While planning a birthday lunch for the October
babies, my former classmates asked around the group for a choice of food to
enjoy together and they agreed when I suggested Mampir Lagi.
My book at Mampir Lagi cafe with Jason [Left] and Henny |
This cosy café in Taman Pelangi serves Indonesian
cuisine and as most of them have not dined there, everyone were keen for an exotic
dining experience.
I am acquainted with the couple, Jason Antoney and
his wife, Henny Lumintang, who run this café and was happy to help place the
reservation for our lunch appointment. I suggested having their set meals to
share among us and looked forward to introducing the taste of Lombok to my
friends.
Henny, who hails from Lombok, had been running
this café with the help of her husband since last year and her Indonesian recipes
have been drawing me back again and again. And her mouth-watering cakes are also
ideal for dessert!
A
few days after I made the reservation, Henny sent me a photo of my book, My Johor Stories: True Tales, Real People,
Rich Heritage, with a request to please autograph it for her when we came for
lunch on that appointed day!
Our group enjoying lunch at Mampir Lagi cafe |
I was pleasantly surprised and deeply honoured by
her request. In my last visit to the café, Jason told me how he was reading my
book and enjoying it. He described that it was simply, un-put-down-able!
So on that day, ten of us gathered for the October
birthday celebration at Mampir Lagi.
We ordered one each of their set meals – A, B and C – so that there were ample dishes to go around. There were also two whole fried fish with two types of dip sauce, to share among us!
We ordered one each of their set meals – A, B and C – so that there were ample dishes to go around. There were also two whole fried fish with two types of dip sauce, to share among us!
I also placed an additional order for Gado Gado which is presented slightly
different from those served elsewhere.
Mampir Lagi's Oxtail Soup from my previous visit |
It was good to see how everyone relished the taste
of the various Indonesian dishes with white rice and polished off the plates in
a leisurely meal.
My only regret is on that day, their special item for
the day was not Oxtail Soup. I tasted its rich, aromatic flavour in my previous
meal at the café and longed to share it with my friends.
While it was a minor
disappointment, this just means we have to return to the café again when it is
available!
The birthday girls (us!) were given the privilege
to pick our choices of cake from the chiller and so Irene, Elizabeth and I
chose one wedge each of Henny’s delicious Red Velvet cake, Carrot Cake and a
slice of tangy Lemon Tart.
Happy Birthday October babies! |
With candles lit up on the slices of cake, there
was the obligatory singing of the Birthday Song for the October babies.
Henny also bakes plain butter cakes and these are
served without icing or decoration. That day, a batch was freshly baked and I
was impressed when she happily served a few slices to our table, with her best
compliments!
Other diners came in and left but our group still lingered,
enjoying each other’s company and savouring the cakes with freshly brewed
coffee and tea.
As Jason brewed the beverages and Henny served her
cakes, it felt as if we were being entertained in their home.
When the crowd thinned and Jason and Henny were
not too busy, I excused myself from the table and went to join them – both patiently
waiting with my book.
Happy, Happy Birthday at Mampir Lagi cafe |
It was my pleasure and privilege to autograph it
for them and Jason – who confessed that he was not much of a habitual reader –
told me that even his wife noticed that he was too engrossed with reading my
book!
Thanks,
Jason and Henny, for your kind hospitality at Mampir Lagi and for your interest
in my book, My Johor Stories: True Tales,
Real People, Rich Heritage. Happy Reading!
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