1. Restaurant Gold Dragon City
This restaurant is our favourite and takes the no. 1 spot for best quality food, service and value. Serves rice and dishes and also noodles. It's an old-school Chinese restaurant located in PJ, air-conditioned in a 2-storey shop lot. The food is not only delicious but the service and ambiance are great, air-conditioned, large round tables for a seating of 10, clean environment. The charges for most dishes are very reasonable too. We usually go there during the weekends, packed. They take table bookings in advance but last-minute bookings are available subject to cancelled bookings. Hot water is provided if requested for washing of plates, cups and utensils. Wet towels in packets are provided and will be charged unless they are returned and not used. Ground nuts and other small plates of starters will be served at a charge, also can be returned if customers don't want them.
Food : 9/10
Ambiance (overall cleanliness, air-conditioned, quality of utensils etc.) : 9/10
Service : 8.5/10
Value : 7/10
Some photos showing the food below although there are many other dishes available









Edit (23.02.2025)
I've had dinner at this restaurant at least once in every month for the past 5 years. The food is mostly great depending on the chef, and great value as the dishes were decently priced and the portions were huge.
However, the good news stopped recently when we had dinner yesterday and got a shocked when the bill came. The price of the fish was increased and went up by more than double. We can still accept if they raise the price by maybe RM5 a plate but this was excessive, from RM40 a plate to RM90. We didn't look at the menu before ordering as we are familiar with the prices having ordered the dishes for years. The reason or excuse that was given is they used a different type of fish. The fish tasted the same and they shouldn't have just charged more than double and say the type of fish is different as we had ordered this fish many times throughout the years and it's the same fish, and they now don't use the same fish to cook anymore?
I am not sure what other dishes will see a price increase after this. I'm not against price increases but increasing the price by more than double is ridiculous. Say if a dish is priced at RM40, if it is increased to RM45 or maybe up to RM50, it's still acceptable but to RM90 which is more than 2X is not right.
This would likely be my last time visiting this restaurant. Yesterday on Saturday, only the ground floor is open while the first floor was closed. I presume the first batch of old regular diners who came last week had got a shock with the price increases which resulted in reduced customers. The bill of the dish which shows the price increase is attached here for reference.

This post has been edited by ryder_78: Feb 23 2025, 03:55 PM
Feb 11 2025, 11:31 AM, updated 3w ago
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