KLIA Fei Lou Wantan Mee is definitely comfort food, something you can have it with decent pricing at this part of Selangor. If you are picking someone at the airport early, you want some comfort food, go make a trip to KLIA Fei Lou Wantan Mee.
The top seller here is of course their Wan Tan Mee and this you could have with either Char Siew, Siew Yuk or even Chicken on the sides. Along with this, comes a small bowl of dumplings in clear soup. The Wan Tan Mee truly was really good. I loved the springy egg noodles and they were very generous with the sauces. This also comes with some beansprouts on the sides. I would rate their Wan Tan Mee at 9/10.
But the Char Siew deserved elaboration. A firm favourite to many esp the taxi drivers.
We also ordered two skewers of grilled chicken from the ala carte menu. There was not much meat on the stick so we won't order this item again.
Bariuma Ramen – is super rich tonkotsu shoyu ramen with high quality soy sauce for the base of the soup in which the natural flavor of tonkotsu is well extracted.
We did not have high hopes on the Xiao Long Bao (Shanghainese Dumplings) but to our surprise, they were beyond amazing. Each dumpling was beautifully wrapped with a burst of broth; the dumpling skin however, was not as thin as we would have hoped. But the overall combo did not disappoint
After a reasonable wait time, the Char Kuey Teow that I had ordered was served. Again, it was another long wait before the green chilies were served. I can't really blame them as the waiters were so busy running around attending to the customers. In fact, I should congratulate them in trying their best to serve the customers. Coming back to this Char Kuey Teow, it was surely good. There were Fish Cake, Shrimps and Cuttlefish and the overall flavours of the dish was good. I would give this preparation a 8/10.
Here's the location.
A false impression by many... that getting a good, affordable and healthy meal is nearly impossible. If you are concerned of the potentially dissatisfying plane food, it is always wise to have a quick fix before jetting off but with so many options choose from, it can be a little overwhelming. If the stomach is rumbling, get yourself a healthy fix at Flight Club without worrying the fat factor. Strategically located at the Mezzanine Floor of the Satellite Terminal (of International Departure), Flight Club is one of the dining labels under Plaza Premium Group and offers a selection of healthy cuisines to air travelers. "Herbs & Seeds" is the concept heavily promoted in Flight Club, all dishes are supplemented with a selection of herbs and seeds for better health benefits. Budget watchers would be glad to know that dining in Flight Club would not break the bank, a satisfying breakfast starts from Rm 16 nett or a glass of cold pressed Fruit Juice (from Rm 16 nett) would give you an opportunity to dine-in the restaurant with spectacular airport view and unlimited usage of high speed WiFi. The restaurant is not exclusive and opens to all public.
I opted for Malaysian Chicken Satay for a light bite since it was quite late. The skewers were nicely grilled and served with the classic peanut sauce. Decent appetizer if you are feeling peckish for a small supper snack.
Opening Offer (March 1 – June 30, 2023) Plaza Premium Lounge – From RM 146 per person (2-hour lounge use)
Plaza Premium is very much a functional lounge, taking you out of the terminal atmosphere, but not really providing anything too special. That said, one member of staff was helpful with a private room after a baby ‘accident’, saving us from a messy flight!
The Paper Wrapped Noodle here is tasty, i love it !
The “Seribu Satu Rasa” Ramadan buffet dinner is available from 6.30pm to 10.30pm and priced at RM125.00nett per person/adult and RM60nett per child (below 12 years).
The toast are thin breads with kaya and butter and it is smaller than we expected. Once we checked the filling of the toast, there is only one small piece of butter unlike how it is shown in the menu. We don’t mind paying RM 15.30 for kaya butter toast set but we expected more.
Plaza Premium First KLIA T1 offers a more exclusive lounge experience where you will be served ala-carte whereas Plaza Premium Lounge is free flow buffet style.
It wasn't a disappointment!
Decoration is very "clean" Japanese but service wasn't expected of in a Japanese restaurant run by locals.
We love Isaac Toast & Coffee too, but not that die-hard to travel all the way from Kuala Lumpur to KLIA2 just for this when Isaac Toast Malaysia first KL outlet opened. Despite so, still feeling glad that we managed to give it a try on their very first month of opening, as we were at the airport leaving for Japan trip in October too.
For those who want a taste of Malaysian cuisine, we highly recommend the Nasi Goreng (RM45) and Yee Mee (RM38). The Nasi Goreng comes with fragrant fried rice, topped with a fried egg and comes with chicken sambal skewers, prawn crackers and a side salad. I am a big fan of yee mee, and the version here certainly gets my approval - wok fried crispy egg noodles in a rich gravy, along with chicken, seafood and vegetables.