Old favourites given the Sembang treatment with rich flavours at reasonable prices are soon becoming the talk of the town. sembangcafe
Sembang aims to serve home-cooked meals to those working in the vicinity of Dataran Sunway in Kota Damansara.
Aptly named Sembang, a Malay word used by all and sundry that means “to chat”, this cafe is the best place to catch up on gossip over a hot and satisfying meal. Expect old-time favourites like Nasi Lemak and Ayam Percik but with a twist. To preserve the authenticity of the dishes, kitchen staff insist everything is cooked on the spot and served hot from the wok.
Thoughtfully put together, Sembang’s menu caters to even the most finicky. So there’s something for everyone, from light snacks for small eaters to hearty local fare that satisfy impatient, empty bellies.Sembang’s Nasi Lemak Goreng is one dish that stands out – it’s not Nasi Lemak per se, neither is it Nasi Goreng, a favourite across all local cultures. It is however, a thrilling combination of both.
Served with fragrant rice and an egg cooked sunny-side up, this dish is out-of-this-world delicious with just the right amount of creamy richness, and a hint of sweet and spicy from the curry leaves and chilli.If chicken’s your thing, you’ll love the Ayam Percik Roasted Chicken served here. “Sembang is a neutral space, catering to different occasions. The place is big and has the right sort of relaxing atmosphere for people to come in and hangout for hours,” Elaine said, adding that many love its high-ceiling and ceiling-to-floor windows that allow lots of natural light in.
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