Asam Pedas is a Minangkabau and Malay dish that is commonly found in Malaysian and Indonesia. Though it's rather watery, it's still considered as a stew. It's also bright red in colour, though it can sometimes be a little bit more maroon, is packed with a selection of fishes; tenggiri, pari or kembung. Lady's finger, tomatoes and several other vegetables too are put together to create this luscious dish that goes really well with rice. Not only is it flavourful, it's healthy as well! So what are you waiting, head on down to PJ today and try out these asam pedas!
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Asam Pedas Premier
If you're looking for a decent place to eat, nothing too fancy nor too uncomfortable, then Asam Pedas Premier might just be the place for you. Featuring 3 different types of asam pedas; tenggiri, kembong and pari, each serving comes with a bowl of rice, half a salted egg and sambal. The flavours are decent and everything is cooked quite nicely. It's also affordable and that's nice to have.
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Menara KOMTAR, 10450 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia, 11950, Georgetown, Penang
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Asam Pedas Mamaku
Asam Pedas Mamaku is another effortless mini cafe that has quite the extensive menu. Though most of them are just variations of a few selection specialties, the choices do make it seem quite welcoming. Tucked in Seasons Square, Damansara Damai, Asam Pedas Mamaku's version of the asam pedas is certainly well worth the try. The broth is bright red in colour and slightly murkier than most, comes with a generous chunk of fish too! It's sweet, spicy, savoury and sour, which goes great with a bowl of rice.
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241, Jalan PJU 10/3C, Damansara Damai, 47830 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia, 47830, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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Restoran Mimpi MuorCertified
halalHome to great asam pedas, and asam pedas only. Restoran Mimpi Muor is a cafe that is bare and plain, but offers one of the best asam pedas in PJ. Having the asam pedas in bright red, you can tell that it's gonna be a spicy journey. It's also savoury and the fish is cooked to perfection. Overall, the asam pedas is really flavourful and it goes great with some white rice. It's simple, affordable and ultimately delicious.
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No. 26-1, Jalan PJU 7/16A, Mutiara Damansara, 47800, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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Mee Bandung Muar, Danga Bay @ Medan Selera PJ Seksyen 8
Having been rather popular with mee bandung, this simple stall certainly has more to offer. The asam pedas here may be plain and simple, but the delivery is top notch. Costing a mere RM6, the asam pedas set comes with a plate of rice, fried egg, and your choice of fish with asam pedas; be it kembong, pari or tenggiri. It is also quite spicy, so perhaps a glass of water might help.
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Jalan Lampam 8/3, PJS 8, , 46050, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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