You dont need me to tell you that Durian season is here again, those road side durian stalls are surely a good indication. I still remember the durian buffet I had at Donalds Durian at SS2 for RM10 more than a year ago. Now, the price has gone up to RM15 due to low harvest.Instead of buffet, we had ala carte durians this time around at the stall opposite Donalds Durian, just behind the SS2 police station. It has no particular name except for the banner that says Pahang Durian. But you could easily identify the owner by his gold-dyed hair, which is also why people usually refer him as Kam Mou.We opened a Bamboo Leg (Chook Keok) first but personally I did not fancy even though it is considered second only to the Raja Kunyit. The pulps texture is just too dry for my liking and durian is supposed to be creamy, no? Next we went for the XO Durian but found it to be half dry. But being a Sure Eat Guarantee stall, you could always request a new one as replacement.
So we got a XO replacement that turned out really creamy and tasted so much better.Then we had two Red Prawn, known for their sweet and bitter aftertaste. Among the durians we had that night they had the thickest taste, nice to build up the momentum for our last durian the Raja Kunyit/Musang King/Mao San Wong. Being the number 1 variant, Raja Kunyit is usually taken last so that the flavor wont overshadow the others that taste more subtle.Now the Raja Kunyit durian has received a lot of attention recently because Stanley Ho, the M! acau cas ino mogul sent his private jet to Singapore just to pick up 88 of his favorite durians. I am very sure you have read this in the news. Well, I am pretty sure those durians were grown in Malaysia.But too bad for us the better quality durians are usually exported to Singapore, where the people there could well afford it than us. When I was working in Singapore I would join my colleagues for durian sessions often at Tampines or Geylang. And it is true that their durians are better in overall, nothing surprising.
As for the Raja Kunyit that we had that night, errrr I think it was a major disappointment. Despite the smooth and creamy flesh and the small seeds, the ooomph was just not there and actually paled in comparison to the Red Prawns we had earlier. The best Raja Kunyit I ever had so far and yet to be beaten was still at Geylang, which costed me $40 a fruit!In total we spent RM145 for 5 durians, averaging at RM36 per pax (1 Bamboo Leg, 1 XO + 1 replacement, 2 Red Prawn and 1 Raja Kunyit) Raja Kunyit was priced at RM20/kg while the rest was RM12/kg. It was certainly not a cheap meal but at least you get what you paid for unlike the buffet one where only the cheaper durian kampung (RM5/fruit) is served. Thanks to the Red Prawn durians for being the saving grace of an otherwise disappointing durian outing.Kam Mou Pahang Durian (buffet @ RM15, subject to durian availability)
Jalan SS2/24 (Behind SS2 Police Station)
GPS Coordinates: N3 07.051 E101 37.415
Kam Mou Pahang Durian @ SS2, Petaling Jaya
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Good news for durian lovers!!!
ReplyDeleteWe will be opening our Durian Festival @ Carrefour Subang Jaya (main entrance) from 27 April 2011 until end of durian season
We will also be having Durian Appreciation Nite whereby you will be able to taste 4 to 5 variety of top branded durian including the famous "mao san wang" in one session. Please email me if you are interested to participate. Our durian expert will answer all your durian questions. Price: not confirmed yet
Email me @ welovedurian@gmail.com if you need more info or visit www.welovedurian.com