Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Healthy AND delicious food

It has long been whispered that the secret to eating well is no secret at all – it is simply to ensure that food that is good for you is also good to eat, as appetising as it is nutritious.
                                                           

That’s the simple ethos underlying Fittie Sense, a casual eating spot in Bangsar’s Telawi area, where “good food” has multiple meanings. The space itself is a multi-tasker too, being purposefully customisable to host early morning yoga classes or wellness workshops – both in the works. In July and August, Ivy Ong from The Good Kefir in Melbourne will be conducting fermentation workshops.

A word on origins: the people behind Fittie Sense are both foodies and fitness enthusiasts, and two of the three have been on the F&B scene for some time now. Victor Yap is the partner in charge of day-to-day operations, and if his name seems familiar, it might be because he is also one-third of the team behind the wholesome, home-cooked sensibilities of Tray Cafe in Plaza Damas.

Partner Lim Su Mei is the woman behind the fermentation bar, or the Gut Bar as it’s eye-catchingly labelled; she has also been involved in helping to run her family’s Japanese restaurant for some years now.

Fish and meat are steamed, grilled, poached or pan-seared, and salads are literally bursting with colour and flavour (they don’t stint on portions, either). Bread is made without wheat, and Nice Cream is a frozen dessert without dairy – basically, if you have specific food concerns, the odds are in your favour at Fittie Sense.

High nutrition superfoods are sneaked into quite a few dishes, like the ground black rice powder sprinkled over the quinoa, buckwheat and shiitake salad. “We don’t cook the black rice because that would destroy its antioxidants, so we just grind it down into a powder,” said Yap.