Reasons to visit ChoCha Foodstore: Awesome interior; unique Christmas menu; genuine interest and care in the provenance of ingredients; cleverly interpreted modern twists to traditional flavours
Reasons to visit ChoCha Foodstore: chic surrounds; quality, local ingredients; zero-waste concept; creative flavour profiles.
总的来说, 他们家的料理都是偏重口味的, 喜欢重口味的朋友应该会觉得他们家的料理不错吃, 但喜欢较淡口味的朋友可能就会觉得有点腻~
There is a 20 minutes queue on Friday 9AM. Just take a number and have a stroll at the Kwai Chai Hong next door. The dried curry chicken (RM 12.90) and Curry Chee Cheong Fun (RM 5.80) is pretty..
HO KOW HAINAM KOPITIAM since 1956
Overall, it is good food at Ho Kow Hainam Kopitiam Jalan Balai. Is it worth the long queue? Well, if you enjoy local food, great kaya butter toast and a cuppa of Cham, it is worth the queue. Don’t expect extra ordinary food but comfort food at Ho Kow Hainam Kopitiam Jalan Balai.
There are many question marks after our visit to Restoran Kim Lian Kee Hokkien Mee Petaling Street. My parents were disappointed with the quality and taste of the noodles as they have been here many times. We all know they will be a century old and we sincerely hope that they can maintain their quality of the food and service. We don’t mind paying more due to their touristy location but at least the food is up to their brand name.
The best item that we ordered (the bro agrees) was the fried chicken wings. They came in a set of three pieces, freshly fried and still piping hot. The chicken was marinated well and had great flavour, the insides were juicy, and the skin was crispy.
A hearty meal that is a staple for most local Chinese families, the Hokkien mee RM9.50 is presented on a banana leaf-lined plate and is ultra-popular largely because of oodles of prawns, pork, squid and generous helpings of lard fritters. The mee is thoroughly enjoyable on its own but for locals, the canister of sambal belacan on each table is one of Restoran Kim Lian Kee’s primary attractions (our personal favourite as well)! 😉
Good news for those who have yet to try! They will be opening a stall at Eat Alley Singapore in few months’ times. Find them at Basement 2 of Orchard Gateway along with other nostalgic Kuala Lumpur Street food.
Interestingly, netizens gave high ratings for this Wan Ton Mee stall. But today, 50 minutes of LRT ride to KL, with high expectation but left with utter disappointment, not sure why this is one of the famous or "must-eat" stalls when in KL Petaling Street, as many touted it as even the "Best" Wan Ton Mee in town!
Despite what we felt about Koon Kee, there are surprisingly many good reviews about their noodles on various sites notably TripAdvisor and Foursquare. Maybe it’s due to nostalgia. Or simply because these people have never had a proper wantan mee before. In conclusion, don’t waste your time here and I bet the wantan mee stall in your neighborhood coffee shop could prepare a better tasting one.
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One of the prominent back-lanes in Petaling Street called Lorong Petaling where "real" local folks spent their afternoons here.
Looks simple and homecooked, they serve one of the best steamed egg with minced meat. It has a fantastic texture being smooth with the meat giving it extra texture . Tastes just like homecooked and reminds me so much of my childhood days.
Decent and popular soybean stall. Nothing special, but perfect location especially on a hot sunny day.
We have their Tau Fu Fah which is really good. Their tau fu fah comes with the smooth and velvety texture. Delicious!
According to my friend, they are not only well known for their soya bean as their Taufufa is the signature of this stall. I have to second that in a way as rarely you get a smooth taufufa texture. Texture is fragrant just near melts in your mouth. I had 2 bowls.
This is one of my favourite comfort foods in the city, although the vicinity itself is not that comfortable.
Overall, I enjoy and love to eat my Yong Tau Foo. Anyways, I will be definitely coming back to eat it again if have a chance in the future. You will love it if you never try it before. It is a must visit to craving! If you are one of Yong Tau Foo lover! Bring your beloved family and friends try it once time. It is worth time to visit and dining in! If you would like to know where is the location, you can find the address given as below.
You have to endure the heat during lunch hours and trust me you will sweat. The good thing is the yong tau fu is still good. It is freshly made daily and it is still tasty as it is. They have quite a good variety of choices, taufu, bittergourd, chili, foo chook, taufupok, lady’s finger, brinjal and many more. All of them are stuffed with minced pork and fish (with hints of salted fish) and that’s why it is called yong tau fu. KL’s version is compliment with sweet sauce and chilli sauce.
The porridge is very hot and it will cook the raw fish if you leave them in the porridge for a little longer! It is definitely a very nice morning breakfast.
Porridge was smooth and has very clean flavour. Tasted like it was simply salted. Hence, a dash or two of soy sauce is essential. The crispy intestine was enjoyable as well as the other thinly slices parts such as tongue and meat. Maybe because porridge flavour itself was non-heavy nor was it full-bodied, then that allowed the flavour of the raw fish slices to shine through.
The end result is a hearty, flavorful porridge full of goodness. Thanks to the generous portion of raw fish you can expect its presence in every mouthful.
Food was pretty good. I liked the BBQ pork, it was sweet and succulent. There were crispy bit all around the pork which made it even more appealing. It was an awesome addition to the rice and noodles. The roast chicken was tender and juicy, each piece came in a generous portion size. The noodles were nice and springy. Overall, enjoyable food.
The food arrived rather quickly, we didn’t have to wait long. Upon tasting the food, it was quite decent. The chicken meat was juicy and tender. They provided large pieces of meat, which I liked. The char siew was okay, I think what makes char siew good or bad is a matter of individual preference, I generally like the outer side layer to be crispy, with little fat and more meat … which was not the case here. The rice was a lil lumpy, not the usual chicken rice texture. Both dishes were decent, not bad but definitely not the best out there.
Reasons to visit Hawker Chan KL: get a taste of the Michelin-star awarded chicken rice recipe; we also loved the char siew.
The star here is the Soya Sauce Chicken Rice (RM8.80). We requested for chicken breast meat. The meat was very tender and rice drizzled with dark soy sauce was decent. Their chilli sauce is nice and punchy. There are also some braised soy beans, but no cucumber was given with our order. The chicken served was slightly too cold for my liking, otherwise a pretty decent plate of chicken rice.
It was so natural, so thirst-quenching that one cup is barely sufficient. What i would usually do is to buy one cup first, walk a while and order a second one. If i am there for a longer period of time, it's possible to have more.
沒想到這烤鴨的滋味真是太棒了,那焦黃的鴨皮底下,不但沒有肥滋滋的脂肪,還帶點焦香鹹味,肉質更是鮮甜Q彈又有咬勁,太久沒吃到這麼好吃的鴨肉了,しあわせ~⊙v⊙
The tau fu fah here has a lovely, refreshing jelly-like texture. Hubby doesn't usually eat tau fu fah but he likes the cold version here very much. The cendol tau fu fah comes with grass jelly, cendol strands, kidney bean and corn... very nice!