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2012-08-01
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Ole-Ole Bali is one of the restaurants under the Bali Bistro Group which brings the elements of Balinese casual dining. Ole-Ole Bali restaurants can be found in Sunway Pyramid, Solaris Mont Kiara, and Empire Subang. My friens and I had the following 2 dishes at their Sunway Pyramid outlet.Sate Lilit (RM 16.00)Sate lilit is actually a type of Balinese cuisine which consisted of minced mixed seafood paste sate and served on a Lemongrass Skewer. The sate can be eaten together with either Sambel Mat
Ole-Ole Bali is one of the restaurants under the Bali Bistro Group which brings the elements of Balinese casual dining. Ole-Ole Bali restaurants can be found in Sunway Pyramid, Solaris Mont Kiara, and Empire Subang. My friens and I had the following 2 dishes at their Sunway Pyramid outlet. Sate Lilit (RM 16.00)
Sate lilit is actually a type of Balinese cuisine which consisted of minced mixed seafood paste sate and served on a Lemongrass Skewer. The sate can be eaten together with either Sambel Matah and Sambel Terasi as both of those sambals were served. Each stick of sate cost RM 4 as only 4 sates were given. Quite pricey for a stick of not so big sate. Er....I don't really like this dish because the seafood paste is too soft and taste wise is so so only, slightly spicy. Chicken & Chips (RM 28.00)
This dish came with a big piece of deep fried boneless chicken, fries and a small bowl of homemade brown gravy. The dish is pretty ok because the chicken is really crispy and the meat is tender and juicy. But I have tasted better fried chicken elsewhere. After eating all the fattening fries and chicken, we washed away the oil in our tummy by eating the accompanying apple sesame coleslaw and watermelon.
Besides the food we ordered above, we also ordered the following drinks:
~ Blended Pulut Hitam.....RM 12
~ Blended Honey ..... RM 11
~ Iced coffee.....RM 8
~ Blue Hawaii....RM 11
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