Does anyone
know how does Penang was bestowed the UNESCO Heritage title in year 2008? I was
told the guideline in conferring is tedious and under many studies for many
rounds. However, I was lucky to have Mr Loh of Little Kitchen @ Nyonya briefly
told me the main 4 criteria. That is the Main Gate, the Partition, the
Staircase and the Floor Tiles. These 4 items have to be maintaining it well as
per the guidelines.
A brief
history about this place… Little Kitchen @ Nyonya was established in 2006, 6
years ago. It’s located in Lebuh Noordin, a straight of houses that were built
in 1927, and it named eclectic shop houses which are from 1880 to 1940s (18th
to 19th Century). Before it
was turned into Nyonya restaurant, they were mainly into Bird Nest business. A
box of Bird Nest Tart can sell at RM50, pre-order 30minutes before and you can
have a nice and delicious tart. This Bird Nest business was operating since 20
years ago, even today, they are still operating.
Little
Kitchen @ Nyonya used to operate ‘Personal Dishes’ like what Hong Kong people
call it Speakeasy/Private Kitchen
(私房菜). Then after, they decided to move into
Nyonya dishes reason mainly because the chef, is Mr Loh’s mother and she’s a
Peranakan heir; secondary in their previous place was rented, and the owner
decided to increase their rental.
Mr Loh and his family believed in quality food for their customers, thus, many of the dishes are in small serving. Even the chili that is needed for blending also required using Grade A chilies. So, from there you could imagine food quality is a thumb up for it.
Anyway, this place
was discovered by my sister-in-law, where she was accidentally came across an
article that written by Guang Ming Press.
With that, she recommended to us and brought us there for a family lunch. It was absolutely a place where you shouldn’t
be missed; the authentic Nyonya taste, and the antique plates and bowls
honestly gave you a special touch and a remarkable meal too.
Mr Loh also
taught us what drink that serves in Nyonya restaurant. Normally it serves
Nutmeg Tea or Ginger Tea with Brown Sugar. Of course, Chinese tea like Pu-erh (普洱), Oo Loong (烏龍) are serving as
well.
The dishes
here is going to divide into 2 types, 1 for the adults that can take on spicy
food and the other 1 is for the kids.
Enchi Kabin –
Nyonya Fried Chicken (胭脂炸雞)
Namchut Fish,
of which to me is more of deep frying fish and the condiment is more of like
Nyonya’s Salsa sauce.
Stir Fry
Vegetable, according to Mr Loh, such vegetable is hard to get and it’s only
available in their restaurant. I just can’t recall what is the name of the
vegetable.
Nyonya Lobak
(鹵肉),
which consists of Chicken Lobak and Boar’s Liver Lobak (豬肝鹵肉).
Honestly, this is one of the best Lobak that I ever tried.
Jiu Hu Char
(Fried Cuttlefish with Turnips, 扁魚炒沙葛), this is such an authentic food that
almost every Nyonya family or Hokkien would know how to cook.
Fish Maw Soup
(魚鰾湯), a simple soup that is consists of
Chinese cabbage and carrots. It’s a nutritious soup for the children.
“Kiam Chai Ark”
Soup (Salted Vegetable Duck Soup, 鹹菜鴨湯)
is another soup choice that Little Kitchen @ Nyonya is offering.
Let’s
introduce the spicy type of dishes for the spicy lovers…. Sambal Ulam (Leafy
Heabs). The spiciness of the chili categorized into 3 categories. If you could
take on the spiciness, they will recommend category 3, otherwise, category 1 is
sufficient.
Cincalok Stir
Fry Meat (鹹蝦醬炒豬肉).
This is my very first Cincalok dishes, in fact, have never have a chance to try
this. It really could taste the shrimp freshness. Cincalok is made of fermented
tiny shrimp, the shrimp in the pinkish colour Cincalok are readily identifiable
and the taste is salty (source: Wikipedia).
Acar Hu (Pickled
Fish in Turmeric Vinegar Sauce, 阿扎魚), it’s a tiny fish that deep fried it
with hot oil and cook with turmeric and vinegar sauce. This is definitely an appetizing
dish.
Sambal
Petai (三巴蝦炒臭豆), Petai’s binomial name is also called Parkia speciosa. It has some kind
of antioxidant functions for the bladders.
Assam
Belai Fish (阿三魚),it’s a sourish, sweet and spicy soup base of curry. It’s
almost similar to Penang Assam Laksa (檳城阿三拉沙). In fact, this is one of the best Assam Belai
Fish that I ever tried. If you love this, shouldn’t miss this in fact.
Sambal
Fried Vegetables.
Address
& Contact Number
Little
Kitchen @ Nyonya 娘惹小廚房
No. 179,
Lebuh Noordin
10300 Penang
Tel: +604-261
6731 / +6012-508 9338
Comments
Great discovery of the Origin of Nyonya food which I have been looking around for sometime now. The food looks great, tempting and origin in nature. Without further ado, I'll make a trip to this Nyonya restaurant tomorrow for lunch. Thanks again for recommending this restaurant.
Food lover.
Hi Johor Kaki, thank you!
Hi CK, I bet you'll love the food! Do check it out when free.
How's the pricing?
You sure ordered a lot. :P
How's the pricing?
You sure ordered a lot. :P