What we like about this mall is the natural sunlight which brightened the entire mall. The mall is easy to walk and the design is not that complex. Thus, it is easy to walk around. We were there during lunch time and the office crowd came in. Most of the restaurants are packed and some restaurants were giving some promotions to get more customers.
In summary, our experience at Fish with You was a good one with the spicy sensations. The Fresh Sichuan Peppercorn Suancai Fish, especially when upgraded to Toman fish, is a true crowd-pleaser. Moreover, with the added bonus of free-flowing rice, Fish with You at Starling Mall has earned a spot on our list of favorites.
I decided to try something from this stall, Wai Kei. I settled on something safe that I like, Sweet and Sour Pork with Rice. The pork was basically small pieces of meat deep fried until crispy. So it was not meaty, you get more batter than meat.
It was a very big portion of rice (I like!) with many tiny cubes of ox tongue and the wok hei aroma was wonderful. The fried egg as you can see in the background was pathetic.
I rather enjoyed this roti canai wrap and though I would not say that it is spectacular, it makes for a tasty and filling meal. If you like burritos or wrap sandwiches, you will enjoy Rollti.
My main course. Fried beef koay teow which I have eaten twice (and enjoyed) via Grabfood. Oh yes, it was wonderful, hot off the wok. I helped myself to the delicious chili oil. Ah! So good!
And then there was the Grilled Pork Neck. And this was outstanding. It was smoky, well seasoned and very tender. But look at the portion size.
I ordered my meal from the Light Bites section and the most suitable item was Chicken Karaage. It's not exactly ideal though since fried chicken is always coated with flour. The chicken was fried to perfection, the batter was light and crispy and the chicken was moist and flavorful. The crispy fried kaffir lime leaves added another dimension to the flavor and aroma.
I found myself at Mr Tuk Tuk after a long, long time. So I ordered my favorites - Tom Yum Fried Rice and Almond Chicken. The fried rice was as good as ever!
Pretty good place for Hong Kong style afternoon tea within Starling Mall.
The chicken, siew yoke and char siew were very decent. The chili dip was super pedas while the ginger paste was more than decent. The soup however was not worth any mention.