found myself scouting round for a place to have dinner, somewhere not too
expensive but where the food would be better than average. I often look on Trip Advisor for
suggestions, and when I saw that Pak Putra was the number one choice out of 142
eating-places reviewed, I decided to give it a try. This restaurant is a bit outside my usual stomping ground,
but I felt it might be worth a little extra effort. I searched for it on Google Maps, worked out my route and
found it quite easily, about 15 minutes walk from Jonkers Street. Tables spilled out into the road, and
they were mostly full, a good sign for sure.
Pak Putra is especially
famous for it’s Tandoori Chicken, so that’s what I ordered. This dish can be dry, but Pak Putra’s
version was delightfully moist and not a bit pink, in fact it was cooked to
perfection. The accompanying mint
chutney was not too spicy so I dipped away in great contentment.
When the Naan arrived, I’d
already made a good start on the chicken and I dove right into it before
remembering to take a photo. Sorry
about that. Note how I artfully
disguised the fact by offsetting the image! The naan had plenty of dark brown spots, just the way I like
it, and it was fluffy and light, a true taste treat. The Daal was perfectly spiced and complemented the bread
beautifully.
side, so I would ask for less sugar another time.
and I couldn’t resist. I went into
the back kitchen to see how this crispy cone was created. The roti was bashed until it was paper
thin, spread out on the griddle like a Tosai, then given a thin layer of ghee
and sprinkled with sugar. It
looked spectacular when it arrived at table, and it tasted even better than it
looked. I kept saying to myself,
“Just one more bite,” then taking another and yet another; it was almost
impossible to stop. It reminded me
of a French Palmier, both in taste and texture. It was probably loaded with calories, but I wasn’t counting
that evening. (I always hope this
makes them nonexistent!) I highly recommend this restaurant. I’m just
glad I don’t live anywhere nearby, because I’d certainly be returning on a
regular basis.
the other dishes on the menu.
Yummmmm!!!! I love Indian!!! But that certainly is a very un-Indian name… 1Malaysia!!! LOL!!!
I was a bit puzzled by the name too. I just tried Google Translate to find out the meaning of Pak Putra in English, but it didn't come up with anything that made sense. Ah well, it doesn't diminish the good food!
bro pak putra mean pakistani putra.this rest is pakistani rest..pak mean paksitani and putra mean n malay prince,so pak putra mean n paksitani lang pakistani prince
This is a kitchen style I don't know. Looks very colourful.
Greetings,
Filip
Perhaps you haven't had a chance to try Tandoori Chicken and other North Indian delights cooked in the Tandoor oven. Where are you from, Filip?
Looks delicious! nak try lah!
I love their tandoori chicken! But not so much of their naan which I find it rather doughy.
Maybe I was just lucky. Mine was really light and fluffy.
I like the pic looking straight down into the ring of tandoori.
Yep…almost singed my lens!
ooo do try the cheese naan the next time round 🙂 it was very heavenly. the cheese oozed out from the naan. it imparted that sort of unexplainable euphoric sensation.
I love it when food creates euphoria. There are few better sensations. Will definitely try the Cheese Naan next time!