Date: 14 Sep, 2018
Venue: Jom Jom Malay, Ansal Plaza
We are fans of Jom Jom Malay since inception a couple of years back. They are perhaps the only restaurant serving Malay food in Delhi NCR. In fact we also had a great time at Citrawarna – Malaysia Day celebrations here last year and had. We were here again last Friday evening to taste Jom Jom Malay’s fine Fri-yay affair.
It was an elaborate multi-course meal that had all the works from soup to dessert. Some of the items such as satay and Tom Yum soup were familiar. Other items such as Roti Jaala – a work of art with bread baked in lattice like a cage; coconut tofu soup that is creamy with just the right amount of tanginess and Popiah rolls, Malay take on vegetarian spring rolls were pleasant surprise. Although we missed Nasi Goreng – our favourite version of coconut rice, we loved Rendang, a rich lamb curry that was served with Roti Jaala and Roti Canai, similar to our Lachha Paratha in the main course.
We kept sipping cocktails in lemon and pomegranate flavours along with the meal. While we are not much of cocktail people, the refreshing flavours and mild sweetness made these drinks stand apart from most cocktails that we come across. These are definitely worth a shot, no pun intended, for your Friday kick.
The dessert story is interesting. We were served Vanilla ice cream mixed with crushed peanuts in a cone made with Roti Jaala. The gold color caged ice cream was an installation on the table. The bread with the ice cream tasted good. But we were expecting something with a coconut base and the chef indulged us. He asked us to wait for 20 minutes but came back in half the time with two shot glasses with overflowing fluorescent green topping. The glasses contained mildly sweetened coconut puree that tasted divine with the icing kind of topping. We had the desserts warm, which is unusual up north. But the warmth added a certain comfort to this gooey dish. No fear – chef said that this dessert can be had chilled too.
Do have some time on hand. Given the specialized cuisine, the preparations take a while but it was all worth the wait. After all it’s Jom Jom Malay’s fine Fri-yay affair. Yassssss!
Yum, this place does sound tasty! The food and drinks looks so good. I’m pretty sure I would love to eat here.
We would love to have you over at Jom Jom Malay, Amber!
The place really sounds great. And I absolutely love laccha paratha..
That is Awesome Monidappa! Please do visit Jom Jom Malay, at Ansal Plaza, South Delhi; in that case ! See you!
That lattice bread looks way cool. I wonder how they make it.
Oh man that looks so good! I love when places take care to plate their food beautifully! We eat with our eyes first for sure!
The caged bread looks really cool. Everything looks so delicious.
These pics are taking me to food heaven!! Yum
Hey! We would love to have you over at Jom Jom Malay soon, to try all these dishes and experience the food heaven yourself 😉
this place sounds so amazing, i’d love to find a restaurant that serves so many courses.
Thank you!
I would love to try the coconut tofu soup and vegetarian spring rolls. Sounds like a lovely place to dine at.
Thanks, Natalie! We look forward to having you!
The food looks very tasty. I hope to one day visit India and be able to try some of the local cuisine.
Thanks Scott! We look forward to your India and Jom Jom visit!
Love the lattice bread, so cool. The places looks amazing too, I love to try new restaurants.
Thank you Evelyn! Do visit us at Ansal Plaza mall in South Delhi!