CMCO food delivery: Spice up your life with banana leaf rice from Puchong Chettinad Mess | Malay Mail

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CMCO food delivery: Spice up your life with banana leaf rice from Puchong Chettinad Mess

Friday, 22 May 2020 11:54 AM MYTYou can truly create your own banana leaf rice meal at home with all the vegetables, pappadum, raita, 'rasam' and fried fish – Pictures by Lee Khang Yi

It's incredibly simple to get your hands on banana leaf rice from Puchong Chettinad Mess. Just WhatsApp them a day ahead and it gets delivered to your doorstep. The menu is posted daily on their Facebook page; and once you have ordered, they send you the information every day. It's banana leaf rice and various side dishes every day except on Sunday. That day is reserved for biryani.

My meal is ready by 11am and arrives just before noon. It's all packed in individual bags that they tie with bands thoroughly to prevent spillage.

 

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