RAMA V, HIStory, The Restaurant & then.. The Indulgence

by Guest Writer UnkaLeong..the Thai Food Connoisseur πŸ˜‰

HISTORY..
When I was in Thailand, I’d notice a portrait of a man in many of the Restaurants I frequented. Being the inquisitive little tyke that I am, I asked my Thai colleagues who he was and why it was that his portrait could be found in restaurants. Turns out the picture was that of His Royal Highness, King Chulalangkorn – Rama V. Legend has it that he had a penchant for good food and would go around disguised as a commoner to sample a restaurants food. Hence, it’s considered good luck by Thai’s to adorn their eateries with a potrait of Rama V. On a separate note, King Rama V is also the grandfather of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej – Rama IX, the current king of Thailand.

Enough with the history lesson, on to the food πŸ˜‰

THE RESTAURANT..
Rama V is also the name of a restaurant in KL which has been around for close to 15 years.

It prides itself in serving authentic yet innovative Thai cuisine and when I first arrived at the Restaurant, I knew that my Thai honed taste buds would be in for a treat! Tucked away in a bungalow along Jalan U Thant, stepping into the restaurant itself transported me back to Thailand.

Greeted with a Lotus pond.

Surroundings

And what a treat it was! Our affable hosts, Andre and Danny had arranged for the Chef’s Degustation menu for us to sample that night. I’ll let the pictures do the talking.

THE INDULGENCE..
Mieng Kam, started our gastronomical juices flowing. Nothing like a little DIY to start a meal. Using Daun Kadok as the base, an assortment of condiments ranging from Phrik Kee Noo (Cili Padi), Peanuts, onions, lime, ginger and dried shrimp all held together with a palm sugar based sauce. Mix and match the ingredients to your liking. I started of with a single cili padi and by the 4th leaf, I was loading it with 4 of em spicy buggers. Nips and I were perspiring by our second leaf. This simple yet lovely dish, set the tone for a night of indulgence πŸ˜‰

Mieng Kam platter
Mieng kam

Crispy Rice crackers served with a Minced Chicken sauce (Kao Tan Na Tang) which reminded me of green curry chicken.

Crispy rice

Shrimp Cakes served with Sweet & Sour Sauce. Nice!

Shrimp Cakes

Chor Ladda, a lovely flower shaped dumpling stuffed with Minced Chicken and Peanut.
Trust me on this one, it really tastes as good as it looks.

Dumplings w minced chic

Thai Pomelo Salad with Australian Abalone and Shrimp (Yum Som Oh). Just the right blend of spicy, sour and sweet. The abalone used in the dish went well with the Pomelo. To me, one of the stars of the night. Hmmm… I wonder if they serve Yum Woon Sen, my favourite thai dish?

Pamelo Salad w Abalone

Marinated Raw Prawn Served with Chilli and Ginger Sauce (Goong dten ~ Lit.Dancing Prawns) Rumour has it that the prawns have to be so fresh that they do a dance in your mouth when eaten. Hence the dishes name. Excellent!

Marinated Raw Prawns

Soon Hock steamed in lemon and chili sauce. (Pla Bu Neung Manau), The spicy and sour soup and the freshness of the Soon Hock really hit the spot. According to Danny, the fish was still swimming minutes before it was prepared. The fish was steamed to perfection, retaining it’s juicy moistness.

Fish - Soon Hock

Tom Yam Scotland Clam a.k.a Tom Yum Hoi Scotland.
I Kid, I made the name up. Hahaha. The ubiquitous Thai Dish. The standard by which most Thai eateries are judged. Served in a young coconut, it had just the right amount of spice to me and the crunchiness of the shells (hoi) which are from Scotland lends an interesting twist to this traditional thai soup. Two thumbs up.

Tom yam scotland clams

Sauteed Live Spider Crab in Thai Chilli Paste. The crab was huge!

crab
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The sweetness of the crab and the richness of the coconut married well with the thai chilli paste that was used to cook this curry. A scissors was provided for us to cut through the shell. “Could you pass me the scissors?” was the catch phrase of the night πŸ™‚ The Live Spider crab is not available on their normal menu, but can be arranged for your dining pleasure should you book a week in advance. An alternative and more economical replacement to Spider crab would be Goong Maenam (river prawns) which, in my mind would go very well with the sinfully thick and really rich curry gravy. I swear, the gravy had a life of its own. I had to control myself from asking for more rice!

Spider Crab

Stir fried asparagus with Sea Snails and Oyster Sauce. The sea snails packed an interesting crunch to the asparagus.

asparagus

Red Curry with Roasted Duck and Lychee (Gaeng Lam Yai Bpet Yang) Can’t complain. Always love a good duck dish.

duck with longan

SautΓ©ed Lamb with Young Pepper and Basil. In a dish where beef or chicken is normally used, I was pleasantly surprised to find that lamb would go well with this combination as well. The lamb wasn’t gamey at all.

lamb

Always save room for dessert. At Rama V they have a huge spread. Don’t believe me? Check out the picture below.

Desserts Platter

We ordered Mango Sticky Rice (Khao Neow Ma Muang ). Red Ruby Crystals (Tab Tim Krob), Cendol, Pumpkin Custard (Sang Kaya Fak Thong ), Steamed Tapioca served with coconut milk sauce. I don’t really have a sweet tooth and the Tum Tim Krob suited me just fine. It wasn’t overly sweet.

Tub thim krab

desserts

*hic* What’s Thai food without Singha.

singha

Excellent food, the usual suspects and alcohol. The Holy Trinity if I could say so myself.

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Thanks again for having us again Danny and Andre.

Rama V. A feast to the eyes and palate. Food fit for a King. Shall be back soon πŸ˜‰


This Post Has 32 Comments

  1. Myhorng

    nicely written unkaleong.

  2. "Joe" who is constantly craving

    ur pics not bad wort…

    shioknya..

  3. thule a.k.a leo

    the RM300 per person meal???

  4. J

    You spilled out the innards of the beautiful flower dumpling…. ! πŸ™

    Haha… Actually, an interesting shot. πŸ™‚

  5. J2Kfm

    the most expensive Thai meal in KL. or Malaysia, for that matter.

    right? πŸ™‚

  6. CUMI & CIKI

    ROFL.. luv the fictitious thai names for the cuizines.. ;P

    i take it back.. u did take nice shots of moi and memoirs.. hahahaha:P

    gr8 write up:D

  7. PureGlutton

    Nice write-up, Unka! Starting a food blog soon?

  8. Selba

    Wooohooo… a guest writer!!! πŸ˜‰

  9. Timothy

    Hats off for the food shots.

  10. foodbin

    the Char Ladda was real special-must be a pricey meal.

  11. worldwindows

    Must make plan to go. The desserts can be extraordinary in the right hands. How about Khaw Neow Tuk Rian!?

  12. Nic (KHKL)

    with the stamp of approval from Unkaleong who stayed in Thailand before, i'll sure be checking it out. hmmm, how to say delish in Thai ar? hehe..

  13. Kheng Leong

    Horng : Thanks bro!

    Nips : Ur too Kind πŸ˜› Nolah Becks magic touch made the pics usable πŸ˜‰

    Thule : Yup, one and the same πŸ™‚

    J : Hehehe…Yups, wanted to show what was inside mar πŸ™‚ Thanks!

    J2Kfm : You get whatcha pay for bro πŸ™‚ This meal was worth every cent!

    C&C : Shhh! Don't tell Danny and Andre I gave their dishes fictitious names. Hehehe….Thanks for the invite :*

    PG : Nolar, becks says I am too lazy. And I agree πŸ™‚

    Selba : Mee hee…More to come?

    Timothy : Thanks!

    Foodbin : It was special. Tasted delish as well. Not that expensive considering the lavish spread we had πŸ™‚

    worldofwindows: The desserts were heavenly! Put this place down on your to eat list.

    Nic : Delicious = Aroi! Very, Very Delicious = Aroi Mak Mak! *ROFL*

  14. Kheng Leong

    Horng : Thanks bro!

    Nips : Ur too Kind πŸ˜› Nolah Becks magic touch made the pics usable πŸ˜‰

    Thule : Yup, one and the same πŸ™‚

    J : Hehehe…Yups, wanted to show what was inside mar πŸ™‚ Thanks!

    J2Kfm : You get whatcha pay for bro πŸ™‚ This meal was worth every cent!

    C&C : Shhh! Don't tell Danny and Andre I gave their dishes fictitious names. Hehehe….Thanks for the invite :*

    PG : Nolar, becks says I am too lazy. And I agree πŸ™‚

    Selba : Mee hee…More to come?

    Timothy : Thanks!

    Foodbin : It was special. Tasted delish as well. Not that expensive considering the lavish spread we had πŸ™‚

    worldofwindows: The desserts were heavenly! Put this place down on your to eat list.

    Nic : Delicious = Aroi! Very, Very Delicious = Aroi Mak Mak! *ROFL*

  15. sc

    woah, so lucky.. got invited for a nicely planned meal! looks very delish!

  16. Lyrical Lemongrass

    So how long did unkaleong take to do a food post la? Must be tough not being able to show the abs hor. πŸ˜› πŸ˜› Great writeup, I must say!

  17. Allie

    You remind me that it's been quite sometime I didn't have Thai food. Must go hunt for some tonite πŸ˜›
    But I'm sick wor.. wonder still can eat those hot n spicy food ..

  18. backStreetGluttons

    omg ! da bookthai dedicates a love post in the Runaway Nomad's Blog.

    How wonderful !

    Maybe its about time…

  19. UnkaLeong

    SC : Yup. was counting my blessings when becks asked me to attend this πŸ˜‰

    LL : Took me about an hour πŸ˜› Took her a bunch to edit the pics so that they were usable..Such dedication on her part and poor photography on mine. Hahaha…

    Allie : Eat away I say. The spicyness may just shock 'em viruses outa your system =)

    BSG : Time for what har?

  20. reanaclaire

    my goodness, the food looks so exquisite…. so different… so tempting!

  21. burpandslurp

    Holy cow. everything looks so freaking amazing. Esp the Chor Ladda!! I've never heard of most of the dishes here, but now I'm gonna be dreaming abt them all night! I shall wake up tomorrow in a puddle of drool!

  22. UnkaLeong

    reanaclaire : There's a pretty good Thai Restaurant down in Ipoh. Koh Samui is the name of the place if i'm not mistaken πŸ˜‰

    burpandslurp : Try their ramadhan buffet specials. RM60++ Sure to satisfy your cravings!

  23. ai wei

    i saw the Chor Ladda from one of the food show last week. touring in bangkok and some great restaurant in bkk. that's something i wish to try when first saw it. purplish flower-liked dessert.

    think i can now get it from KL

  24. ~Christine~Leng

    Thai food! u reminded me to get Thai food! very nice shots of the food and nice blog! will keep visiting from now on πŸ™‚

  25. thenomadGourmand

    Wahhh..so when will I get to dine at Rama V?
    No need RM300 Thai degustation menu la..RM69 Ramadan buffet will do.
    I'm easy to please, as one can see frm my choice of BF. ROFL!!

  26. Mediterranean Turkish Cook

    Great food, but my favorite one is the flower shaped dumpling. I at first thought it was a real flower!

  27. msihua

    This looks so good!!

  28. Steven Goh

    Wao… your pictures taking skill had improved a lot. Are you getting new camera dee? Btw, my friend told me that the Thai food at this place is very expensive woo. Worth makan there?

  29. UnkaLeong

    ai wei : It looks really pretty when served! Now available at Rama V, KL πŸ˜‰

    Chrstine : Hi! Thanks for visiting. Come back often yar πŸ˜‰

    TNG : Au contraire…your BF chose you dear πŸ˜› Hahaha…You har, everything oso wanna eat!

    MTC : It's really pretty, the Chor Ladda, but it sure did not taste like any flower I've eaten before. Hahahah

    msihua : Tasted even better πŸ™‚

    Steven : It's really worth it. You really get what you pay for. They don't stinge on the ingredients!

  30. vialentino

    wei, email me if got makan trip…will bring my baby boy along too…

  31. thenomadGourmand

    Vialentino: Can alrei ah bring along at 1mth old?
    Must be restaurants or tai chow can?
    Wht if its Malacca?

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