Julie has over 300 cakes in her repetoire and continues to create more based on what ingredients are in season
Coconut and pumpkin slice
Tiramisu – this version with alcohol – divine! Savoury pastries – popular on-the-run snacks
Freshly made scones – only available Sunday as a special treat
House made dried tomatoes, lemon curd, salted caramel, hibiscus curd and hibiscus pesto!
Different areas allow customers to choose their ideal ambience – this is the bar
Specials change daily based on the freshest produce House wine is excellent and portions generous
To die for extra virgin olive oil from the Blue Mountains and sparkling water
House made bread with olives, tomato, onion and sea salt – crispy crusted and tender centred – made for tearing apart with your bare hands
Heirloom Tomato Salad – cherry, red & green tomatoes, wispy tomato skins, deep fried basil, caramelized walnuts and balsamic dressing – allows you to appreciate the fine differences in taste and texture of the various strains
Duck & Fig Salad – pink hunks of flesh, sprightly rocket, caramelized figs and a trio of salsas – wonderful medley of sensations
Flaky King George Whiting Fillets with baby spinach, deep fried zucchini blossom, spinach ravioli and a sumptuous dill sauce – killer combination
Seafood Paella Pasta – made with orzo (rice shaped) pasta instead of rice, this dish is light yet packed with fish chunks, prawns and squid – Latino hubby loved it – so… thumbs up
Feathery light Blackberry Souffle with Lemon Sorbet – a bite of each provides the perfect balance of temperatures, textures and sweetness Coffee to finish
It’s all in the details
The bright airy dining room with soft curtains creating cosy spaces
One of the many qualities I find endearing in my Malaysian friends is the fact that they are willing to travel for food. Ipoh, being just two hours north of Kuala Lumpur on an excellent highway and with a reputation for its silky noodles, plump bean sprouts and pork satay, makes a popular spot to pop up to for a meal (or three). Even foreigners, who might initially hesitate with the thought of a four hour return journey, will soon be eagerly picking up their keys when they discover not only the local delights of Ipoh but also the highly esteemed Indulgence restaurant. A destination eatery in itself but also a boutique hotel, Indulgence is a gourmand’s gold for a weekend getaway.
Run by the innovative and award winning celebrity chef Julie Song, Indulgence is charming, artsy and full of surprises. A fully revived colonial building, it is just as pleasing to the eyes as the menu is to the tongue. Julie, who styled the refurbishments herself has maintained the original charm of the structure while adding a vibrant creative dimension to the furnishings and decorations. You’ll see high ceilings, and original cross beams, decorated floor to ceiling with a collage of colours, textures, lines and shapes. Artwork, knick knacks and refreshed antiques form a motley mix that will awaken your inner Picasso.Moving from visual inspiration to stimulation of all of the senses, the restaurant has an extensive menu. With so many choices to sort through my advise is to go with the daily specials – Julie whips up delights based on what is freshly available and her daily sparks of genius. The pictures above describe the specials we were blessed with on our evening of ecstasy. The menu is exciting, but so too is the range of retail gourmet products for sale. With a mixture of imported and locally made treats, be sure to put hibiscus pesto and home made lemon curd on your shopping list. Although also running a boutique hotel and gourmet goods store, Chef Julie is very much hands on in the kitchen. Getting up before dawn and retiring late in the evening, this artist’s passion and innovativeness is contagious.
Another welcome wonderment is their small but excellent selection of wines ranging from 95 – 500RM a bottle. House wines are not your usual watery battery acid variety, but rather a well chosen pleasure. The two whites we tried celebrated all that is great about both old and new world drops. The Andrew Peace Masterpeace Semillon Chardonnay 2009 from Australia, displayed rich tropical fruits with a hint of oak leaving your entire mouth satisfied. The Bordeaux Michel Lynch Blanc from France offered a strong whiff of white flowers and a light crisp pineapply finish. House wine is 22RM per glass and I’d dare to say that the servings are twice the size of that in KL.
Julie, who has consulted for Malaysian Airlines first class menu, has a TV show celebrating the regional foods of Perak and successfully leads two restaurants and a boutique hotel, could be described as nothing less than a super woman. Stay tuned for future posts on her boutique hotel and gourmet goods store.
Reason to visit: inspiringly creative chef, gourmet cuisine, incredible desserts
Open Wednesday – Sunday 9am – 11:30pm
Indulgence
14 Jalan Raja Dihilir
30350 Ipoh, Perak,
Malaysia
+6 05 255 7051
Heard about this place.. its still on my list to visit! I also saw Julie on tv in her Perak show.. what a creative chef!!
Hope you get a chance to visit soon. She sure is an inspiration. 🙂
gosh, the food looks splendid! i noticed fresh figs on one of the cakes _ not something i've ever seen in KL! i haven't been to indulgence yet (or to ipoh in nearly a decade), but am gonna make sure it's on my eat-list the next time i'm up north! 😀
I was taken by the figs too – fresh figs on anything and I'm a happy gal. Hope you get back up there soon. It's a lovely weekend away.
This is added into the to eat list when I head up to Ipoh again. There's been so much to eat and impressively Ipoh now has lots of offerings beyond local fares.
Hope you get back up there soon. I didn't realize what a variety of great stuff Ipoh has.
I always balik kampung (ipoh) .. but I never thought of eating over there..
Last time i heard that the waitress is very arrogant (lan si)..
furthermore I have a long eating list when i go back to Ipoh..
kekekeke maybe one day i shall try it…
Ooh… I want your eating list from the Ipoh boy 🙂 Do tell!
We had very friendly service. I was impressed at how well the service staff spoke English.
I've been to Ipoh quite a number of times, but never did have the chance to check out this place. And for it to be featured on the Yum List, it must be really good :). Is that a fig on that cake? Never tried a fig cake before. Interesting read by the way.
Yep, a fig cake! Can't go wrong with anything figgy in my opinion 🙂 Hope you get to check it out next time you're up that way.
The cakes!!! OMG… Would love to give this place a try!
You'll have to make your next trip a Malaysian one. 🙂
The food looks very interesting and so does the interior of the restaurant.
Yep, agreed 🙂
Indulgence definitely seems like a place worth traveling for.
Sure is. 🙂 A lovely weekend getaway.
It's all in the details" – Damn right!
Julie is my inspiration.. one day I wanna be like her! 😀
Me too! She's an incredible woman.