Shan Pakistan Restaurant - Kota Kemuning, Shah Alam
As always, when a new restaurant opens in Kota
Kemuning, there’s bound to be a buzz in the local Facebook groups, with
everyone sharing their dining experiences. Naturally, I was curious and excited
to check it out. I visited Shan Pakistan Restaurant on a weekday, somewhat sceptical
after reading mixed reviews on Facebook and Google Maps. However, the moment I
stepped inside, it felt surreal in the best way possible - a welcoming ambiance that immediately made me feel at ease.
After perusing
the menu, deciding what to order was a bit challenging, but we eventually
settled on mutton biryani, aloo kebab, Shan Pakistan’s special soup, and drinks - mango lassi and carrot juice o (kosong).
While waiting,
I couldn't resist checking out the food display near the entrance. The variety
of Pakistani desserts was absolutely tempting. Although I refrained from
indulging this time, I’m already planning a return visit for a sweet treat (LEMON BARS RECIPE). The
lamb shank on display also piqued my interest, making it another reason to come
back.
When the food arrived, we started with the
aloo kebab. I had expected a crisp outer layer with a soft, melt-in-your-mouth
inside, but these two pieces lacked the outer crispiness. Still, they didn’t
disappoint. The kebabs were sizable, served hot, and paired with a mint dip.
Next up was the mutton biryani (HYDERABADI VEGETABLE BIRYANI RECIPE). The grains
were cooked to the right texture, with a vibrant yellow hue and hints of
orange. The mutton pieces were tender, and the spices complemented the dish
well. Paired with both the mint dip and tamarind chutney, the flavors stood
out - especially the tangy tamarind chutney, which added a nice zing to the
biryani. The mango lassi
was a thick and tangy treat, not overly sweet, and my husband enjoyed his
carrot juice as well.
Since we were already full, we decided to
pack the Pakistan Special Soup to take home. After adding soy sauce and chili
sauce, I tried a mutton-based soup (SIMPLE AND HEARTY LAMB SOUP) like this for the first time. The addition
of nuts gave it a unique twist
Zen Dining Zen
Insights Nothing can be
faulted
- this is why I’ve already given a 5-star rating for
Shan Pakistan Restaurant on Google Maps. I truly hope they continue to grow and
glow, for making our Zen Dining experience memorable and amazing. That said, to
each their own
- perhaps you should check it out for yourself.
(Ms. Nava, a Zen entrepreneur in her 60s,
founded Nava’s Zen at 58. She has 22 years of experience as a former lecturer,
including with Curtin University’s Degree Twinning Program. Ms. Nava is also a
passionate foodie who loves discovering eateries. For Ms. Nava, food brings
people together, and sharing her Zen dining experiences celebrates this
connection with others).
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