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Vietnam Kitchen
The place is beautiful and cosy.The restaurant occupies an open space in the shopping center that is decorated with pretty Vietnamese lamps and plenty of drum lights.
d_luaz postedGoodWent there for a family lunch, with plenty of big table. Reasonable food, reasonable price, and good service. Somehow, it just doesn't appeal to me to come back (not my cup of tea). Price: * Vietnam Tea: RM 4.50 * Red Bean Coco: RM 6.90 * Sea Food Noodle: RM 13.90
Golden Egg Noodle 黄金板面
The spicy pan mee is differs from others as the chili is blended in the dough.
d_luaz postedSuperbQuite an interesting restaurant for pan mee, with pan mee made from golden pumpkin, which is quite good. Kam Heong pan mee have a stronger taste, and Dumpling with Laksa Soup is not bad as well. My bro and I been here long time I ago, and I ask him why we didn't come back? He says the soup is quite salty. Have the shop redeemed itself (soup still salty)? I dunno, since I didn't order soup stuff. This place is quite crowded during weekend lunch, but the crowd is still bearable. The customer service could use some improvement.
Killiney Kopitiam
Take a walk back to the "good old days", where you have a chance to enjoy food and beverages prepared in the traditional way. Be charmed by the hustle and bustle of the seemingly never-ending activities. Coupled with the rich aroma of our freshly brewed coffee, and tantalizing fragrance of our warm kaya toast, this is “the Killiney Experience". Here is a place where one can rest one’s weary feet and embrace the joys of the past.
d_luaz postedGoodAt the strategic entrance of Sooka Sentral, Killiney Kopitiam is a convenient for meetup (and a cheaper alternative to Starbucks next door). The photo of the menu could use some help (the sausage doesn't look appetizing), and I chosen the best looking food: Nasi Lemak Kampung. The food is okay, still got room for improvement. Service is decent. Price: * Kampung Fried Rice: RM 9.40 * Teh Tarik: RM 3.20
PappaRich
Papparich Group was established in 2005 with its 1st outlet in Selayang Mall. Today PappaRich has grown extensively and with a total of 50 outlets nationwide and continuously growing rapidly. We are emerging as a formidable player in the local food and beverage chain. The popularity of lifestyle Malaysian Delights outlets is attributed largely to the introduction of its high quality food offering.
d_luaz postedSuperbPappaRich does have a few good dishes under its sleeve: Instant Noodle (the soup taste good), Organic Soya Milk (expensive, but a healthy alternative to coffee and tea), fried Kway Teow, and good variety of vegetation dishes. This Puchong Jaya's branch service is much better than the Bandar Puteri ones; perhaps the owner/manager do swing in once in a while, especially on weekends. Kudos! Prices: * Instand Noodle: RM 6.90 * Soyamilk Pudding + Cincau: RM 6.80 * Soyamilk Tong Yun: RM 5.50 * Steam Roti with Butter and Kaya: RM 4.20
Little Italy
The restaurant has a nice decoration and even has a mock gondola which a couple can dine in.
d_luaz postedBadThough the price is really affordable, but the deco and quality of food is not really up to my taste (you get what you pay for). They have a wooden boat table+chair in the restaurant, but it just doesn't "feel" right; maybe the workmanship is too rough.
Jin Xuan Hong Kong Dim Sum
d_luaz postedSuperbOne of the Top 3 place for Dim Sum breakfast in Puchong, and it has a branch in Damansara Jaya (we used to drive all the way there to have breakfast). The queue is long, luckily they are very organize with their numbering system, with waiting chairs, so you won't have to wait for more than 15 minutes. They have noodle and chicken rice as well, but I am not a fan of them. They have some new "innovations" for dim sum as at times :)
Daorae Korean BBQ Restaurant
Daorae serves a wide variety of Korean dishes. Daorae operates by the motto ‘the customers is always right’, thus their main objective is to provide good services to their customers.
d_luaz postedSuperbDaorae is a fairly good Korean restaurant franchise, where customers sit on the wooden floor-like with holes in it, the free to refill side dishes, and of cause the expensive and delicious BBQ meat. The service is quick and friendly, and it is not too crowded.
Sakae Sushi
Sakae Sushi IOI Mall Puchong (New Wing) – Malaysia First Sushi Restaurant Design For Kids
d_luaz postedSuperbAmong all the Sushi franchise, I think Sakae Sushi is something above the average. Their computer-based ordering system is quite fun, but I think the user friendliness still have rooms for improvement, perhaps an iPhone or Android version just for the fun of it? For the Puchong branch, the service is not up to speed during weekend and holiday dinner. Hopefully they can improve on this.
Hai Siang Kopitiam
Hai Siang is not promoting white coffee, they are selling mostly old type "kopi" by Hai Peng.
d_luaz postedSuperbI personally quite like Hai Siang kopitiam, for its old-shop deco, black hai ping coffee, chubby boss and one more thing: it doesn't feels or taste like other kopitiam franchise (it's unique). I like the black coffee (dark brown actually) with fried you char guai, with egg mayo or egg and ham (deadly combo) sandwidth. It had a reasonable lunch set called si dan fan as well, pretty alright for office lunch. I hope this place will keep operating, for the sake of its one of a kind uniqueness :)
Poon Kee Dessert 潘记糖水
Poon Kee
d_luaz postedGoodMy first impression is that it doesn't look like a modern dessert place (due to it's deco), but the menu tell me otherwise. It serve reasonable chee cheong fun and slightly below average dessert (mango sago and kiwi 西米露). There selection is not bad, just that the quality of the food could use some improvement. The place is semi-crowded slightly after dinner time, seems like business is not bad. One more thing, the photo of the food doesn't look very appetizing, can and should be improved!
Chatime Galleria
Chatime is franchised from Taiwan. We aim to be the most loved & respected Tea Company in the world. We are using high-tech tea & coffee machines to make consistently high quality fresh tea and coffees.
d_luaz postedSuperbChatime is the latest Bubble Tea Craze in town, and they opened out a bigger outlet here with more seating, and music, and added fried chicken into the menu.
Hong Kong Food Culture 港饮港食粥面餐厅
A Restaurant that offers Hong Kong style of food & milk tea
d_luaz postedSuperbA pretty decent place for hong kong styled meal, with anything from rice, noodle to club sandwich. I have the sweet and sour rib rice set lunch with a drink (on top of the free chinese tea they always serve); the source is thick, but the pork is slightly fat, but still taste good while warm. This place is not super crowded during lunch (just nice), probably due to its RM10+ price range. curry Personally, I think the highlight is their street snack stall outside their shop, selling curry fishball and sour plum soup.
Hainan Tea
d_luaz postedSuperbOf all the kopitiam in Puchong, I believe HainanTea has a slightly more interesting menu: ribena longan with plenty of longan, hainan skin or brown twister egg mayo, the convinient omega soft boiled egg set (with wholemeal bun), the unique peanut butter hainan chee cheong fun and the pretty good bbq chicken rice. We frequent this place for supper most of the time, and sometimes for lunch and dinner.
Sopoong
03 2141 0224
d_luaz postedGoodIt's a small open korean restaurant, cozy with korean music. I order noodle set no3: ddeokboggi (rice cake with chilly sauce and fishball) and ramyun (korean noodle), comes with salad, kimchi and tea for RM 16.90. The noodle is okay, side dishes of salad and kimchi is reasonable; rice cake is a bit not up to par. I think it's an ok lunch places for those who work around here. Ddeokbokggi+Ramyun Set: RM 16.90
Restoran BB Ho Steamboat (味味好火锅之家)
Pulau Ketam Steamboat. One for the more popular steamboat around Bandar Puteri, usually crowded on weekend night.
d_luaz postedSuperbThe longest lasting Steamboat Restaurant in Puchong, which is economical and tasty with fast & efficient service. No frozen stuff, all fresh ingredients. Usually 2 portion is enough for 3 person. Even my mom approved of this place, due to its reasonable price and fresh ingredients. The Fried Bee Hoon (either Crab, Lala or Fish) is very tasty as well; actually the Bee Hoon taste better than the ingredients, so we usually order Fried Bee Hoon (Fish) which is the cheapest. Very crowded on weekends, but still tolerable due to fast turnaround and large number of tables.