Anson Colonial Cafe is a modern Hainanese eating house, born out of award-winning chef Isadora Chai's revere for her childhood haunt, Coliseum Cafe. Housed in a 98-year-old building along Lorong Raja Chulan, the restaurant has an old-world charm that will set the mood for weekend outings with your family. Expect to see local delights on the menu, spiked with Chai's inventive twists. The specialty is a Marmite Chicken Rice (RM28) — think deep-fried chicken skin and steamed chicken flesh steeped in a toffee-like Marmite sauce. Served with oiled chicken rice, the dish is adventurous while still teeming with nostalgic flavours. If you prefer your local dishes original, try the Ipoh Sar Hor Fun (RM28) with its flavour-packed chicken and prawn broth. When dining at Anson, you have the option of ordering from neighbouring Antara, their sister Malaysian fine-dining establishment. Do that for dessert — the Terribly Alcoholic Cendol (RM38) is delicious (and intoxicating)!
Avg price per person: RM50
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