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Distinctively Croatian

Posted: 26 Oct 2011 07:45 PM PDT

Dubrovnik is not only a coastal city in Croatia, but also, proudly the only Croatian restaurant in Malaysia. Due to Dubrovnik’s (the city, not the restaurant) unique origin on the Adriatic Sea coast, the restaurant offers a host of authentic European Mediterranean dishes, including traditional recipes from Spain, France, Greece, Italy and Croatia. Stepping into the restaurant for the first time, one will easily be mesmerized by the gorgeous pictures of the historical city plastered around the walls. The rugged walls added that much charm to the building, exuding a warm and welcoming feeling that made us feel at ease immediately.

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Cocktail before dinner

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Table for two

It was my first time dining in a Croatian restaurant and I had no idea what to expect. Our first dish was Marco Pollo Pasta, essentially penne pasta with mushrooms, smoked chicken and a dash of cream. I personally don’t fancy penne but this was done pretty well – al dente and very tasty. The flavour of mushrooms was distinct, and the very creamy base made this pasta so good that I did not even notice the chicken’s presence. To me, the creamy pasta was already good on its own.

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Marco Pollo Pasta (RM28)

Sarma is a traditional Croatian dish that consists of sour cabbage rolls filled with minced beef and rice cooked in a light tomato gravy. On the side was a bed of mashed potatoes with a lightly charred top that gave it an aesthetically pleasing outlook without affecting its taste. The combination of sour and savoury gravy with minced beef was perfect with the smooth and velvety mashed potatoes. It’s comfort food indeed.

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Sarma (RM38)

When the dish of Kobase or home-made chicken sausages was served, I was nothing short of amazed! Look at the brilliant hues of colour across the spiral sausage. It was almost too pretty to be eaten. Each piece was savoury and tender, served with sautéed potatoes and roasted capsicum on the side. Growing up in Malaysia, the sausages we have will never be enough as a complete meal, but this, this will fill us to the brim and more.

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Kobase (RM30)

If there’s one thing Dubrovnik is proud of, it’s their signature dish of Lamb Peka. In fact, it is so good that they made a video out of it! A traditional way of cooking hailing from Croatia, Peka means cooking of meat with an open fire. In this case, the lamb was prepared and marinated with plenty of herbs (think rosemary, thyme, paprika, etc) before being baked up to 3 hours in their wood fire oven covered with an iron bell, until the lamb becomes juicy and tender.

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Wood fire oven

This dish requires such patience and time to cook that we had rather high expectations especially after watching the video. Fortunately, our expectations were met and even exceeded when we took a bite of the extremely tender and juicy lamb. The burst of flavours from all the herbs, the ease with which it melted in our mouth, made the wait so worth it. It’s hard to describe how good it is so you’ve got to try it to know it! :)

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Lamb Peka (RM55)

Finally for dessert, we had the Royal Chocolate Cake which consisted of bitter chocolate top sitting on a crunchy hazelnut praline base, topped with a cherry. The chocolate top was dense and firm, almost like a hardened version of chocolate mousse but so much more chocolatey. Towards the bottom, the praline case and the hazelnut gave it a nutty crunch, one that I could not get enough of. Best of all, this was not overly sweet – just perfect.

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Royal Chocolate Cake (RM17)

The Crepe Suzette was served with 2 crepes cooked in a citrus orange sauce, flambéed with Cognac and topped with plenty of orange zest. The tangy and sweet flavours from the orange sauce made this quite an interesting dessert to complete our satisfying dinner.

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Crepe Suzette (RM24)

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Eat, drink and laugh

Our dinner experience was not only enjoyable but somewhat educational. Now I’ve learnt so much more about Croatia in just one night. Food definitely does make the world smaller!

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Al-fresco dining

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Dubrovnik Croatian Cuisine, Solaris Mont Kiara

Restaurant Dubrovnik
J-0G-14, Solaris Mont Kiara
No. 2 Jalan Solaris, Mont Kiara
50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Contact No.: +603 6203 6780
Email: dine@dubrovnikrestaurantkl.com
Opening Hours: Tuesday – Sunday (11.30am – 11.30pm) Closed on Mondays
Website: www.dubrovnikrestaurantkl.com / Facebook Page

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