Ambiance: 5.5/10 Price: 6/10 Food: 6.5/10 (non-halal) Verdict: The pork knuckle and Guinness pork ribs are worth ordering.
One fine day, my co-worker suggested that we join some of her friends from another company for lunch so the 9 of us had the following 6 dishes with rice: stir fry sweet potatoes leaves; Thai Style Tofu; Marmite Pork; Ginger Chicken; deep fried squid and "Sang Cheong". Total Bill is around MYR 188.
Verdict: For a place that is so crowded and well known, the food is quite good, and service fast too, because the rest had arrived at 6, dinner was served at 6.30 and I arrived at 7.... ( I had Saturday line dance class from 3 to 5) after dinner, I went to Jacey's house to fetch J who had finished her camp at Temerloh.
The total bill was RM88 for 4 person. I would say is quite a decent, and reasonably cheap meal - judging that we ordered 2 seafood dishes that night - the prawn mantis and fish.
Overall the food is very tasty. 9/10 Environment is very good and friendly service.
Price : 8/10 Menu : Varieties of Choices Service : 8/10 Food Portion : 8/10 Quality Of Food : 7/10 Environment : 7/10 Parking : Difficult To Find Car Park (During Peak Hours)/ No Parking Fee
The total bill came to RM 156.60 which inclusive of white rice and Chinese tea. I reckon the price was reasonable considering that the dishes were served in a rather generous portion and did feed 8 of us full. Atmosphere: 5/10 Food: 6.5/10 (non-halal) Price: 6.5/10 Verdict: Pretty decent Chinese food served at a reasonable price.
Total damage? RM 28 for two but the food can easily feed four because we ended up take away the leftovers. We think that Wang Chiew provides great food at a very reasonable price. This Indonesian Seafood Curry dish and Assam Steamed Fish (on a separate occasion) was excellent and worth going back for anytime.