Gold Propserity : RM 1298 nett per table for 10 person Platinum Prosperity : RM 1598 nett for table of 10 person Diamond Prosperity : RM 1998 nett per table of 10 person
位於Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar的鏵泰閣(Oriental Chinese Cuisine)從即日起至2月19日,推出一系列賀歲年菜精選,闔家團圓齊聚一堂,喜迎天篷值歲兆豐年。
美中不足的是这里没有猪肉料理,虽然折扣之后价格还是比一般的餐馆贵,但是这里的服务很赞。无论是奉茶还是饭,服务员都会先从女士开始,秉持 ladies first 的观念,再来才到长者和其他人。
Was invited to try the new dim sum menu by @orientalgroup and it was nice to see the Ming Room in its new digs after being refurbished. Was particularly impressed by the bamboo feature wall and the fancy washroom, akin to a swanky posh hotel!
Serving authentic Cantonese cuisine that blends history and elegance with comfort. The dim sum menu is fairly extensive with consistent standards which may be considered good locally. It's always packed at weekends so be sure to make a reservation to avoid disappointment.
It was worth the wait as some of their dishes are superb. Char siew pork is irresistible because the meat is mostly lean with just a bit of fat and lightly charred with an even coating of sticky sweet soy sauce.
Lai Po Heen offers three exquisite set menus namely Fortune, Prosperity and Wealth that are priced at RM 288, RM 398 and RM 518 per person respectively. The Fortune and Prosperity menus require a minimum of four diners, while the Wealth menu requires a minimum of two diners, and each dish will be served individually plated.
This year, guests can choose from six varieties of traditional baked mooncakes (RM37 per piece), three varieties of chocolate mooncakes (RM49 per piece), snow skin mooncakes (from RM37 per piece) or special edition golden mooncakes (RM49 per piece). All mooncakes are pork-free; traditional baked mooncakes are Halal-certified.
Lai Po Heen offers three exquisite set menus Fortune; Prosperity; and Wealth that are priced at RM 288, RM 398 and RM 518 nett per person respectively. The 8-course Fortune and Prosperity menus require a minimum of four diners while the Wealth menu is individually-plated and requires a minimum of two diners
♥Verdict: Although the food was not on a stellar level but Foo Hou Dim Sim still a good place to head to for some pipping hot Dim Sum. The spacious interior and the attentive service warrant repeat visits too.
Verdict: Although the food was not on a stellar level but Foo Hou Dim Sim still a good place to head to for some pipping hot Dim Sum. The spacious interior and the attentive service warrant repeat visits too.
The Steamed Har Gao Dumpling comes with the pulpy huge fresh prawns in it which is just superbly good. They are really fresh and delicious.
Would we come back? Yes – if we are in the area. Eden had enough well-executed dishes to warrant a return visit. In particular, we would definitely order the siu mai, har gao, fish ball, clam dumplings, spare ribs and woo kok.
One of the few remaining surviving Dim Sum restaurants in Kepong is this one; offering Dim Sum from early morning to before mid-night! Eden Dim Sum also have another location presence in Bukit Tinggi, Klang.
A couple of items that Eden does right are: Siu Mai (both premium and normal version), Lala Mai, Char Siew Puff, Snow Crab Stick (imitation type) dim sum and fried carrot cake. The rest are pretty run of the mill standard that neither impress nor disappoint.
还有好多点心都没吃到,因为太饱了,下次一定会再来.
It is a dim sum store in jalan klang lama. It is crowded in every morning. The wu gok (taro dumpling) is crispy and nice. The fillings is also quite many. It tastes sweet. The fried wantan is also crispy and nice. There are also sweet and sour meatballs which is quite special and delicious. There...
Overall satisfying meal for the morning......food was as expected.....but at least my two monsters and my sister is satisfied with the meal ...can feed them full enough i suppose...lol Total Damage for 2 adults and 2 kids with the above food --RM 37.00
The Steamed Ocean Dragon Groupa with Fresh Abalone, “Seng Kwa” & Squid Ball Taishan Style is indeed one of my favorites. The fish comes amazingly delicious with the flaky fish meat and ypped with the bouncy squid balls. The abalone remains its juiciness and moisture. Everything is perfect and above my expectation.
So we started off with some true blue Teochew recipes that is simply wonderful and homey to the tummy, before moving on to the rest of the mains and some signatures from this establishment.
We were there recently to check out the Dim Sum and had a hard time deciding what to order, scanning the Dim Sum Menu for many minutes. The dishes are categorized under Appetizers, Steamed Dim Sum, Cheong Fun Selection, Deep-fried/Pan-fried/Baked items, Porridge, Chef’s Specials, BBQ Selection, Noodles & Rice and Desserts. In between scrutinizing the menu and looking at the pictorial presentation on their huge wall screens, we settled on these delicious plates…
Overall, the level of service cancelled out the pleasant surroundings, and the food was nearly all just ok rather than good. I don’t feel any urge to go back soon, but if you have Muslim friends whom you want to treat to dim sum, it might be the best option nearby.
Dolly dim sum’s menu is quite extensive. Almost everything on the menu is still available even though we arrive so late in the morning, at about 11.00am. We ordered the BBQ Puff Pastry which is quite good – crispy and puffy skin – lots of fillings – salty and scrumptious puff.
The new flavour of Golden Zest Mooncake features classic delicacy of lotus paste mooncake with single yolk, infused with the sweetness of honey and a distinct tinge of lemon zest. They wanted something that would appeal to the younger generation, but would also be acceptable to the older generation. The honey is a great addition for the natural sweetness while the lemony flavour blends in a hint of sourness for better taste. Grand Harbour Mooncakes are available from now till 24 September 2018 at all of their two Grand Harbour restaurants respectively at:
Wok Fried Giant Grouper in Hong Kong Fishing Village Style Also fondly known as "Long Dun", each bites of the fish meat is bouncily lovely and addictively fried with assorted spiced toppings including the crispy and fragrantly chopped garlic. Honestly, i don't mind munching on the crunchy bites with just a bowl of white rice as they are already aromatically taste by themselves- brilliant!
Dim sum places are abundant in our country. But posh modern dim sum dining place are some elusive gems! Today I am going to introduce one that I had visited during CNY and revisited about a month later after my first enjoyable experience! If you like authentic Cantonese delicacies but are always bothered by their lack of taste, Grand Harbour restaurant will definitely be up your street as it is a gourmet Cantonese restaurant which serves Cantonese delicacies with local twist. You will be spoilt with choices as you browse through their extensive menu featuring both authentic and local Cantonese dishes, perfect for people of different preferences!
Siew Mai (RM 9.50) Being in a Dim Sum restaurant, nothing is better than enjoying a basket of the siew mai. The siew mai with mushroom is served upon order and they are served hot! Their siew mai comes simply juicy and each bites is perfect to our tastebuds.
The price at Dolly Dim Sum is definitely very much higher than any normal Chinese dim sum restaurant – almost double the amount. Taste wise, it is quite alright considering the fact that this place is a pork free restaurant.
Following the success of its 3 other outlets all located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Dolly Dim Sum has finally opened the 4th outlet at Sunway Putra!
Dolly Dim Sum, one of the pioneer pork free dim sum restaurant in Klang Valley is venturing into their forth outlet in Sunway Putra Mall after the successful opening of the Dolly Dim Sum in Avenue K, Pavilion Elite KL and NU Sentral.
With their fourth outlet in Sunway Putra Mall, diners can escape from the daily hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy their authentic pork-free dim sum in the luscious green setting of Dolly's Garden. They offer an all-day dim sum dining experience for Malaysians so that they can enjoy this yummy delicacy anytime they wish. I was at ease and fell in love with their beautifully decorated little garden concept at their latest outlet in Sunway Putra Mall.
和去年相比,感觉上水准有滑落了一些些,但整体上还不错。说不定我明年还会在来一次呢!
The Three Cones (RM33) Specially in just Oriental Treasure’s menu, new-wave hors-d’oeuvres, the Three Cones made an interesting entrance. Mini wafer cones hold diced cold seafood mixed with fruits, vegetables and mushrooms made very delightful bites for us!
The Fiery Baby Duck was a very firm favourite with us. Exquisitely marinated, the tender duck was so skilfully executed that the thin crispy golden skin practically disintegrated on the tongue. Fiery Baby Duck (RM50)
Exactly the same menu and Dim Sum choices, and items sampled today were above average. My opinion, quite dependable Dim Sum location, so far!
Overall, we had a good meal at Jin Xuan Hong Kong Dim Sum Restaurant and are quite happy with our dim sum.
I especially like the rich buns. The peeling of the steamed buns is obvious.
This time I experienced good food and service.
both the 鸡窝包 "Gai Wo Bao" and 排骨 "Pai Guat" were nice.
Clan Restaurant is famous on their signature bun and the place always crowded during weekend morning. You will see family with 3-4 generation is gather a table to eat dim sum. This is our Chinese culture. If you wish to come here for their dim sum, you have to come early before 10am. Otherwise, you have to wait for a table some time. Yes I experience it during my first visit.
All in all, this place served pretty mediocre yet overpriced dim sum. It was a great place to hop into should you get attacked by a sudden dim sum crave while you're shopping, but I wouldn't travel all the way just to eat them.
A Dim Sum spot worth visiting again to try out more of their Dim Sum choices and I think there is also "steam pot rice with pork ribs" as well!
Overall, today's breakfast is fairly satisfying.
Overall, I found the dimsum at Ying Jia pretty good and value for money. The owners themselves are out and about serving customers, and service is fast and friendly.
Overall, we do enjoyed this place very much. I will not hesitate to invite my Muslim friends when I have another school gathering again.
Tin Sum's dim sum is not spectacular but it surely beats quite a number of dim sum restaurants I have been to. And for the cheap price of RM 4.50 to RM 8, you get to eat all the dim sum you want without burning a hole in your pocket. Thus, leave you with a happy and satisfied feeling ... pocket-friendly and tummy filled!
Restoan Tim Sum has always catching my eyes because their tables are always fully occupied especially during the weekends. Other than that, hunting for a parking here is really a pain. That's the reason why I have taken so long to grab an opportunity to dine here.