Saturday 1 December 2012

Dchampion Restaurant, Bandar Menjalara

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“I feel like having roast duck today,” kajang gal said when we were deciding on what to eat for lunch one Sunday.

My favourite roast duck place in KL was a restaurant called De’Champion Duck in Kepong. The restaurant is located at the Medan Putra Business Centre in Bandar Menjalara. As we stepped into the shop, we were greeted by the sight of whole ducks and char siew strips hanging from the glass display.

DCHAMPION DUCK

We order half a duck (RM24). From one look at the glistening skin and juices flowing from the duck, I knew it was going to be a good meal. And boy I was right!

The duck had just the right amount of fat and the skin was well-seasoned and perfectly crisped. Beneath the crackly skin, the meat was tender and flavourful. Even the edges were moist. Really good stuff, and we immediately regretted not ordering a whole duck (Yes, we love roast duck!).It tasted even better with the accompanying duck sauce and chilli sauce. Speaking of duck sauce, Champion Duck’s version had a herbal taste and was of the right consistency (not too thick, not too diluted). The chilli sauce was garlicky with a pleasant tanginess.
The char siew strips looked so enticing, we couldn’t resist ordering a plate to try.

If you ask me, I’d say a good char siew should be thickly cut with a generous layer of fat to give it a tender bite. The char siew should also be in a melt-in-your-mouth state, with a nicely charred and caramelised coat. I prefer my char siew to have a good hint of smokiness on the outside.De’ Champion Duck’s char siew met all the criterias in a good char siew. Priced at RM13 for a small portion, its melt-in-your-mouth texture was oh-so-moreish with a sweet BBQ aftertaste. Bits of the sweet and sticky caramelised layer stuck to my teeth, but trust me — it’s totally worth it! Half lean and half fat with beautifully charred bits, this was definitely one of the better char siews I’ve had!

The accompanying rice (RM1.20 per plate) was fluffy, aromatic and lightly flavoured by the stock. To top off our gluttony, we had cucumber Asam(RM1.50) each — very refreshing and of just the right sweetness. Our satisfying lunch came up to about RM40. Pretty decent considering the amount we ordered, and I’m definitely going back for more!

Verdict: One of the best roast ducks in town. The char siew is equally as good!

Address:
De’ Champion Duck
No 10 Jalan 3/62D
Medan Putra Business Centre
Bandar Menjalara
012 2732260 (Lye)
Opening hours : 11.30am to 9pm









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