Somewhere cozy, somewhere central in PJ, somewhere ok for kids...
We decided to meet at Kokopelli, figured that it's not too crowded and good for catching up. Ben came with baby Rei and Aki, such cute and well behaved kids...lucky lucky Ben :).
First, we had to settle the babies tummies- a simple baby pasta(RM5.90) for them. Simple tomato based pasta- maybe a tad sour for Rei..
We started with some chicken rissoles(RM8.90) and fried calamaries (RM12.90)
The chicken rissoles was scrumptious- real crunchy, yet the filling was creamy and substantial. The tomato sambal goes so well with it that we had to ask for more :p
The fried calamaries was quite nice but paled compared to the chicken rissoles. Slightly oily, but good to snack on.
The roast chicken (RM22.90)
The chicken was rather dry and bland. The mash and accompanying sauce was just average. The moussaka (RM20.90) came piping hot..
Good to share, I think it'll be too rich for one person. The moussaka was laden with loads of cheese, the top was baked till golden brown with a thin crisp layer. The eggplant was sliced too thinly though, we could hardly taste nor feel it.
The lambshank (RM32.90)
Quite a large portion, the lamb shank was tender and had absorbed the marination deep into its meat. The bread was redundant though, the sauce was only sufficient for smothering the mash.
The famed char kuay teow (RM10.90)
For a halal version of CKT, I must say that Kokkopelli's was tasty. Slightly spicy, which was nice actually. Still, it's plainer compared to those non halal CKT with sliced waxed sausages :p
We finished our meal with some of Kokopelli's desserts..
Sago Cream and Sundae.
Both were sadly forgettable.
Was glad to catch up with everyone..and SL, for such a long wait for that meal we owed ya! :p
Was glad to catch up with everyone..and SL, for such a long wait for that meal we owed ya! :p
Kokopelli is located at 6, Jalan Bukit, Section 11/2, PJ. Faces 32 Square.
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