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Monday, June 30, 2008

Nasi Love











On a recent trip to Bali I discovered the joys of Nasi Campur. ..

Nasi campur (mixed rice) is the most basic dish in Indo. That together with nasi goreng (fried rice) are the 2 meals most commonly consumed - Indonesians will typically have these dishes for both lunch and dinner, and probably a cigarette and a coffee for breakfast.

Nasi campur is a portion of steamed white rice (nasi putih) together with an assortment of other items, which can be wide ranging depending on who’s cooking. Its guaranteed that no 2 places will serve the exact same nasi campur. This dish has been around for a long time because it enables people to use left overs and small amounts of the more expensive items.

Around Kuta/Seminyak are a wealth of small warungs serving nasi campur. Some are oriented towards tourists / expats, other towards locals. It is pretty easy to tell which is which based on price (2500RP for locals compared to 25,000RP for tourists).

My very favourite Nasi Campur was at Made’s Warung (the original Made’s is in Kuta, and the new Made’s is in Seminyak). Made’s does an awesome campur for 15,000rp. Items found in nasi campur include tofu (tahu) tempe, chicken (ayam), beef (sapi), fish (ikan), peanuts (kacang), together with a wide selction of cooked vegetables including kangkung, the stringy green plant sometimes cooked with garlic and chili. A dollop of hot sambal might be added to the side of the plate, so treat any red sauce with care.

My favourite dish was the 1/2 nasi campur, 1/2 gado gado served at Made’s. It is 35,000RP (around $4) and is making my mouth water thinking about it. Under the low lighting of the beautiful balinese style courtyard at new Made’s you can’t really see what you are eating, but just devour this plate of yummy yummy flavours.

I would love to learn how to make it.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sparrow is the only place I have been in Perth. And it’s still not as good as Made’s…..mmmmmmm

Anonymous said...

Where can you get good Indonesian in Perth. The Sparrow is cheap and tasty - where else ?

Anonymous said...

man, this was good.
Another option is the nasi goreng a la made. Full of good meats, a great side salad with it, and if had a plate of sates with it, you’d be more than satisfied.

Best thing about Made Warong was the Bintang beer, on tap. Joy!