Just to show you that not all Asian cuisine is forgettable in the States, the two superheroes have decided to dig up the images over at Superhero S' Superhero Bro's blog to prove it. Haha. Apparently, they do serve Roti Canai in La Bamba, a Mexican & Spanish restaurant in Florida.
Well, you see... over there, they don't exactly address it as Roti Canai, or probably even Murtabak (according to the connoisseur's descriptions). They have most likely a super fancy name for it, but being Malaysians, we tend to relate things we see in other strange land to the things we have at home. So, for easy reference, let's call it, Roti Canai... :p
And everyone's favourite mamak cuisine lies neatly beneath this polystyrene cover. Delivery foodie you see. Haha. *grins*
And when you open it...voila! Hot hot Roti Canai from the chefs in La Bamba!!
Haha. It really looks like Roti Canai, isn't it? With curry and dhal, probably some Nasi Bryani... But in actual fact, the "curry" you see poured all over the roti is actually cheese. According to the connoisseur, "This is a mix of beef and chicken, rice and refried beans...and it is totally AWESOME!!! The beef is tender and juicy and the spices really blends well with the cheese... fuhh... " OMG. Sounds so yummy!! :p
Since it's coming from a Mexican restaurant, you can expect some tortilla chips to get you snacking and crunching away... Look at this! OH...
A boxful of tortilla chips... No, this is not Chachos. It's the real deal! And some accompanying salsa sauce to work up the magic...
Superhero Bro a.k.a the connoisseur, can tapau this fiesta combo for us or not? Haha. By air mail will do... *wink wink*
Monday, June 16, 2008
Roti canai in a Mexican & Spanish restaurant
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3 comments:
Wow, you two have been eating a lot lately, huh? How nice...
Okay. This is something you don't see everyday. This looks superbly delicious. Any M'sia restaurant selling it? ^.^ *Drools*
Hey savvy, haha...we wished! That was my Superhero Bro feasting..! Haha. :p
Hey shinky, yeah..definitely something special eh..haha. I suppose you can find them in those mexican-themed restaurants in Msia. Not many eh. :p
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