Sri Nyonya Restaurant, Petaling Jaya Section 22

Sri Nyonya Restaurant has served delicious Penang Nyonya cuisine since 1986. Tucked away in a quiet part of Section 22 in Petaling Jaya, Sri Nyonya uses traditional family recipes which have been handed down over several generations.

Sri Nyonya

Nasi Ulam is a signature dish of the Peranankans as well as the Malays. The rice is accompanied with a mix of vegetables and sambal. Each serve is approximately RM7.50.

Nasi Ulam

The Beef Rendang here is pretty good, and even though it is shown topped off with chillis , it is not as spicy as depicted. So, for those that cannot stomach a very spicy meal, you should definitely give this a try. The rendang is abit pricey though and goes for RM18.

Beef Rendang

This is the Kacang Botor Sambal (also known as winged bean or Goa bean).

Kacang Botor Sambal

Their Sri Nyonya Acar (a type of salad which is made of different vegetables such as beans carrots and cabbage which are pickled in vinegar, later tossed with grounded peanuts) was rather simple, though I have tried better ones elsewhere.

Sri Nyonya Acar

The Chicken Curry Kapitan (RM18) was quite a tasty dish and a recommendation to try when you are there.

Chicken Curry Kapitan

This is the Sri Nyonya Fish Curry.

Sri Nyonya Fish Curry

I thought that the Fried Assam Prawns were rather pricey at RM26, though it did look rather tasty.

Fried Assam Prawns

To finish off the night, you can try a variety of traditional desserts.

Cendol

Pulut Hitam

Sri Nyonya Restaurant

14 Jalan 22/49

46300 Petaling Jaya

Selangor

Halal

Tel: +60 3 7875 1031

Fax: +60 3 7873 7702

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  2. email2me, 3 years ago

    Hey …. where’s the durian paste that suppose to lay on the chendol …. without that, it doesn’t have the kick!

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  3. steve-0, 3 years ago

    Ohhh they didnt provide that actually!

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  4. Lisa, 2 years ago

    Durian paste is not the traditional way of serving cendol.

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  5. steve-0, 2 years ago

    hiyas lisa! yeps, i quite like it with lotsa gula melaka and cendol buried underneath. yumm

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  6. Lisa, 2 years ago

    Hi. Cendol is a pandan-flavoured dessert and durian paste would overpower the delicate pandan flavour. I’ve honestly never come across cendol with durian paste. And the other important things are high quality gula melaka and thick coconut milk to really bring out the pandan.

    Email2me – where did you have cendol with durian paste?

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  7. William, 2 years ago

    I’ve had it in Melobourne once. Durian flavoured Ice Kacang though. Not cendol.

    Didn’t there used to be a place which specilizes in Durian foods?

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