The Restaurant @ The Club @ The Saujana

The Club

I’m not kidding.  That is the name of the restaurant.  Imagine my hesitance as I approached the front desk of what I believed was The Club @ The Saujana.  The conversation could very likely have turned out to be:

Me: Hi, I’m looking for The Restaurant.
Front Desk: Which restaurant, ma’am?
Me: The Restaurant.
Front Desk: Which restaurant, ma’am?
Me: The Restaurant.
Front Desk: Which restaurant, ma’am?
Me: The Restaurant.

As you can tell, I couldn’t have gone very far with that conversation.   Thankfully, I had arrived at the correct place after all.  My actual conversation was:

Me: Hi, I’m looking for The Restaurant.
Front Desk: Yes, this is The Restaurant.
Me: Is this the only restaurant?
Front Desk: Yes, this is The Restaurant.
Me: This is the The Restaurant?
Front Desk: Yes, this is The Restaurant.

There is, of course, a moral to the story.   I’ll leave it to you to figure that one out.

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The Restaurant

The scenery is quite different in this part of the neighbourhood.  Despite the growth in residential properties in recent times after a sluggish period when our international airport moved from Subang to Sepang, a fair bit of the area is still lush with vegetation.  True, the location of the resort is quite a distance from KL, but with modern infrastructure and traffic jams merely at the entrances and exits of all toll booths, the time taken is a wee bit shorter than in the olden days.

The Restaurant @ The Club

Chef Nancy Kinchela has had an extensive culinary career around the world before joining The Club @ The Saujana on 1 April 2009.   Far from an April Fool joke, she is serious and appears uncomfortable about being in the limelight, which I can only presume means that she is more at home in the kitchen.  Her style is modern European, and she is a stickler for using organic ingredients.   Her culinary style fits in well with the cool restrained elegance that is The Club.  The suites in this boutique resort are tastefully decorated in contemporary Asian accents and there are loads of benefits including a daily replenished private bar (all you can drink)!

The Restaurant @ The Club

A number of the items we had that night were not on the menu.   The refreshing combination of seasonal vegetables including fava beans and asparagus with jerusalem artichoke puree was light and citrusy, whetting our appetite for the subsequent dishes.  Imagine then, scallops, pan fried, with foie gras, a decadent combination further enhanced with sliced truffle and mint.   I fell completely in love with the roast lamb, tender morsels of deliciousness, but thought the accompanying ravioli (filled with beef and spinach and cooked in duck fat) a little overcooked on the outside rendering it a little stale and tough in texture, but the filling was still very tasty.

Another interesting dish was the butter poached lobster, squid and snapper cassoulet served with pillowy soft squid ink gnocchi.  The taste was citrusy and intense.  Chef Kinchela’s forte seems to be her ability in using ingredients sparingly but sufficiently to create just the right balance of flavour.  She readily uses truffles to accentuate her dishes…a slice here and there to just give a hint of the scent but not to overpower the dishes.

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The desserts were nice.  I particularly liked the lemon tart which looked deceivingly plain, and the chocolate fondant with caramel snaps.

The Restaurant @ The Club

Now, having seen the menus for lunch and dinner, I can tell you that prices are on the high side.   From the dinner menu, starters range from RM39 to RM48, soups at around RM37/38, and main courses from RM58 to RM160.  Desserts are approximately RM35 each.   The lunch menu (including an Asian selection) starts from RM35.   The prices seem comparable to the prices at Sage, and I sometimes feel compelled to compare these two.   Naturally, I can’t do that because the cuisines are predominantly different, and personal tastes come into the picture.  I do think that The Restaurant will give any other good restaurant a run for its money, especially when it comes to privacy and ambience, and freshness of produce.

The Restaurant @ The Club @ The Saujana
Jalan Lapangan Terbang SAAS
40150 Shah Alam

Tel: 03-78431234

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Thank you, Liza Latif-Grosskinsky of The Club @ The Saujana  for your kind invitation to dine at The Restaurant and Frat Mustard of theQGuides for making it happen.  Much appreciated!

19 thoughts on “The Restaurant @ The Club @ The Saujana

  1. Aik….! Artichokes and truffles. Dreamt about focaccia stuffed artichokes last week ( I swear!), and you enlightened me. Will definitley put this place on the top 5 places to eat. You are a saviour.

  2. ouh didn’t know there was a new chef here. gotta go back… i came here in march, and it was a terrific meal (particularly recall some hickory-smoked beef with merlot sauce and truffled mashed potatoes). but the place was deserted and we were the only customers there for dinner. hopefully your review will lead more people here.
    btw, the lounge just before the restaurant entrance is also named The Lounge. =)

  3. I am back after a long hiatus 🙂 Thanks for visiting my blog. But I have claimed a new website now, please bookmark 🙂 Love the pictures as always. Drools!!! I agree that the menu is priced on the higher side.

  4. lemon tart at RM35??? better off order with FBB… for double the price, I can get the whole cake and feed my family and my parents… hahaha!!

    but then they sure whipped out interesting dishes huh??? Lucky you…

  5. paranoidandroid: The man with the amazing appetite and a bottomless pocket (what a combination!)! The Restaurant will love ya. 😀

    foodbin: hehe…it did too! 😛

    KY: 😛 😛 😛 teehee!

    ling239: LOL. FBB will be so touched to hear that.

    superwilson: Yeah. It’s a lovely place.

    Sean: Wow, you really travel far for your food, dontcha? I couldn’t help but chuckle when you mentioned The Lounge. The Lounge beside The Restaurant at The Club at The Saujana. So many ordinary words turned into proper nouns! heehee.

    Manggy: That’s really funny! I almost scrolled up to see whether I had actually said that, you naughty boy!

    Kiran: Welcome back! Yay, I shall hop over to your new website. 🙂

    J: For a moment, I thought EBIL was an acronym for something else, then realised that was exactly what you meant. LOL.

    jason: thank you!

    lotsofcravings: you should say, “Please, ma’am, may I have some more soup?”

    thule aka leo: You pay not only for the food but for the entire experience. 🙂

  6. Thanks for sharing us a script of what can transpire when looking for The Restaurant 🙂 What a name! All these restaurants ah, someone should start consulting food bloggers on catchy and yet, easy name. Hehe.

  7. Pocket bottomless because there is a big hole at the bottom! Can only dine out once a week or so, and would like to make it memorable. Thanks for your untiring effort to update us ‘katak bawah tempurungs’…..

  8. the people from THE RESTAURANT should seriously consider using your pictures on their menus la. the first picture should be the cover.

    great shots and layouts, LL!

  9. Dear fellow food lovers,

    wow!the main course and desserts are to die for! 🙂

    I’ve been to med spa & beauty,which is just next to the restaurant.

    Gonna go check it out 🙂

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