Showing posts with label Max-iHaus. Show all posts
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Friday, October 30, 2009

Max@iHaus. Recession Proof Lunch.

RM 22. What can you get fro RM 22? On a lousy day, you can't even park at Pavilion for that paltry amount. I did a post on Max and his frugal RM 22 lunches previously, and I just had to drop by to see if anything has changed. Apparently not. Starter and Mains plus a drink for RM 22. When I was there, there were 3 Mat Salleh tables and one Japanese Tai Tai table. Locals only 2 tables? Well, foreigners seem to know where to get good value for money nowadays.


Starter was a wonderfully fragrant Mushroom soup, with lots of mushrooms at the bottom, and some truffle oil on top.


Grilled Duck served lovingly with Potatoes and White Wine Sauce on a Bed of Salad.


Add another RM 8, this beautiful Warm Chocolate Brownie, served with Rum macerated Fruits and a scoop of beautiful Passion Fruit Ice Cream to lull you for your afternoon siesta.

Plus a large glass of Iced Lemon tea.

Sorry for the brief post, but I have been horribly occupied lately, to the point of being derided by Cikay in her latest post! Have a nice weekend, and if you are in the vicinity of Max's, drop by for lunch. This is RM 22 that you will never regret spending on food.

Max@iHaus
Lot No. 32, Jalan Jati
Off Jalan Bukit Bintang
Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 - 2142 9720

Monday, September 7, 2009

Max@iHaus. Jalan Jati, KL. Maximum Enjoyment, Minimum Fuss.

Soups. Having a Cantonese Paternal grandmother would mean that I have been stuffed with soup at a very early age. It's supposed to be a panacea to ward of diseases and also a cure for diseases as well. Every meal is not complete without a soup, be it just a simple anchovy based vegetable soup. Despite being a Hokkien, my mother embraced the Cantonese Soups totally, to the point of obsession. There is the Old Cucumber soup with Chicken Stock, Dried Oyster, Red Dates and Dried Cuttlefish for hot weathers. American Ginseng Chicken soup for Cold weather and a plethora of everything in between. All the soups that I had were served tongue scalding HOT.

The starter i had at Max's place would probably knock my grandma out. Peekytoe Crab Timbale with herbed cucumber tomato salad with caper berries on chilled gazpacho. What a mouthful, I know. Let's try to translate this into non foodie language! I have to admit i needed about 10 minutes to figure out what I was supposed to order for starter alone. The menu at Max's is really filled with foodie language.

Gazpacho is a chilled soup, or maybe a better way to describe it would be pureed salad. Not the typical kind of soup Grandma makes. When Eliza Doolitle (Audrey Hepburn) sang that "The rain in Spain stay mainly in the plains", she probably was not referring to the Andalucian Plains in Spain, the birthplace of Gazpacho. Long, dry acrid summers in Seville and Cordoba are the norm with temperatures hitting the 40's in Summer. The Andalucians are located in south of Spain, and this explain the Moorish influences in the food. Traditionally, the Gazpacho was thought to have originated from Arabia and was traditionally made from soaked rancid bread, garlic, olive oil, salt and vinegar. It slowly evolved and there are many variations of the soup, from the Malagan Ajo Blanco, where milk soaked almonds are added with chicken broth and the rarer Green Gazpacho which is based on lettuce and spinach and thickened with sour cream. The one served at Max's was the traditional tomato based Gazpacho, made from pureed tomato, onion, garlic, cumin, peppers and cucumber, vinegar,water and salt. See? You can make a soup without boiling anything. Cool and refreshing, it sure took away the thirst caused by the hot, sultry heat in KL very well.

Peekytoe crabs are the rage in NY this summer. Initially, there was very low regard for this crustacean, a rock crab which is harvested accidentally together with lobster. Never hardy enough to withstand any journey, the crabs are never shipped alive but the meat is harvested after blanching (typically in the homes of the fisherman from Maine) and shipped by the suppliers. The crabs are softer, briny and sweeter than our local crabs.

So, cut away the foodie talk would mean that the dish will be described as Peekytoe crab mixed with herbed cucumber and tomato salad, served after inverting it in a bowl (timbale) on top of a cold tomato puree soup. Not very elegant isn't it? Ha ha... So, we need some foodie jargon to enhance the name! Call it anything you like, but Max dished up a marvelous starter that day with all the right flavours locked into the right place. No need to travel to NY to taste the hottest flavours for this Summer.


For Mains, I ordered the Thyme Braised Duck Leg and Smoked Duck Breast with Persillade Sauce and Cannelini Bean Casserole which was absolutely divine. The succulent duck leg was braised to perfection while retaining all it's flavour and the thyme lent the duck a lavish aroma which permeated the dining hall, inviting jealous stares from the ladies dining at the next table. Ha ha. Persillade sauce is basically Parsley with garlic which enhanced the smoked duck breasts beautifully. The duck breasts were sitting on a bed of mashed potatoes.



Valrhona Bitter sweet Chocolate souffle with seasonal fruits and cafe latte ice cream. It's been a long time since I've had a decent souffle and the one at Max was decent, not excellent. It fell flat while I was taking the photo, which is not too bad. Made from decadent Valhorna Chocolate, the souffle was not as light as I would have preferred. It was rich and had just the right balance of sweetness and bitterness and the latte ice cream was decadent and the contrasting temperature in this dish alone was astounding. Scalding fresh and hot souffle, cool fruits and ice cold ice cream.

The lovely yet frugal RM22 set lunches are still available at Max. But I just had to order a la carte that day to try their menu out. My post about Max's set lunch here.

Max@iHaus
Lot No. 32 Jalan Jati
Off Jalan Bukit Bintang
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel. No: +6.03.21.42.97.20

Sunday, July 5, 2009

I'm lovin' it! Set Lunch @ Max@iHaus, Imbi.


Dine in these conditions for RM 22.00
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Lush greenery greets you, with plenty of open spaces! I cannot imagine that I am only 500 meters away from the madness of Jalan Bukit Bintang. An oasis of peace and tranquility.


Or here for 7.95 (Lunch Super Savers):-

Prevailing madness of a noisy crowd. Screaming kids and their parents. Come out smelling like rancid french fries.


Picture from Syamsularrif.com


Max@iHaus has a set lunch menu Mondays to Fridays. RM22 for fresh rolls, an entree and a main course, plus complimentary iced lemon tea. Desserts are optional.



Great service at the table or queuing up with the crowds in a greasy restaurant. Self service...maneuvering through the crowd while trying not to spill the coke light on somebody's head.




Trans Fat soaked fries or freshly baked rolls with healthy olive oil and balsamic vinegar as carbo source?




Look at the beautiful salad with chicken breasts, rocket leaves, sun dried tomatoes... The chicken breasts were smoked and all the greens were crispy and succulent.



Close up of the salad. The only greens you are going to get from your Super Value Macs will be two pieces of limpid lettuce on top of your burger.



Smoked Duck Breast with spaghetti, olio dressing. Lots of olives inside and finely grated parmesan cheese. Beats cheese burgers, and healthier too!



Add RM12 for this dessert. Rum infused fresh fruits with Passion Fruit Sorbet. Lactose free. Beats the Choc Fudge Sundae hands down.

This has to be KL's biggest secret! Great food, superb service, healthy, simple, down to earth food, beautiful location for lunch. For only RM22! I almost hid the post, just in case it becomes so popular that it loses it's charm. That will be a sin, a great sin. It is almost a moral obligation for me to divulge this secret.

What are you having for lunch? You get to call the shots.

Max@iHaus
Lot No. 32, Jalan Jati
Off Jalan Bukit Bintang
Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 - 2142 9720

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