Many hits and a few misses.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like the place....so, did I order the hits or did I miss out on something?
DeleteThat moron waiter, even if the receipt shows classic, is he going to blame you? Customer said order curry means order curry lah, if receipt wrong means the cashier key in wrongly! They are restaurant, not road side char kuay teow stall, restaurant needs to maintain restaurant standards lah.. tsk..
ReplyDeleteMy sentiments exactly. Didn't they teach him the fundamental of customer service....that the customer is always right! :D
Deleteseri muka for me ... that's my all-time favourite kuih. my grandmother would sometimes buy some, and i love the combo of sweet creaminess on top and the glutinous chew below :D the version here looks a bit over-processed for me, but maybe that's an unfair comparison to the more painstakingly made street stall versions of olden days :)
ReplyDeleteYou're right...the pandan extract green didn't look all that real to me too. You can definitely get better street stall versions of this...just not at all hours of the day :(
DeleteMy place to go to whenever I don't know what to eat in Midvalley. I like the red sago kuih too.
ReplyDeleteYeah, you can really smell the rose syrup in the sago rose kuih. Luckily, Mid Valley is more convenient for you, otherwise you'd have to pay higher prices in KLCC. I'm surprised no-one commented on the issue of price difference.
DeleteI have not eaten at the outlet at KLCC. Only at the outlets in One Utama and Midvalley.
DeleteHmmm....I wonder if the outlet at 1 Utama has a different pricing as well.
DeleteI often walk past the one at 1-Utama and always take a deep breath to take in the nice smells hah..hah... I don''t know why I was never tempted to buy their kueh. But now I am hah..hah...
ReplyDeleteGlad you're tempted to buy some now...hee..hee!
DeleteI would probably visit them for the nyonya kuih, haven't had those yam ones before
ReplyDeleteYes, they're most well known for their kuih after all.
DeleteYou missed their 'pulut tai tai' (blue steamed glutinous rice) with dipping in kaya. should give it a try
ReplyDeleteWell, I did have at least half a pulut tai tai...kekeke....the bottom half of my seri muka :D Ok, I'll give it a try the next time I eat there.
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