A Cafe with Pianos and good cakes in Puchong #puchongfood
Nice environment, not crowded (some came here to work or study), but the bagel set is quite average, coffee still okay.
The Truffle Hazelnut cake is pretty good, feels like ice-cream cake. New cafe at Puchong Ioi Rio.
New modern cafe in Puchong. Good coffee with nice cakes and croissants.
The pork leg has to much fat, and the lamb pot not much lamb (but taste good), and the yam dessert is average.
Pretty crowded on a weekend night, but service is still good. Our favourite is the cumin fried pork ribs. The chicken soup which comes with the set is pretty good too.
Overall, we were satisfied with the quality of the food at Taipei Walker, despite the disappointing drink. They have a large selection of dishes to choose from, so I might try something else on my next visit!
Today we tried their main meal for the first time. We are too busy taking video that we forgeten to take photos 😅 Basically the croissant breakfast is decent, but the Japanese rice is too soft and..
A nice place for supper in Puchong. Cheese tea with Croissant.
Love the coffee, the set meals are pretty alright.
Service very slow even very little customer. Comfortable environment and nice food. Many high chairs not suitable for seniors.
Good coffee and cake, quite environment.
This outlet was quite big with plenty of seatings, but the staffs are quite slow in cleaning up the table. The coffee is quite big in size, but the Gula Melaka with Salt is a bit too sweet for..
New Japanese ramen place at Puchong IOI rio. Worth a try, but I am not craving it.
Overall, we enjoyed our meal here at Bumbu Bali, as we managed to satiate our craving for Balinese food. This space is definitely worth checking out if you’re looking for a nice and comfortable spot for dinner in Puchong.
For snacks, we shared the fried chicken strips (RM17), served with garlic pepper sauce. This was mostly chicken skin but oh-so-addictive. The sauce was strong and garlicky.
I do not know much about Balinese food and so, all I will say is that the food here is good. I went online, was curious to see the restaurant reviews as well as how well rated it was and yea, the reviews and ratings speaks for itself. Food was goooood, delicious. The dish came with Rice + Spiced Squids + Grilled Fish + Grilled Prawns + a Satay Lilit ( chicken or beef) + Chicken Rendang + Sambal (sambal Matah and sambal Terasi) + Anchovies Crackers + Salad. It was worth every penny, that is all I have to say. Did I mention how satisfied I was – very.
The food at Restoran Foo Hing Dim Sum Puchong is good especially their Portuguese Egg Tarts, out of the world. The prices of dim sum is pretty the same with others which is expensive. Dim sum is rich man’s food nowadays if you agree with me on this statement. I don’t go to dim sum restaurants often anymore, just once in a blue moon and that is the reason why you need to go to a good one like Restoran Foo Hing Dim Sum Puchong.
This is a nice and satisfying dim sum meal in Klang Valley. I can't pin point what particular dishes are better, since all of them are served pretty fast. The quality is there. There is always a..
Foo Hing Dim Sum restaurant is one of the recommendation to hunt for dim sum by my friend and one of the best and most famous dim sum place in this part of Puchong town.
Buranchi chazuke (RM 18) seems to be upgraded with more ingredients, and tastes better than before. Omu & friends (RM 23) is a nice and hearty breakfast set. Tried honey coffee (RM 10) for the first..
Sunny side sandwich for RM 9 is good value for money. The big breakfast combo does offer many variety for those who want to try a bit of everything.
Trying a more premium breakfast and pork bun, still nice and satisfying.
The service is fast despite the crowd. Really love the signature Ice Lime Tea, good the refreshing kick. My favourite food here would be Steamed Rice Roll + Fried Spring Roll (like Chee Cheong Fun..
The resto has undergone some renovation since our last visit; the dining area is much more spacious now and they’ve even made a couple of raised wooden ‘gazebos’ indoors. The corner for imported Vietnamese snacks and sundry (noodles, sauces, paste, etc.) has also been upgraded. The open outdoor seating is now covered, which provides some shade from the heat in the daytime.
Another dish I recommend trying is the lemongrass chicken with fried rice. Lemongrass is a popular herb used in many Vietnamese dishes, and the flavour permeates throughout the tender, juicy whole fried chicken thigh.
Curry Mee Pok is think and spicy, pretty good. There is a new Briyani Rendang Chicken, pretty good too.
Ipoh Hor Fun okay, but the prawn no taste.
All in all, we had a good experience at Oriental Kopi – but I wouldn’t call it something worth queueing up for, or something you could have often. Granted, you do get to dine in air conditioned comfort, but prices are steep for what is essentially ordinary kopitiam fare. Expect to pay around RM15 for most of the mains. The beverages are also twice the price of a kopitiam (our iced coffee cost around RM7.50).
One of my favorite Wantan Mee (Charsiew Wanton RM 9) place is Puchong for probably more than 10 years, maybe I have gotten used to the taste and texture. Service is quick, and it is not as crowded..
I guess it is still good, or maybe I have gotten used to the taste.
Service is a bit slow as the shop is only 75% occupied. Taste wise it feels like deteriorate slightly, like from good to normal.
This place has gotten very busy, and the food is good as usual.
Delicious and satisfying food.
Tasty and value lunch set.
This place has been running in Puchong for many years, and now they renovated the place to look new and bright. The food is not fancy, with nice. They serve good Malaysian local coffee. The Nasi..
The Sarawak Laksa was okay but I am not too sure what all the positive ratings online was about. The broth was soupy and watery. Sure, I know that this laksa generally has a less thicker broth than Curry and Asam Laksa but I am pretty sure it shouldn’t be as watery as the one here. It’s almost as if they decided to forego the little coconut milk needed for this dish. Oh well, what would I know, right? I’ve only tasted a few Sarawak Laksas prior to this. Tastewise, it was decent. There were lots of shredded chicken and noodles. The slight sourness, usually derived from tamarind, was missing or perhaps very mild. Despite the lack of, it was not bland. Somewhat flavorful. So, that was good.
I think the noodles are good as well as SIL and brother said that their servings of curry noodles and Sarawak Laksa was acceptably good. I will give it a try should I revisit this place again. When we left, more customers are walking into the kopitiam. Looks like we can revisit this place again.. and this time maybe with Mum.. hehe
My mom favorite porridge place: simple, tasty and affordable.
My mom's favourite porridge place: value for money.
Delicious dishes.
So yeah. While Fu Gua Thong’s bittergourd dishes are sure to satisfy fans, they have many other dishes that are decent as well. Service wise, waiters appear harried and are not exactly welcoming, with curt/bordering on rude responses, but if you have zero expectations for service, this is a good place for the food.
Bitter Gourd Chicken Stew (苦瓜闷鸡) RM15.00 considers as a classic dish and is a must order in this restaurant. Overall tastes great with a thick ginger fermented black bean gravy which is great to pair with a scoop of rice.
Menu is wide, can be a little intimidating for those who has trouble deciding; but the ones suggested as signature usually won’t go wrong. Here another one of their signature dish- Stir fried pork with salted fish.
Second try – do I like it? No, I don’t .. I still find it just a gimmick.
除了吃火锅料,冬瓜盅里面的冬瓜肉也会在熬煮后变得柔软可口,你可以用刀子(餐厅提供)把冬瓜肉切出来吃。冬瓜有养颜功效,多吃有益!我很喜欢这一款冬瓜盅啊!
I would say Lou Ma Zi is a heaven for winter melon fans! It's much more healthier compare to normal steamboat. Price considered as slighly expensive as the food portion was too little and you have to add on some meat, vege and side to fill up stomach, It would be costly if you are big eater or meat lover.
Still the best cake in town, perhaps.
A hidden cafe within the plants (in Plant & Pot), serve good quality cakes and coffee. Closed at night.Google Maps: https://g.page/sippingcorner?share00:00 S...
First time dine in after Covid. Nice vibe, cozy environment (like a secret garden), good coffee and superb cakes.
One dish worth tyring is the "very smooth" steam egg, it really was well steamed and at a very reasonable price of rm$6.
There's some hits and misses here but I guess the price made up for the lack of perfect dining experience. The bill for 4 of us is just RM84. This is one of the better BBQ Pork around. The BBQ pork and roast duck are definitely the winners here and if you are looking for something to eat in Puchong, Bandar Puteri is the place to go. There's rows and rows of restaurants and eating outlets and I wonder why I've never been here?!!
There's some hits and misses here but I guess the price made up for the lack of perfect dining experience.