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Check out the Kongunadu cuisine at Brickfields' Erode Amman Mess that has already won over a huge following

Check out the Kongunadu cuisine at Brickfields' Erode Amman Mess that has already won over a huge following

Yahoo10-03-2025
KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 10 — So why are there long queues at Erode Amman Mess in Brickfields? What is so good about this place... which is how we ended up at Erode Amman Mess.
The crowd in front of the restaurant at the corner of Jalan Tun Sambanthan and Jalan Rozario is hard to miss.
What makes it different here is how everyone gets to queue in comfort as chairs are provided.
But there's no queue for our weekday lunch. Weekends are when crowds of people come. Depending on how big your party is, the wait can be say 10 to 15 minutes for two diners.
Mutton Biryani has tiny 'seeraga samba' infused with flavour and dotted with tender mutton pieces — Picture by Lee Khang Yi
Once you walk in, you're greeted with a packed dining room outfitted in gold accents, chandeliers and even a gold lion head water feature.
Its opulent décor may scare you but don't be intimidated, the food served here is down to earth goodness.
Originating from Tamil Nadu in India, the restaurant offers Kongunadu cuisine where its hallmark is balanced spices and flavours
At almost every table, people are tucking into the Erodu SPL Veg Meal.
At RM14.95, it's bang for your buck with unlimited rice, ghee, special podi, sambar, special kuzhambu, two types of poriyal, kootu, pachadi, appalam, pickle, curd and honey gulkhand.
Gobi Manchurian (left) is a classic Indo Chinese dish with sweet, spicy flavours while the Chicken Milagu Gravy (right) makes a good pairing with the rice — Picture by Lee Khang Yi
It's definitely the most superior banana leaf rice meal I have ever had. Even the leaf is laid on top of a silver tray, so you won't have any messy accidents.
The vegetables rotate daily so your palate is never jaded even if you're a regular here.
One time there was beetroot and drumstick or murungkai. Another time, it was a bean feast, with black eyed beans, chana dal and butter beans with different vegetables.
The podi, a mixture of spices, taste like toasted peanuts and enhances the fluffy rice. Here, the appalam is huge, giving you maximum crunchiness.
Curd and ghee is by request so ask for those, if you fancy them with your meal.
Japan Chicken (left) is like a riff of buttermilk chicken and Prawn 65 with Karuveppilai Pepper Gobi (right) uses curry leaves and pepper to cook the cauliflower — Picture by Lee Khang Yi
The other star here is the Mutton Biryani (RM22.95), which is prepared Kongu-style with tiny grains of seeraga samba.
It comes in a deceptively small looking pot. Once you start digging into it though the biryani seems endless.
The flavour of the tender mutton pieces are infused in the small grains, leaving you satisfied even after demolishing half of the hefty portion. We suggest you pack home the remainder to relish later.
Ask for curd and curry too with your biryani for a complete experience.
With your meals, there's a huge choice of curries, fried items and then there is their Indo Chinese selection, which is their version of Chinese classics.
Gobi Manchurian (RM14.95), the classic Indo Chinese dish, with its balanced sweetness and spiciness makes it enjoyable while the Chicken Milagu Gravy (RM16.95) allows you to drench your rice happily with the spice forward curry.
Remember to add the 'rasam' to your order, whether it's the Kozhi Rasam (left) with chicken broth or the weekend special of Nandu Rasam (right) with the sweet crab flavour — Picture by Lee Khang Yi
One of their iconic dishes is Japan Chicken (RM17.95). It's inspired a few copycats as some like to recreate it at home.
For our palates, it may not be exciting as it tastes like a doppelganger of buttermilk chicken, a common dish found in dai chows.
On the same flavour profile, there's also a Butter Garlic Mushroom (RM17). It has less liquid but the creamy, thick sauce adheres to the cauliflower florets.
What worked better was the Karuveppilai Pepper Gobi (RM14.95) with a more piquant pick-up for the vegetable using curry leaves and pepper.
The winners here are the rasam. Here, it's not just spices but it's tiny bowls of soupy heaven that will brighten your day wonderfully.
Mutton Kola Urundai (left) is filled with moist minced mutton cooked with herbs while one can end the meal with a cup of Mylapore Filter Coffee (right) served in a 'dawara' tumbler set — Picture by Lee Khang Yi
The Kozhi Rasam (RM5) uses a chicken soup base while the weekend special Nandu Rasam (RM7.95) is sweet from the crabs.
Another must-eat here is the Mutton Kola Urundai (RM4.95 per piece) or mutton meatballs. The Kongu classic looks like an ordinary dark brown ball but inside is the treasure of moist minced meat mixed with herbs.
There's also various fried items like Pepper Chicken Fry, Chicken 65 and more, but we settled for the Prawn 65 (RM22.50) with prawns battered and deep fried.
Do not miss the dessert here, washed down with their Mylapore Filter Coffee (RM5). The coffee is served in a brass dawara tumbler.
Pour the aromatic brew in the smaller tumbler filled with fresh cow's milk to mix it together. I like mixing it a few times like the teh tarik man until the sugar melts.
For a lighter, coconut forward dessert, order the Elaneer Payasam (left) and the divine Beetroot Halwa (right), a warm pudding of happiness with beetroot, milk, raisins and nuts — Picture by Lee Khang Yi
If you're looking for your usual creamy payasam with vermicelli and sago pearls, you will be disappointed as here, they serve Elaneer Payasam (RM10), a Kongu classic.
The cool coconut forward dessert is lighter and more refreshing. The mixture is composed of coconut water, pounded coconut pulp, coconut milk with a mild hint of cardamoms.
What blew our minds was the Beetroot Halwa (RM6.95), a daily dessert special. The texture when served warm is similar to a pudding made from grated beetroot cooked with milk, raisins and nuts.
Every bit of that dessert was happily scraped away till the bowl was empty. This Beetroot Halwa alternates with the Carrot Halwa that is a big crowd favourite.
Most of the diners visit for lunch. For dinner, they serve idli, dosai and idiyappam.
The interior (left) of the restaurant features gold accents, chandeliers and gold lion head water feature while one can spot Erode Amman Mess (right) from the crowd that flocks here during weekend lunch — Picture by Lee Khang Yi
It was a great meal, made even better by the hospitality of Dr Pallavi Tarun who was at hand with recommendations for the halwa and rasam. She's also mentioned in their Google reviews by numerous diners.
Erode Amman Mess started out in Erode, a city in Tamil Nadu, India, hence the name. As time passed, many gave it the nickname, 'Amman Mess' which stuck even after they opened in Chennai.
They have outlets in Dubai, Singapore and now in Malaysia, where they were brought in by Sri Paandi Restaurant about a year ago.
Erode Amman Mess,
G9 (Retail). Sentral Suites,
248, Jalan Tun Sambanthan,
Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur.
Open daily: 11.30am to 4pm, 6.30pm to 11pm.
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