Dynasty Xiao Long Bao tastes superb. I miss the Xiao Long Bao that I had in China. My pick would be their Cheese, Garlic, Schewan while other tastes normal to me. Dynasty Xiao Long Bao @ 29.90
We have eaten at the Sheng Kee branch in MyTown Mall a few times and the food tastes fine but this time the food does not taste as good as before so I guess it will be our last time there. Sui Gao and Char Siew wanton mee in soup at MYR 17.90++ (10% service charge and 6% SST = MYR 20.76 nett).
If you are big fans on pork belly, be sure having Sheng Kee’s braised pork rice (梅菜扣肉饭) RM16.90 featuring steam rice topped with braised pork belly slices and Muy Choi (preserved cabbage). The braised sliced pork is succulent juicy while combined with a fragrant aroma of Muy Choi, tastes even more delicious if mixing them all together before starts digging in.
SK Signature Combination Noodles (Dry) - MYR 18.90++ (10% service charge and 6% GST making it MYR 22.05 nett). The combination food items are: BBQ pork (Char Siew), 3 Wantons and 2 Sui Kow dumplings. My friend did not like the gravy of this noodle - she says that the gravy tastes as if it has a budget version of sesame oil in it but the texture of the noodles is nice - soft yet springy. A small bowl of broth accompanies this dry noodle dish.
One of my favourite is of course their Fish Paste MiXian. I am always in love with their mixian which comes slurpylicious good with the bouny fish paste. The broth is light and nice too.
Both pork tendon balls and the pork mushroom balls are flavourful but the mushroom taste has an edge over the tendon balls.
Quarter roast chicken at MYR 1.80 nett only. MYR 1.80 nett for quarter chicken on every 18th of the month.
Hill Street Coffee Shop is a chain of modern kopitiam from Singapore that recently entered the Malaysian market. Their first outlet can be found in MyTOWN Shopping Centre and offers a different kind of dining option in a special fire station environment. If you have been searching for good Singaporean food such as Laksa, Fried Prawn Noodle and ‘Bak Chor Mee’, Hill Street Coffee Shop is the place to go.