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Limmy The Flavour Of Malaysia ReviewAnguish solved by the LimmyFor the second time in as many weeks, last Sunday afternoon I found myself in Cairns city at dusk with a profound urge to eat at a restaurant. As before, my mind wandered aimlessly between the multitudes of cuisine types in bewilderment, yet simultaneously ached with obsession over this choice of monumental importance. My face was clenched in turmoil like a man desperately fighting for love in a battle that would shape the rest of his life.
I was greeted at the front door of Limmy by half a dozen creatures with their arms tied together, looking very melancholy and defeated. The mudcrabs and their neighbourly lobsters in the next tank empathised with my condition and lifted my spirits. I whispered to a little crab being crushed under the weight of a large bully crab that I wouldn't eat him.
But I couldn't say the same for the Nasi Goreng. This is an exceptional dish made of rice fried with sliced onions, shredded chicken, fresh prawns, eggs, and garnished with slices of spring onions. It has a hint of satay flavour that lingered well after Id finished the dish. Following this was a traditional Malaysian fish-fillet curry. An entire slice of fish was curried whole, accompanied by lightly cooked vegetables. These choices were giving me confidence that I had indeed chosen a good restaurant for the evening.
Following the main meals, I dug into roti bread - unleavened griddle bread similar to pita bread and bursting with light flavours. I highly recommend this bread, and be prepared to order a second serving if you have kids.
Limmy, like many of the best restaurants in Cairns, is not a glamorous wonder world where you feel like Malaysian royalty. Rather, it is a family run restaurant that focuses chiefly on the food, not the décor. The service is friendly and efficient, and the open kitchen is a great source of amusement. Chefs cooking in a busy restaurant are always fascinating to watch. Mid-way through my meal I noticed my frayed nerve endings had healed and I was content with the world again. A restaurant like Limmy has that affect on you. Just sit down and wait to be satisfied.
Diner Diller
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