The Indonesian "Bebek" means Duck, and the rm$19.90 "巴厘香酥鴨錦飯 Magnificent Bebek Bali" is a "Dry Fried Duck" rice meal.
Overall, a good enough effort by Nam Heong.
Excellent pork belly (3 layer) charsiew that comes with the Wanton Mee offered by Nam Heong today.
Everything feels home made and they have this unique menu of noodles you cannot get in most places.
Excellent and fresh Fish cake, fish paste and fish maw, comes with thick noodle; broth was particularly "sweet"; very nice!
Very positive experience on the 1st visit.
Definitely not bad at all!
Good food here but it does come with a price.
Slight salty but not bad, the Pan Mee "Go Noodle Houes" Style! Served in a tray where most of the ingredients are separated and even the bowl of soup sits of the tray. I did like the chili sauce.
Generally very nice. I also ordered the cuttlefish ball, nice too.
But one thing for sure, "Go Noodles" does always cooks up a good broth with its noodles.
Set lunch is from rm$15++ to $40++ with all-day-long beer at rm$9.90 (4 draft beer choices). All set lunches do come with a free drink (not beer) as well as salad or soup.
The Pork Patty is 👌 and the Beer is also 👌 !
Morganfield have an All-day long Happy Hour beers for 3 types which is Carlsberg, Kronenboug, and Connors.
Today's Charsiew is thick and juicy with pork belly meat and the rm$12.50 Beef Brisket comes in a fairly large bowl of beef briskets, beef tendon and beef stomach. Super heavy.
As far as Chan Meng Kee is concerned, still it is safer just to order their signature Char Siew Wanton Mee or Wanton Noodle.
The presentation was good but good looks never always mean good taste!
Disappointed with both the Milk Tea and fried rice. There isn't any taste except the super hot sambal.
Hainanese Pork Chop with Rice Next we have the Hainanese Pork Chop with Rice where the pork chop is battered and then deep fried till perfection. It sides with the sweet and sour sauce which makes the plate of rice comes simply delicious and awesome.
Bored of eating the same food? Then Ong Lai is the perfect place for you! Ong Lai restaurant is a fast casual restaurant specializing in porky local cuisine ranging from Malacca Pork Satay, Pork Curry, Pork Chop Bun, Pork Intestine Porridge, Pork Ribs Prawn Mee, Braised Pork Rice and so much more! But first, thanks to the user-friendly apps - Kiple for inviting me to Ong Lai Restaurant. Do you know what is Kiple apps? Basically, Kiple is makes the most of your income with solid rebates and deals that you care about. They innovate to improve your end-to-end shop, dine and pay experience.
Notice several new kiosk replacing the outgoing ones, specifically 瓦煲鸡饭 claypot chicken rice, 炒果条 char koay teow, and 2/3 others (maybe noodles), and even a 肉骨茶 Klang Bak Kut Teh kiosk and 烧腊 Roasted pork/chicken kiosk at the back of the Food Street (replacing the long gone Ah Cheng Laksa). Those businesses resigned from the food court perhaps not good enough or just not the right type of food to satisfy taste buds of USJ residents, their kiosk were quickly filled up by these new ones.
If you are within the area, I strongly urge you to try the place out.
I like the pork noodle here; but for a change, I am trying the spicy meat ball pork noodle variant. It was my mistake, didn't enjoy it. And it was more expensive than the normal pork noodle.
Since then, it has become one of the most popular instant noodle brands in Hong Kong, with a wide range of flavors.
Long for Coffee & Toast's unique "蛋咖啡 Egg Coffee", definitely worth the drive to Damen. Good choice!
Good to be trying out the Nasi Kerabu again, on the main dish; the fish was quite nice but the blue rice and others were not comparable to other Nasi Kerabu elsewhere.
Overall their food is fresh and delicious so head down to KG Charcoal BBQ today and enjoy an endless meal with friends and family.
Overall it was an enjoyable dinner and we felt our money was well spent here. As long as you set your expectations straight I don’t think you’d go home disappointed. After all, KG is an ‘eat all you can’ restaurant so you can’t expect the quality of the food to be fantastic. There are a couple of pros to pick KG over Kilo Grill such as no time limit, more food choices and more family/group dining friendly due to more space. Not to mention the ventilation here is much better as well so your clothes won’t smell as bad later.
The menu is simple and straight forward. Choose either chicken, beef, lamb, pork or seafood. They come a la carte or in set. Meat set, seafood set or skewer set. My recommendation for you is to go straight for the set and then if you can stomach more, order the extras individually. This way, you’ll get to try everything.
a satisfied cup of Coffee after such a long time!
Ending the year with a cup of Latte.
The ambiance of the Cafe is excellent for Coffee and surfing; other than Starbucks or Coffee Bean in the mall
Any other coffee except the coconut latte!
It is another one of those "Chic-looking" Cafes in town (in Subang USJ area), opened just a few months ago, on the same lot of another Cafe which were out of business some time ago.
In my opinion, at best average in taste compared to the few Klang BKT I have visited.
After so many, Swensen still have a presence in Klang Valley shows that it must be doing something right with their ice cream.
大三元 Da San Yuan is one of the Non-Halal kiosk at Damen's 達門美食街 "New Delica Food Street" at a corner of the Food Court (next to Grocers);
Here is a Dai Chao kiosk worth a visit at Damen USJ.
Oiso at Damen does provide a comfortable ambience and quiet dining option.
Then again, I won't hesitate to have a cuppa of the HoujiCha Tea Latte again, sooner than I can imagine!
Sampling "肥师傅炒粿條 Mr Fat Char Koay Teow" for lunch, at rm$10.90 its a little pricey for an average plate of Fried noodle!
But I was satisfied with the food quality and freshness (something that restos with low traffic may struggle with)—and me being anti-social, a quiet environment to dine in was just perfect! Prices are reasonable for the setting. I would even say they’re one of the more affordable options when you’re at DaMen.