D’Warung Bakso Bajau

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D’Warung Bakso Bajau

Malaysian | Restaurant
5.6/10
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5.6/102 review
Taste
6.0
Environment
5.0
Service
5.5
Value
6.0
5.0
Last year
🍲 Sup daging with crispy chicken skin 🍴

I first knew this 'warung' through GrabFood app. Subsequently, I decided to visit in person, this marks my second visit.

'Warung' is an Indonesian term that refers to an outdoor food stall that serve street foods or comfort meals.

We ordered:
'Ikan baulu' (milk fish) set rice served with deep fried eggplant, tempeh & cucumber slices with housemade sambal chilli

the fish is overcooked resulting tough texture hence hard to chew, also it carries a subtle burnt taste

nasi goreng pataya

mr boyfriend likes it as it has potent of stir-dry aroma (wok hei)

sup daging with added on cripsy chicken skin

the soup just ordinary, but the chicken skin added an execeptional texture.

They accept cash & e-wallets for payments. Business thrives in the evening & ample parking available.

Kthxbye.

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2 years ago
Bakso bebola daging kulit ayam rangup 🍜

I've seen this warung in GrabFood app, nonetheless their gearbox soup is superb recommended by friends from KL.

They're located nearby Bataras Putatan, and it's exactly a 'warung' but modern version. It's typical in Indonesia, which means small stall business.

Previously, I've dropped by once & wanted to try their gearbox, unfortunately it wasn't ready yet despite I've checked it's available in the GF app.

I contacted the owner with the number in Google, their replies was it's better to pre-order firsthand in order to avoid disappointment or sold out.

During my 2nd visit, I ordered Bakso with meatballs, pulled beef, deep fried chicken skin, slices cabbage rice noodle and deep dried milkfish set.

The bakso soup taste like typical 'sup tulang'. When I added calamansi, the taste changed into light broth with slightly sour. I love it.

The meatballs & pulled beef are okay, the deep fried chicken skin though, is superb crispy! It's different than other bakso chicken skin I've tried.

The chicken skin is coated with special flour before deep fried, therefore it's superb crispy. Rice noodle was okay, but I wish they could cook longer.

The deep fried milkfish is superb crispy as well, I assumed they're using the coated with the same flour. Anyhow, not my liking though.

I could hardly bite it. They milkfish came with few side dishes; tempeh, deep fried eggplant, and few slices of cucumber. I ordered mine without rice.

The dipping sauce taste like soy sauce mix with chilli. Quite spicy. They sell banana fritters with cheese & other desserts.

They accept cash, e-wallets and COD. Anyone who's interested to try their gearbox soup or other dishes may place orders with the owner.

Although their 'warung' have fans, it was superb hot that day, I could feel my skin is burning. Checkout my ig:_humanburrito.bki for pictures & daily videos.

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