The Escape Challenge Park looks very fun and I do hope that I can try it one day. With a group of friends or for a special occasion for your children, a few hours at Escape will be undeniably memorable. I can’t help but come out here to spectate every time I visit this mall, and it’s so satisfying to witness feats of athleticism or a child having the time of their life simply by jumping on a trampoline. More of us need to have physical fun like this, instead of getting all our entertainment from a screen.
Dining at Wood & Grill is a pricey endeavour, but everything we ordered was delicious and with large portion sizes. The grilled octopus was a standout. If we came here again, we would both likely order something from the Nyonya Grill section. Although, I am tempted by the shockingly priced RM60 beef rendang.
We won’t be back here. The food just felt very functional and not worth coming back for. We were also annoyed that absolutely no mention was made of the substitutions we got. I know you should never expect the food to look like the menu picture, but the server could have at least told us if something was going to be different than advertised. From the food to the ambience, Harum Manis just doesn’t stand out from any of the other dozens of places where you can get an ayam penyet.
Their Tomyam Meehoon with curry chicken is my favorite. I find fried meehoon of any kind hard to fry without a lot of oil and to season evenly. Cantin serves up a very tasty fried meehoon, sour and spicy alongside a large portion of lemak curry chicken made with only chicken thigh and drumsticks. There's something very comforting and satisfying about the curry chicken here and I like it even with their nasi lemak. This is my go-to order and portions are substantial even for the very greedy me.
D’Italiane is a classy place to eat after a long mall day with your sweetie. Everything we ate here was delectable and some exceeded our expectations in taste or volume. Italian food is never cheap, so expect to open your wallet a little wider here.
D’Italiane is a classy place to eat after a long mall day with your sweetie. Everything we ate here was delectable and some exceeded our expectations in taste or volume. Italian food is never cheap, so expect to open your wallet a little wider here.
Unless you’re completely ignorant of what proper fish and chips taste like, you will regret ordering them here. If you’ve been to, say, Cor Blimey and had a decent plate of the stuff, you will know that Fish & Co prepares their version poorly. The fish in both dishes was too soft and almost mushy. The fish itself had no hint of its own flavour – all the taste was in the batter and dipping sauce.
Unless you’re completely ignorant of what proper fish and chips taste like, you will regret ordering them here. If you’ve been to, say, Cor Blimey and had a decent plate of the stuff, you will know that Fish & Co prepares their version poorly. The fish in both dishes was too soft and almost mushy. The fish itself had no hint of its own flavour – all the taste was in the batter and dipping sauce. They’re also just messy, unattractive pieces of fish.
Ginger Forever Thai and Canning Heritage Express are the few places offering something other than Korean/Japanese, or bowls of noodles. I would eat at either of these two restaurants again the next time I’m at Paradigm Mall. Although none of the dishes blew me away, the food is appetizing enough where it would fill any cravings I had for this kind of cuisine, as it did on this day.
The Fish Fillet in Thai Sauce (RM16.90) is boneless chunks of white fish tossed in a sweet and spicy sauce. The fish is well-breaded – it remains slightly crunchy under the sauce, and doesn’t separate from the fish when you bite into it.
The beef slices usually are cook half raw, as when you dip into the piping hot soup, then it will be just perfectly cooked. For only beef slices noodle, you get to taste their soup more prominent. The half cook raw beef. Just perfect.