Grand Wonderful Foodcourt

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    • Moon River…
      Moon River…
      1. Nov 25, 2020
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      3. Review

        My girl had the Cantonese ying yong (RM5.50)…and she was visually delighted the instant it came. When she tried it, it swept her off her feet and she declared it to be the best in town!

      1. Three down…
        Three down…
        1. Nov 20, 2020
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        3. Review

          Yes, it was very nice. The noodles were perfectly done, not too soft, not soggy and not hard either. It sure tasted great and while I was enjoying it, I could detect the taste of pork fat crusts…and true enough, I managed to locate a few in the dish.

        1. Where or when…
          Where or when…
          1. Nov 2, 2020
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          3. Review

            That obviously was not very much so I ordered a plate of kampua mee kosong, tossed in chili sauce (RM2.30)…from the stall at the food court (No.2). I did not want any meat as it was a Friday and I was abstaining from that. I had it before and yes, the one here is pretty decent, nothing to make it stand out above the rest but everytime I go there, I see a lot of people going for it but on my part, I don’t think I’ll be going back for it again here unless they stop using plastic to serve the noodles.

          1. Better than expected…
            Better than expected…
            1. Oct 20, 2020
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            3. Review

              I must say that I really enjoyed it and no, they will not make the skin for sale…and be forewarned that this is best eaten there. If you buy it home, the heat from the filling inside will moisturise the air in the container, making it wet and that will render the skin soft and soggy – it will not be nice anymore, after that.

            1. More than three…
              More than three…
              1. Sep 20, 2020
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              3. Review

                I liked how the prawns were very fresh and succulent but unfortunately, though there were quite a lot of cockles hidden in the kway teow, they were so tiny, barely visible to the naked eye. However, despite that and the fact that I could not detect any wok hei fragrance, I thought the kway teow tasted great – you really can’t go wrong with prawns (and cockles).

              1. Like that…
                Like that…
                1. Sep 6, 2020
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                3. Review

                  My order came soon enough (RM4.00)…but I thought it did not look as impressive as what my friend had. On the whole, I thought it tasted all right – not quite like the lor mee that I used to enjoy a long long time ago but it was good.

                1. Little bit too much…
                  Little bit too much…
                  1. Jun 18, 2019
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                  3. Review

                    The pork intestine soup…that I had with the noodles was good too, very peppery and I enjoyed eating the innards with the own-made chili dip provided.

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