Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Wong Kok: hongkong fare

it is holiday again, so its time to update the blog. last nite, the whole family was out for dinner but unluckily for us, we didnt know that michaelangelo was close on mon.... so it was a good excuse to bring mum in law to The Gardens. For those who still dunno where it is, it is just opposite jusco, where the old Courts is. yeah, from the main road, anyone could see the Burger King shop.


after last attempt to try something new which
ended up a disaster... it
is interested to note that while we walked past
shops which relatively was packed with customer, TOS was rather.... empty. not a
surprise. this time, we were smarter so we went to a shop with more
customer. tot of trying something oriental so went to WongKok. so many times, we went past the shop in SS2, PJ but didnot went in. so might as well try it.


the place is rather similar to most shop in the Gardens. service is good. the menu? the typical cha chan teng type of hongkies food with a local twist. the pork chop rice, cheese baked rice, range of fried rice, noodles, bread inclusive of macau's pork chop bun... well, you get the idea. nothing spectacular there. mum in law order cheese baked rice. wife stil prefer vivo's one, but i really like the fact the fried the rice first. the chicken chop was bit rubbery though. wife ordered wantan mee with shrimp, "lailiuha". hmmmm.... the shrimp was fried. cant taste the shrimp though, but the batter was good. i on the order hand order pork chop bun... the meat was bit thin for my expectation. price? rather ok, kl price, which is expected for any shop in the Gardens. Rm6+ for the bun, think it was RM 9+ for the mee, RM 14 for the cheese baked rice.



overall, it was a pleasant meal, probably from the bad after taste of TOS left me with lower expectation. the food is average up to wat anyone would expect from such a place.



ratings: 2 half poink!
comments: good way to try hongkies food. slightly better than Food n Tea, though as i remember it, tis is slightly more expensive. IF i remember correctly la....

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