Right across the junction to Sungai Pinang in addition to Jelutong, Jason Nyonya House is i of the latest Nyonya restaurants inwards town. The amiable eating seat has classic wooden household features amongst staircase at the entrance. It feels really homey, merely similar whatever casual dining spot inwards the neighborhood. The setting does non propose that it is a Nyonya restaurant... as far as decor is concerned. The lift sums it all, the identify offers a simple, home-cooked mode Nyonya menu. The classics such as Loh Bak, Joo Hoo Char, Inche Kabin, Assam Pedas are at that topographic point amongst to a greater extent than or less additional 'specials of the day' (but nosotros were a piffling underwhelmed the dish- Assam Prawns was non on the menu). After sampling to a greater extent than or less of the dishes, nosotros reckon that they lacked the authentic Nyonya touch. Authenticity aside, the dishes were non shabby (if yous are seeing the identify as a criterion Zhu Char identify inwards lieu of Nyonya restaurant).
Jason's Pie Tee was a delightful concoction of Prawn, stir-fried Jicama in addition to Omelette slices, well-contained inwards a crunchy Pie Tee cup. The home-made Chili dip that went along amongst the Pie Tee cuts through the greasiness in addition to offered a gentle punch to the dish. It was a expert starting fourth dimension though nosotros idea the cost was a piffling higher than expectation (for the iv Pie Tee).
The soup was great- reasonably seasoned bursting amongst the sweetness from Cabbage; as groovy was the Cincalok Fried Chicken... beautifully marinated in addition to skillfully cooked. The meat remained tender spell the edges were crisp in addition to addictive. One of the signature dishes- the Assam Pedas on the other hand, was less satisfying. While the curry has the perfect consistency, nosotros would prefer the acidity to hold upwards slightly bolder. The sour-element was a piffling besides weak to our liking.
The soup was great- reasonably seasoned bursting amongst the sweetness from Cabbage; as groovy was the Cincalok Fried Chicken... beautifully marinated in addition to skillfully cooked. The meat remained tender spell the edges were crisp in addition to addictive. One of the signature dishes- the Assam Pedas on the other hand, was less satisfying. While the curry has the perfect consistency, nosotros would prefer the acidity to hold upwards slightly bolder. The sour-element was a piffling besides weak to our liking.
Ratings:
Taste: 7/10 (1-3 bad, 4-7 average, 8-10 good)
Price: 6.5/10 (1-3 expensive, 4-7 average, 8-10 cheap)
Service: 7/10 (1-3 bad, 4-7 average, 8-10 good)
Parking: 5/10 (1-3 bad, 4-7 average, 8-10 good)
Ambiance: 7/10 (1-3 bad, 4-7 average, 8-10 good)
Non-Halal
Service Charge: No
Government Tax: No
Additional Information:
Address: 56Y, Jalan Jelutong, 11600, Jelutong, Penang.
Business Hours: eleven am to 2:30 pm, half-dozen pm to 9:30 pm. Closed on Wednesdays.
Contact Number: 6018- 356 0515