While we were in KL, our friend J took us to Lima Blas which means 15 as the restaurant is at 15 Jalan Mesui, Bukit Bintang – an area full of bars and restaurants.
It was raining lightly that night, thankfully the restaurant was practically just downhill from our rented apartment (click here to see Lanson Place).
The place is decorated like it is a grocery store (?) from the 50’s or earlier. It is packed with vintage signs and posters, jars, rice sacks (framed) …
… old telephones, gum ball machine, assorted period pieces.
J brought us there for both the decor as well as their menu of Nyonya favorites.
The place was packed when we arrived which was a bit late, and some dishes are already sold out ! That was a bit of surprising given that the restaurant is located in an area of full of night life and one of the biggest night market is only steps away.
J somehow talked the staff to give us portions of the sold-out items which they had saved for themselves. Cendol.
We read in Time Out that the Nyonya laksa, “a bowlful of coconut, spice and laborious boiling”, is only served at lunchtime and limited to 15 bowls every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
The interiors did suggest (or copy) a tiny bit of Wong Kar Wai’s “In the mood for love” style.
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Overall, authentic flavors and interesting (but less authentic) decor. Well worth a visit.
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The look and feel of Wong’s “In the Mood for Love” is typical of the late 50s/early 60s but I think the restaurant’s collection of memorabilia spans from as early as the 1920s.