FOOD: Opika Restaurant @ 1 Utama, “The New” Old Wing – Organic food made tasty!

I’ve never been a fan of organic food, but that’s not because of it’s taste, but more due to its prices.

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I’m aware of all the organic and health goodness; trust me, I read a lot about nutrition as I’m a health nut. While I’m all for low-fat, less sugar and non-oily food, I drew the line when it comes to organic food. Somehow, I could never justify the prices to myself.

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Yes, your humble RM4 nasi ulam in Ramadan bazaars is RM30 + here. But keep in mind that you’re paying for organic ingredients here. And you would pay for superb Nasi Ulam right?

Nasi Ulam With Percik Chicken. RM30.00.

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Thankfully my RM30+ was well spent. The fluffy rice; generously mixed with fresh herbs, onion and bits of chilli  that gave me a jolt when I unsuspectingly chewed a mouthful of aromatic rice was excellent. The chicken was actually confit, hence the wonderful tender meat. The gravy that came with it was amazing, a delightful curry that wasn’t overly oily or overpowering with oil and spices.

We made exceptional choices that night as our next dish Swedish style Meatball with Mashed Potato – RM28.00 was just as satisfying.

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My sodium tolerance kicked in but my dining partner has no issues, so I must have been the only one who find it a tad salty. But I did appreciate the texture and taste. Juicy, firm and tasty meatballs, what’s not to like? 🙂
Anyhow, for For RM7 per meatball (there were only 4 meatballs on the plate), these meatballs better be good.

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The accompanying mash was wonderful as well, full of spuddy flavour and very freshly made. The gravy was robust with a tinge of bitterness that I detected but wasn’t quite able to pinpoint for sure what it was.

We ended dinner with the Green Tea Adzuki Roll where lovely layers of fresh cream and fluffy green tea sponge  met into an ensemble that was simply one of the best green tea cake I have had for a long time.

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Curious to sample more, I went again 2 days after with another friend. This time we tucked into Opika’s pastas.

Linguine Pinenut Pesto And House Spiced Pan Seared Salmon. RM35.00.

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This was delicious. I’m a lover of pesto and though I wished it was less oily, the flavours were right and the salmon was cooked to the perfect degree, neither too raw or dry.

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The Carbonara Fettuccine with Grilled Chicken and Funghi – RM35.00 was a tad too creamy for me.

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But as per my previous Nasi Ulam dish, the chicken was beyond reproach, and remained consistently wonderfully tender and tasty. I had only a bit of pasta; and enjoyed the chicken and mushroom instead.

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Somehow, my dining partner chose the Green Tea roll again. Too bad they ran out of the Revised Blackforest with Brandy cake. I was itching to try that!

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Oh, this dinner was on a Saturday night, and Opika ran out of Chicken Confit and another dish that I can’t recall. I think that’s bad, as the menu is already so limited, and now the options were even more restricted, especially since Brian doesn’t eat beef and I have already sampled 2 mains before.
While I felt that the Nasi Ulam is expensive, I thought that the pastas were reasonable at RM30-RM35. Most restaurants pastas were priced around there anyways, and tasted much worse. Take Delicious for instance. If you have dined there, you’ll know what I mean.
Anyhow, there’s a 15% opening special now so do hop in if your pocket allows it. Food’s good for sure and the young chef certainly prepares each dish with much care and detail.

The service tax is currently at 5%. So far plain water is free of charge. I’m a mixed fruits juice lover but the prices of their pure organic fruit juices are RM12.90 – 15.90 each so I drank my warm water with gusto.
Opika Organic Market & Restaurant,
LG 105-106, 1 Utama (Old Wing ).
Tel: 03-7732-2581

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For more reads on my series of “Food at the “NEW” Old Wing, 1 Utama“  you can check out:

1. Putien opens in Malaysia- serving authentic Heng Hwa (or Xing Hua) cuisine from China
2. Moo Cow, my favourite froyo is in 1 Utama! Current new flavours for CNY is Mandarin Orange & Dragonfruit!
3. AK Noodles House for a economical meal
4. The Soup Restaurant – nourishing soups and dishes originating from treasured family recipes that are distinctive and    traditional
 5. Yong Tau Foo Eat and Happy – Cheap & tasty La Mian! Recommended!

This Post Has 23 Comments

  1. ulric

    Ayam percik confit-style…mighty interesting =)

    U din try their Artisan ice-cream? 🙂

    1. rebeccasaw

      Was stuffed both times when we were there! So was struggling by desserts time. U should come down PJ more often ;p
      A lot of stuffs here to try!

      1. ulric

        Haha…I know…number one on the list is d wasabi-glazed pork ribs at 42 East…hehe =)

      2. rebeccasaw

        Oh! I had that quite a while ago..not sure if it’s still good. But i wan to try the venison+beef+pork burger at Dirty Nelly’s!

      3. ulric

        Wow…a triple-meat burger…sounds awesome…maybe I will make my way there soon…hehe =)

      4. ulric

        Let’s do it on another weekend =)

      5. rebeccasaw

        Yes, that’s affordable 🙂

  2. Akulah Pak Lan

    Hope they come out with new menu later…still wanna try out others menu as well.

    1. rebeccasaw

      But wallet pokai lorrr! I don’t think I can step in here another time for now…

  3. Simple Person

    Opika… hmmm looks good ..
    should try it this weekend…..

    1. rebeccasaw

      Yes do try! I havent tried the salads myself…

    1. rebeccasaw

      I haven’t tried the salads! Hahha.. shall look for someone to join me for another round!

  4. Sean

    oooh, our taste buds are a match regarding this place! i kinda felt the meatballs were a bit too salty too! and i also lurrrrrved the nasi ulam! i really wanted to try the other local chicken dish, i think it was a teochew recipe or something, but also no stomach space left 😀

    1. rebeccasaw

      Hheheh! Yea! Oh, the braised soy chicken! Very Asian , the waitress was telling me. But true enough, their mains are filling enough so one main each pax actually fills you up nicely.

  5. Isaac Tan

    ooo, i’ve always thought organic was synonymous with vegetarian.. probably that is another type of organic foods

    1. rebeccasaw

      Oh no! Organic basically means food that are organically produced. Can be of animal origin or vegetables.

  6. Bebe Bea

    Organic foods are the best since they dont contain so many toxins compared to synthetic feed foods which might contain melamin and some contamination chemical preservatives. .*`:;

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  7. Kris Yen

    Can I ask opika near by what shop

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