QUOTE(XtraSpicy @ Oct 19 2011, 01:21 AM)
WRONG!! but there fried sotong is Food Good Restaurants in Subang Jaya or Sunway., Any type of food.
Food Good Restaurants in Subang Jaya or Sunway., Any type of food.
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Oct 19 2011, 01:24 AM
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Oct 19 2011, 03:42 PM
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QUOTE(Food2Buzz @ Oct 14 2011, 02:16 PM) How do you find the food there in Hungry Hog? I just passed by Hungry Hog that day but I will definitely try it out soon. Wong Soon Kee is located in SS14 opposite CIMB BANK, SS15. Is on the other side basically. you can take u-turn in front of Metropolitan College the shop is facing the main road. There will be 2 restaurant/kopitiam facing each other namely Restoran Unlimited and Restoran Wong Soon Kee so you shouldnt miss that. If not mistaken, that nasi lemak only open at noon bout 2pm.. As for Wong Soon Kee, that's some really useful information! Will try it out within these 2 weeks. Thank you! This post has been edited by Jcheerios: Oct 19 2011, 03:44 PM |
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Oct 30 2011, 02:52 AM
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I've tried Wong Soon Kee fried chicken and the portion was so big.
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Nov 3 2011, 12:04 AM
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Hungry Hog not bad, the pork burger is worthy. Though the sausages had this very very prominent porky smell/taste. Almost gamey ('sou') and a bit 'jelak' after awhile. The ribs are supposed to be good, but have not tasted yet. Comparatively reasonable when the other pork places are charging >RM20 for everything.
Kar Heong along the same row as BKT shops sells pretty good Ipoh style of 'kai see hor fun', with crunchy bean sprouts. Like a 'nga choy gai' place. They have a branch in KD too. Well Cook Gourmet has a special fried laksa, also on the same row. Other dishes not as memorable but good single portion meals. In SS15, usually go for Pontian Wantan Mee (quality dropping though). Pappa Rich, Gong Cha, Uncle Seng, Pelita, K3K, Hailam Kopitiam, Asia Cafe, Snowflakes, Jojo Little Kitchen are the other names that I have tried, but most being franchises/branches. The Japanese restaurants row has Rakuzen, Jyu Raku, Tomoe, Kin Ryu Tei, Hyotan, etc. Jyu Raku is better than Rakuzen (IMO), while Hyotan (further down the same road) serves more authentic Jap cuisine. Pricier though. Anyone tried the stretch of Iranian/Middle East restaurants on the same side as Ben & Nick's Diner and Subang Avenue? |
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Nov 3 2011, 01:27 PM
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Motormouth, please specify the locations clearly because I might want to pay them visits.
Oh by the way, if any one of you fancies Korean food, Da Sa Rang Korean BBQ Restaurant above McDonald's in SS15 is nice too. A little pricey though. |
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Nov 3 2011, 10:51 PM
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QUOTE(Jcheerios @ Nov 3 2011, 01:27 PM) Motormouth, please specify the locations clearly because I might want to pay them visits. Yeah, heard about the Korean food above McD from friend too.Oh by the way, if any one of you fancies Korean food, Da Sa Rang Korean BBQ Restaurant above McDonald's in SS15 is nice too. A little pricey though. Directions to ALL of the above? Eh ... I think you can Google for them. Since most places would be within walking distance from each other. The row of BKT shops are in fact SS14 (correct me if I am wrong), at the opposite side of the main road separating SS14 and SS15. Well Cook Gourmet, Kar Heong are in the midst of the same row. Erm ... Hungry Hog is quite hidden, but on SS15/4C ... same road with Pelita Nasi Kandar. Uncle Seng Fresh Noodles is on the next road SS15/4B, the same road with New Restaurant Ipoh Chicken Rice. |
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Nov 4 2011, 11:03 AM
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Hungry Hog's operation hours?
Only time can go SJ is during late evenings. |
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Nov 4 2011, 03:38 PM
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QUOTE(Motormouth @ Nov 3 2011, 10:51 PM) Yeah, heard about the Korean food above McD from friend too. Alright. It seems like SS14 has quite something to eat. Directions to ALL of the above? Eh ... I think you can Google for them. Since most places would be within walking distance from each other. The row of BKT shops are in fact SS14 (correct me if I am wrong), at the opposite side of the main road separating SS14 and SS15. Well Cook Gourmet, Kar Heong are in the midst of the same row. Erm ... Hungry Hog is quite hidden, but on SS15/4C ... same road with Pelita Nasi Kandar. Uncle Seng Fresh Noodles is on the next road SS15/4B, the same road with New Restaurant Ipoh Chicken Rice. QUOTE(mugenz @ Nov 4 2011, 11:03 AM) Check THIS out! |
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Nov 8 2011, 05:48 PM
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Restaurant Name: Ben & Nick's Diner
Dining Time: Dinner Next is the soup where you have the choice of Mushroom Soup or Classic Tomato. As you all know, mushroom soup is always my favourite and indeed the mushroom soup taste good and really brings you the homemade feel. Especially when you are always been served with a smile by the chef, waiter, waitress, boss, lady boss and a cat...meow. A cat? No cat here sorry. Huhu... Outlook: 4/5 Creativity: 4/5 Taste: 4/5 Price: N/A Overall: 4/5 - Way way better than Rush Hours Gastropub. Well, this is what my main purpose here for which is their main course. A selection of Cajun Chicken, Fish & Chips and Pasta with chicken/beef bacon/vegetarian marinara/aglio olio/carbonara sauce. Hoho...without a doubt I will choose Pasta with carbonara sauce which is my favourite as well. The taste of carbonara is different than any carbonara that I tasted so far. Very special and unique. Usually carbonara is more to milky cheesy taste. For this one, it has thicker cheese and lack of milky taste. Outlook: 3/5 Creativity: 4/5 Taste: 3/5 Price: N/A Overall: 3/5 - the white color thingy at the side of the plate should have clean it. I still prefer a milky carbonara Ambiance: 4/5 Price: 3/5 Service: 5/5 Food Serving Speed: Moderate Recommended: Yes Complete Review: http://chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com |
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Nov 10 2011, 11:53 PM
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QUOTE(Motormouth @ Nov 3 2011, 12:04 AM) Hungry Hog not bad, the pork burger is worthy. Though the sausages had this very very prominent porky smell/taste. Almost gamey ('sou') and a bit 'jelak' after awhile. The ribs are supposed to be good, but have not tasted yet. Comparatively reasonable when the other pork places are charging >RM20 for everything. That pontian wantan mee taste below average, nothing special about it, just my opinionKar Heong along the same row as BKT shops sells pretty good Ipoh style of 'kai see hor fun', with crunchy bean sprouts. Like a 'nga choy gai' place. They have a branch in KD too. Well Cook Gourmet has a special fried laksa, also on the same row. Other dishes not as memorable but good single portion meals. In SS15, usually go for Pontian Wantan Mee (quality dropping though). Pappa Rich, Gong Cha, Uncle Seng, Pelita, K3K, Hailam Kopitiam, Asia Cafe, Snowflakes, Jojo Little Kitchen are the other names that I have tried, but most being franchises/branches. The Japanese restaurants row has Rakuzen, Jyu Raku, Tomoe, Kin Ryu Tei, Hyotan, etc. Jyu Raku is better than Rakuzen (IMO), while Hyotan (further down the same road) serves more authentic Jap cuisine. Pricier though. Anyone tried the stretch of Iranian/Middle East restaurants on the same side as Ben & Nick's Diner and Subang Avenue? |
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Nov 11 2011, 09:47 PM
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QUOTE(RazorVista @ Nov 8 2011, 05:48 PM) Restaurant Name: Ben & Nick's Diner I tried before alsoDining Time: Dinner Ambiance: 4/5 Price: 3/5 Service: 5/5 Food Serving Speed: Moderate Recommended: Yes Complete Review: http://chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com food taste so-so nia but for subang standard i guess its average la. very limited tables. |
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Nov 11 2011, 09:49 PM
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Nov 12 2011, 12:04 AM
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Nov 11 2011, 09:49 PM) Hi, any idea of this asam laksa? Added on November 12, 2011, 12:09 am QUOTE(Lili99 @ Nov 12 2011, 12:04 AM) What about this... This post has been edited by Lili99: Nov 12 2011, 12:09 AM |
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Nov 12 2011, 03:21 AM
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asam laksa dont eated in subang la. want to eated go penang. decent one... probably lorong seratus tahun in taipan.
Added on November 12, 2011, 3:21 amu left handed one ar? This post has been edited by vey99: Nov 12 2011, 03:21 AM |
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Nov 12 2011, 08:54 AM
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QUOTE(yhtan @ Nov 10 2011, 11:53 PM) Actually, yeah .... used to be okay in the beginning, because the combination of sauces (chili + dark sauce, tomato) sounded novel back then.They skimped on the portion, and the noodles got soggy the last I visited. A quick fix, if I run out of ideas on what to eat in SS15. And parking's pretty easy. |
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Nov 12 2011, 08:03 PM
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Nov 12 2011, 11:26 PM
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Hi, I ate this asam laksa in Subang Jaya once at ss15 can't remember restaurant name and is real Penang taste... i heard is cook by Penang guy.
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Nov 23 2011, 12:40 PM
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Where can I get to find the asam laksa?
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Nov 23 2011, 09:58 PM
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might be kwai sun
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Dec 5 2011, 12:43 AM
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Kong Sai has a branch in SS15 too, they serve the poached chicken with a side of mashed ginger, shallots, spring onion in a pool of sesame oil and possibly oil from the chicken's skin. Sounds gross, but goes perfectly with the rice and chicken.
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