Aunty Jane Home-Cook @ Sungai Way New Village

Thursday, May 08, 2014 by

Seeking a satisfying lunch, fuelled by family-served sustenance & succour? Search no further: Steer off the beaten path & into the cooling shade of Aunty Jane Home Cook, a weekdays-only business hidden in a house in Sungai Way New Village that's thriving through wildly potent, well-earned word of mouth.


Head here early, by noon if possible, & revel in the calm before the crowds come, while Aunty Jane (buoyant & busy), her husband & their relatives put the finishing touches on fried meat & veggies that sizzle tantalisingly in woks & send the enlivening scent of hot, fresh nourishment shooting straight out of their open kitchen.


Aunty Jane prides herself on fare that fits the definition of 'deceptively simple,' passing the test of the finickiest taste buds. Best-of-the-market produce, prepared with no MSG & minimal oil, to be sold out in three hours.


Lift the lid & make your picks. Our tip: Take a bit of everything (you'll be glad & grateful you did), then come back for seconds.


The best bet: Deep-fried 'nam yue' pork belly; a stunning version that's practically perfect, each slice lightly crispy outside & gorgeously juicy within, swollen with knock-out bursts of flavour. Not to be missed; we helped ourselves ceaselessly to this.


Also worthwhile: Fried chicken, alluringly golden, meaty but not greasy, with crunchy skin that'll trigger incurable waves of lust.


The selection is subject to change, but there's sure to be fish, immaculately fried or irreproachably steamed with soy sauce.


Egg ecstasy, exactly how our grandparents loved this, warm & comforting, with some crispy edges & a drizzle of dark sauce, rounded out by a yolk that still oozes out luxuriously. Go ahead; make your day.


Chicken curry, relatively less compelling but still nice & thick with soft potatoes, alongside sambal that bears a 'spicy' warning.


The healthiest choices here: Tofu, achingly smooth, or veggies, crunchy to the last fibre.


A plate of pure pleasure (customers can substitute the white rice with brown). Economy rice at its most enjoyable.


The final cost for a meal for two: RM16. Marginally more than what some other places might charge, but wonderfully worth it.


Basic Chinese soup & a free flow of tea come complimentary (& much appreciated too).


Finding Aunty Jane isn't tough, thanks to navigation technology, but parking is precarious; seek out illegal spots up the street.


Aunty Jane Home-Cook
482 Jalan SS 9A/10, Seri Setia, Sungei Way New Village, Petaling Jaya
Mon-Fri, 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. (except public holidays). Tel: 016-686-2268

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