If you
are looking for a taste of beriani
rice in Batu Pahat, you will be spoilt for choice. This is because Batu Pahat
is home to the most mouth-watering beriani, ever!
The poster for Nasi Beriani Set Dulang Special on the wall at McBeriani, Batu Pahat |
For
instance at Kompleks Niaga Benteng,
Peserai, almost every stall in this food court boasts of its delicious beriani.
Ultimately it’s just a matter of taste and personal preference.
On a
recent road trip around Johor, Emily and I had a taste of good beriani at a few
outlets in Batu Pahat. They include Restoran BP Bariani Power and Nasi Baryani
Mohd Shah, which rank among the most popular beriani brands here.
We had
earlier agreed that each time we placed an order, it was for one portion – to
share – because the generous mound of beriani rice can be so good,
you-can-even-eat-it-on-its-own!
The
strategy was not to fill ourselves up with rice but to save space to savour a
variety of beriani while we were there.
Facade of Restoran McBeriani in Batu Pahat |
One
morning, I suggested to quiz the hotel reception staff for their
recommendations of Batu Pahat beriani and other must-taste food, just to hear
what the locals have to say.
The staff
on duty that day, happened to be two ladies and one young man.
When
Emily asked them for local food they would recommended in Batu Pahat and I
added, also what kind of food that I can buy home to present as buah tangan, they took a while to gather
their thoughts before providing a list of recommended food items.
While
most of their recommendations were preferably eat-it-freshly-made items (as
opposed to takeaways), I was rather amused when the young man suggested, “Mee Racun!”
A serving of Mutton Beriani |
What?
Poisonous Noodles? With such a name, I guessed it must a potent potion that
would instantly clog your arteries…
We shared
a laugh about these ‘poisonous noodles’ and got back on track to discuss about
Batu Pahat beriani. Then they suggested a nearby restaurant that served beriani
not only with the usual choice of chicken or mutton, but also with udang galah or big prawns/scampi!
This
sounded very interesting so we followed their directions and walked to a row of
shops around the block from the hotel.
When we
read the restaurant name, McBeriani, I thought it was a fast-food style beriani
place. But it was not.
Two udang galah in the serving |
The time
was just about noon and we were glad the lunch crowd had not arrived yet.
Our eyes
were riveted to the posters on the walls, depicting various beriani servings,
because they were very enticing. We looked at all the posters, considering the various
portions and decided not to be greedy or over-ambitious.
The Dulang Special set served with prawns,
mutton and chicken was particularly mouth-watering but way too large a portion
for the two of us.
So we strictly
stuck to a single portion of beriani mutton with a side order of the
recommended, udang galah, to share.
The rice,
soft and fragrant, tasted just right with the rich mutton gravy. There were two
large prawns in the serving so we enjoyed one each in the tasty gravy.
As we
were polishing off our plates, more diners were arriving and filling up the
restaurant. We were almost done and should free up our table soon.
With our
stomachs feeling comfortable, we went to the cashier’s counter where the
cashier tallied up our bill. Once the bill was paid, we made our way out of the
restaurant.
Peggy with Pn Ramlah Mohamed in her JB home, to invite her to the book launch event |
As we
walked pass a table where a group of Chinese ladies and young children were
seated, they were looking at us and their gaze somehow made me turn to look at
them.
While the
ladies and children seemed unfamiliar, I jumped in surprise when I instantly
recognized one of the ladies, who probably also recognized me at the same
moment!
“I
thought it was you!” cried Puan Ramlah, the retired former headmistress of
Convent Batu Pahat whom I featured under Portraits in my book, My Johor Stories: True Tales, Real People, Rich Heritage.
[In early
July 2017, I went to invite Aunty to my book launch planned for July 15 and she
graciously accepted my invitation. Transport was even arranged to drive her to
the event but for personal reasons, she was not able come.
Immediately
after the launch event, I went to see Aunty to present a copy of my book to
her. Although we spoke again on the phone, the last I met her in JB was on July
15.]
Now Aunty
had been watching us while we stood at the cashier’s counter and wondered to
herself if that was me but decided that it was quite impossible for Peggy to be
in Batu Pahat on a weekday and having lunch here… But it was really me!
What a
pleasant surprise! Pn Ramlah, fondly known as Aunty Rom, was staying in Batu
Pahat with her friend, Sandy, for a few days before she moved to live with her
daughter in Kuala Lumpur.
Peggy with Pn Ramlah at McBeriani, Batu Pahat |
While
Batu Pahat was not a big place, it was just uncanny how Aunty and I should meet
in this restaurant for our beriani lunch on a sunny weekday!
I
explained that Emily and I were exploring some Johor towns on a road trip and
Batu Pahat was one of our stopovers.
When
their meal was served, we excused ourselves and left the restaurant, still
baffled by how weird it was for Aunty and me to meet again at – of all places –
McBeriani, in Batu Pahat!
It was
such a weird experience that Emily and I were still talking about it for the
rest of the day.
Then Emily
succinctly summed up how uncanny it was by quoting a famous line from the 1942
Hollywood movie, Casablanca, which
starred cinema’s most romantic couple, Bogart and Bergman:
“Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in
all the world, she walks into mine…”
McBeriani
is at No. 14, Jalan Sulaiman, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor. Tel: +607 – 4355866.
Thanks for sharing such a great experience in Batu Pahat. A road trip always a great option to explore the city in many ways. Many hotels in Batu Pahat provides conformable and lavish stay that make your trip memorable.
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