Cover In The Mood For Food is Tatler Dining's inaugural street food festival
Overlooking the green course of the Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club in Bukit Kiara, the food festival was a convivial discovery of local gastronomical delights

In The Mood For Food, Tatler Dining’s inaugural street food festival, was a three-day event held at KLGCC (Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club) in partnership with Sime Darby Property and Sime Darby Motors. Eight restaurants celebrated our beloved local cuisine through elevated versions of street staples, presenting one-of-a-kind culinary creations. The establishments were Aliyaa, Beta KL, Bijan Bar & Restaurant, Concubine KL, Jawi House, Siti Li Dining, The Chow Kit Kitchen & Bar and The Regent Chinese Cuisine.

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Guests arrived dressed beautifully in traditional qipaos and retro outfits as the theme was Wong Kar Wai’s classic In The Mood For Love set in 1960s Hong Kong. KLGCC’s Piano Lounge and courtyard were transformed for the night, complete with retro lamp posts decorated with lanterns, traditional tiffins, framed mirrors and birdcages.

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Photo 1 of 25 Red lanterns adorned the outdoor courtyard
Photo 2 of 25 Guests were welcomed to stamp their booklet upon visiting each street food stall
Photo 3 of 25 Chung Chai Yin, Shareen Ramli, Siti Kader and Dato' Azmir Merican
Photo 4 of 25 Ping Coombes and Aaishah Bohari
Photo 5 of 25 Puan Sri Siew Yong Gnanalingam and Tan Sri G. Gnanalingam
Photo 6 of 25 Mark Chua and Amanda Lokman
Photo 7 of 25 Clara Lim and Rizal Rickman Ramli
Photo 8 of 25 Datin Maureen Ooi
Photo 9 of 25 Najwa Mokhtar and Khairil Izwan Abd Rahim
Photo 10 of 25 Brian Lin and Dr Crystal Tung
Photo 11 of 25 Datin Jean Liew and Dato' Jeffrey Pang
Photo 12 of 25 Whulandry Herman and Fyza Kadir
Photo 13 of 25 Christine Cheah and KJ Chew
Photo 14 of 25 Datin Sarifa Gupta Anif and Datuk Shamrat Sen Gupta
Photo 15 of 25 Dato' Sri Bernard Chandran
Photo 16 of 25 Shanon Auyong, Anson Auyong and Nickson Auyong
Photo 17 of 25 Datin Catherine Lai
Photo 18 of 25 Michel Lamunière
Photo 19 of 25 Sreedharam Ganeshan and Santhia Subramaniam
Photo 20 of 25 Melinda Looi and Tyler Wisler
Photo 21 of 25 Scha Alyahya and Awaal Ashaari
Photo 22 of 25 Alex Cheah and Raymond Tham
Photo 23 of 25 Ken Ng and Jen Tang
Photo 24 of 25 Andrew Wong and Shareen Ramli
Photo 25 of 25 3Ritual's scented candles created a fragrant atmosphere

Divine scents filled the lounge courtesy of candles from 3Rituals, setting a romantic ambiance. In the outdoor courtyard, the eight restaurants were housed in individual pink booths. Cars from Sime Darby Motors were displayed around the venue. 

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Photo 1 of 8 Beta KL's bubur cha cha
Photo 2 of 8 Bijan Bar & Restaurant's satay sliders
Photo 3 of 8 Concubine KL's keropok nachos
Photo 4 of 8 Jawi House's ikan bakar
Photo 5 of 8 Aliyaa's onde-onde appam
Photo 6 of 8 Siti Li Dining's rojak
Photo 7 of 8 The Regent Chinese Cuisine's chicken rice
Photo 8 of 8 The Chow Kit Kitchen & Bar's banana and jackfruit choux pastries

Upon arrival, guests were given a booklet which they stamped upon redeeming dishes at the respective booths. Spoilt for choice, they started off with savoury snacks such as the crunchy keropok nachos from Concubine KL and the rojak buah from Siti Li Dining, tossed with a rojak sauce made with the unusual addition of dark chocolate. Bite-sized chicken and beef sliders from Bijan Bar & Restaurant were also a hit.

Moving on to mains, Penang-based Jawi House showcased an elevated version of ikan bakar, which was served with an umai-style kerabu and a crispy pulut puff. The Regent Chinese Cuisine’s famous chicken rice was served with pickled vegetables and crunchy fish skin.

Sweet endings came in the form of banana and jackfruit choux pastries from The Chow Kit Kitchen & Bar, fragrant onde-onde appam from Aliyaa, and bubur cha cha from Beta KL, which played up the differences in temperature between frozen coconut foam and warm coconut milk.

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Photo 1 of 9 Bombay Sapphire and Bombay Bramble
Photo 2 of 9 Uncle Jeff Drinks' honey mead
Photo 3 of 9 Carlsberg Smooth Draught
Photo 4 of 9 Connor's Stout Porter from Carlsberg
Photo 5 of 9 Somersby Apple 0.0 from Carlsberg
Photo 6 of 9 1664 Blanc and 1664 Rosé from Carlsberg
Photo 7 of 9 Uncle Jeff Drinks' kombucha
Photo 8 of 9 Honlynn Distillery's Kaban Tuak
Photo 9 of 9 Water from Langkawi Pure

A selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks were also available from our event partners. Bombay Sapphire’s booth boasted an edible garnish display, allowing guests to create their own gin and tonic pairing by selecting one fruit, one spice, and one herb. Carlsberg had four booths serving different beverages—Connor’s Stout Porter, Carlsberg Smooth Draught, 1664 Blanc, 1664 Rosé and the non-alcoholic Somersby Apple 0.0. Honlynn’s Distillery Kaban Tuak also offered Sarawakian rice wine, made with produce from indigenous farmers.

Uncle Jeff Drinks crafted a selection of kombucha creatively titled Mamak, Bandung and Kopitiam and inspired by local drinks such as air bandung and teh o ais limau. Guests also stayed hydrated throughout the night with water from Langkawi Pure, which comes from the highest peak of Langkawi.

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Photo 1 of 6 Jeremy Cheong, dealer principal of Sime Darby Swedish Auto
Photo 2 of 6 Pauline Gan, Jen Tang, Melissa Lim and Datin Yvette Kang posing with the Range Rover Velar
Photo 3 of 6 Ford Next-Gen Ranger XLT
Photo 4 of 6 Mini Electric
Photo 5 of 6 BMW iX3 M Sport
Photo 6 of 6 Hyundai Kona Electric

Guests from the first and second night were invited by Sime Darby Property and Sime Darby Motors respectively. On the second night, Jeremy Cheong, dealer principal of Sime Darby Swedish Auto, welcomed guests to the event. A gift bag courtesy of Sime Darby Property was also provided to each guest.

The festival ended on a high note, receiving the thumbs up from both participating restaurants and guests. "It was such a wonderful experience being part of this elevated street food festival," enthused Kim Leong of The Regent Chinese Cuisine, a sentiment echoed by Shareen Ramli of Siti Li Dining. "Thank you for giving our young team the experience of a lifetime," she enthused.

Festival guest and MasterChef Champion of Champions Ping Coombes, who was on a break in Kuala Lumpur, said: "The festival was a super fun way to showcase homegrown talent and appreciation for local flavours and dishes."

If you enjoyed this year’s In The Mood For Food, stay tuned for more updates regarding the 2023 edition on our Instagram.

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