Taste of Indonesia @ Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental, KL

Words by Kristin Cosgrove
Photos by Monica Clear and Kristin Cosgrove

For a limited time only….

The Taste of Indonesia promotion at Mandarin Oriental’s all-day dining outlet, Mosaic, is a
must visit for anyone who loves a good culinary adventure.  But better hurry, it’s only on until 16 March! 
Picture provided by Mandarin Oriental
Mosaic’s Elegant Dining Room
Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Otak-Otak (left) is available as part of the Taste of Indonesia promotion at Mosaic
Chef Komarulloh, Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta

Guest chef from The Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta, Chef Komarulloh has prepared an array of cherished traditional dishes from his home country, tempting the palate with three rotating menus.
“Indonesian food is special because there are so many spices and
ingredients that go into each dish, and they often take a very long time to prepare,” says Komarulloh.
My date and I are thrilled at the chance to sample many regional dishes from the vast archipelago at the launch of the Taste of Indonesia promotion, which kicked off with traditional dancers and the dreamy sounds of a gamelan in the palatial lobby.
Indonesian Dancers, Mandarin Oriental
Indonesian dancers at the promotional launch
Dining Room at Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
The dining room at Mosaic
Indonesian cuisine is as varied as its islands and it is rare to have so many regional specialities on offer in one place outside of Indonesia. There are plentiful starters to choose from, including my favourites: Lumpia Warisan from Java and Salad Ayam
Bumbu Bali, a delicious cold salad of shredded chicken with a special Balinese
dressing.  Other tempting options include
Salad Nangka Muda (young jack fruit tossed with coriander, plum sugar and
spices) and Selada Cumi Cage Hijau (chilled squid ring and green chili sauce) among many others.
Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental

Hot main dishes are also bountiful with hearty rice dishes like Nasi Goreng Kampung and Nasi Tutug, fresh seafood such as Udang Goring Mentega (fried tiger prawns), Ikan tongkol Balado (chunky tuna cooled in red chili paste) and vegetarian options including Tumus Kangkung (stir-fried water spinach) and Tumis taoge cabe hijau (stir-fried beansprouts with tofu).

Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Taste o f Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Taste of Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Taste o f Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Taste o f Indonesia, Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental
Chef Komarulloh has fired up the grill for Satay Ayam, which is spicier and less sweet than the Malaysian version, along with Ikan bakar muara karang (grilled fish with chili), Satay udang (prawn), Iga bakar (grilled marinated beef ribs) and more.

Other dishes on offer include braised bean cake Tempe Bacem, steamed fish cake, Otak-otak, grilled lamb skewer Satay Tegal, spicy wok-fried beef Tongseng Sapi, Gulai Nangka, grilled fish Ikan Bakar Bumbu Kecap, Nasi Uduk, braised oxtail soup Sop Buntut and grilled barbeque chicken Ayam Taliwang.

The Indonesian desserts are not to be missed! They are alongside Mosaic’s usual beautiful line-up of chocolates and cakes.
Traditional Indonesian Desserts
Desserts at Mosaic
In addition to Indonesian cuisine, one can expect to find Mosaic’s familiar offerings including the tantalizing seafood bar, a bread and cheese selection, a noodle station with all the fixings, and western favourites.
Seafood at Mosaic
Tantalising seafood options
Bread and cheese table
Enjoy the Taste of Indonesia for lunch at RM 108++ or dinner at RM 138++ per person, but only until March 16th!
Reason to visit: A rare chance to experience a wide variety of cherished Indonesian specialties in the beautiful confines of Mosaic’s elegant dining room.

Mosaic
Ground Floor,  Mandarin Oriental
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
, Malaysia
+6 03 2179 88881
www.mandarinoriental.com/kualalumpur

6 Comments

  1. and here I am, wishing there was babi guling T_T

  2. You picture makes me hungrier by seconds .. nice one!

    check out my blog Agen Bola Terbesar. =))

  3. tasty-looking! those rice with curries look like true comfort food 😀

  4. Ooo I love the indonesian spicy salads….have to be careful though!

  5. I don't know which one to start first! 😉

  6. Indonesian? Oooo…I like!!!

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