While
heading to the grocers at Sunway Citrine Hub with the main objective to get
everything on my grocery list, I have passed the adjacent Sunway commercial square
numerous times without noticing the businesses that were opened here since
2022.
Recently
around lunchtime, I was in the Sunway neighbourhood– this time, without any
grocery list – determined to explore and experience the lunch options here. Facade of the corner cafe, Warung Ekspres
Accompanied
by Florence, my food-tasting friend who is also my navigator, we obeyed the
driving directions set out in the Sunway commercial square which took us around
the one-way lanes – more than twice on some lanes – to the look at the cafés,
restaurants and kopitiams that were opened for lunch.
With
no particular destination in mind and feeling not quite famished yet, we also
took time to look at the menus provided outside, to consider the food options so
as to reach a decision on where to dine.
As
we surveyed the commercial square, we observed that a healthy number of people were
already seated and eating at the kopitiams and cafés – proof of the popularity
of the cuisines served – and a positive sign that business was not only thriving
but also meeting the tastes of diners.A section of the cafe with a
poster of the Causeway
and the Johor Bahru skyline
We
were delighted to discover that in addition to kopitiam favourites, the cuisine
choices here included Malay, Korean, Thai and Peranakan Nyonya food, each with
its own merits while some menus were best tasted with a group and not just two
diners.
As
we completed covering all the lanes in our survey of the commercial square, it
was time to narrow down our choices and take a pick of which destination for
our lunch.
When
we saw the signboard at the corner café for WARUNG EKSPRES, the smaller print that
read, JOHOR BAHRU, along with an illustration of a traditional batu lesung
or stone mortar and pestle in their brand identity, caught my eyes.
As
we walked into the café, I believed the mortar and pestle visual and the name, Johor
Bahru, probably made the decision for us.
It
was simply uncanny that we stepped into this café only to be welcomed in by the
Operations Manager, Prakash Nambiar, who was familiar with me from when we met
for special events and reviews at Food & Beverage establishments like
EightLido and Bottle & Glass.A section of the counter within the cafe
Such
a pleasant surprise and a warm welcome simply made Warung Ekspres a good choice
for lunch but I wisely held back from forming any conclusion until we had our
dining experience.
When
we were comfortably seated indoors, a glance through the glass-paneled wall
revealed that there were tables occupied by diners in the outdoor section.
Florence
and I took our time to study the menu with photos that listed a selection of
popular Malaysian dishes like Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai, Beef Noodles and Lamb
Satay along with Johor specialties like Mee Bandung, Asam Pedas Ikan, Laksa
Johor and Soto Ayam, among other local favourites.
When
Florence spotted her favourite, Nasi Kerabu with Ayam Penyet, on the
menu, she did not hesitate to pick this item for her lunch.A kids' play area occupies a section of the cafe
As
for me, it was a matter of making a choice for now because looking at photos of
the mouth-watering dishes made me feel rather hungry.
I then
picked Soto Ayam, a Malay-style chicken broth served with rice vermicelli or
rice cubes or nasi impit, topped with shredded chicken, bean sprouts and
begedil, a deep-fried meat and potato patty.
While
waiting for our meal to be served, we arrived at a unanimous decision to come
back again to try other choices on this interesting menu.
Meanwhile,
we observed that diners were leaving and arriving – many who appeared to be
regulars – so we were pleased to have stumbled upon this corner café that day.A serving of Nasi Kerabu with Ayam Penyet
With
an illustration of a batu lesung designed within their brand identity, I
was quite confident that the kitchen with prepare their spices with fresh
ingredients from scratch using a baru lesung, no less, to maintain
authenticity in local recipes.
And
when our orders were served, I was pleased to observe that the two different
side sauces for Nasi Kerabu and Soto Ayam, were indeed own-made and
rather tasty.
While
we were eating, I could not help overhearing the conversation at the next table
between Prakash and the diner who brought to his attention, that her
expectation of her dish was not met.A serving of Soto Ayam
From
their animated chat, I figured that her order was same as mine for Soto Ayam
and that she expected the carb in the chicken soup to be nasi impit but
instead, it turned out to be rice vermicelli.
Then
Prakash politely explained that the White bits shown in their photograph was
shredded cabbage and not nasi impit.
This
episode reminded Florence and I about a previous incident where a reader, who
happened to be a friend of Florence, went to a restaurant after reading my
review and was disappointed that the dish they were served was unlike that
photograph of a dish in my review.Prakash Nambiar, hands-on in
serving brewed coffee to us
I
regretted that it was my mistake because the photo was of a special dish the
merchant presented at the review and was not available on the menu.
Since
that unfortunate incident where my photo had misled readers, I made it a point
to show photos of dishes consistent with the menu so that diners know what to
expect when they placed their orders.
Our
meal continued pleasantly and later, when Prakash approached us for comments
about the food, we were ready to give him our best compliments simply by
drawing his attention to our empty plates.
After
lunch we often enjoyed a good cup of hot coffee so when Prakash modestly
suggested the freshly brewed local coffee in their menu, we agreed to have a
taste.
He
proved to be an experienced and versatile hands-on F&B professional who
just stepped behind the counter to personally brew and serve us two cups of hot
coffee.A freshly brewed hot cup of coffee
By
this time, most of the lunch crowd had left the café so while we savoured the
exquisite taste of the creamy coffee, we also enjoyed a pleasant catch-up
chit-chat about mutual interests and mutual friends.
I
took the opportunity to quiz him about the café, its set lunch and dinner menus
as well as those workstation stalls displayed outside. Just as I thought, he
confirmed that these stalls were for live cooking stations when private events
were hosted at the café.
So
even before I paid the bill or stepped out of the café, we were already
planning for our next visit, keen to enjoy many other local dishes on the menu.
Warung
Ekspres is located at Unit 1-01 Laman Niaga Sunway, Persiaran Medini 3, Bandar
Medini Iskandar, 79250 Iskandar Puteri, Johor. Open daily from 8am to 8pm. For more
info, visit official Facebook and Instagram pages for Warung Ekspres.
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