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Telephone
03-5566 8000
Opening Hours
Today
08:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
08:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Accepts reservations Details
Wi-Fi
Serves breakfast
Restaurant Website
https://www.facebook.com/TheFOODtree/
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Signature Dishes
Braised Beef Belly Meat Dry Curry Lamb Belly Meat Mongolian Style Chicken Nasi Lemak Penang Char Koay Teow Special Little Pot Porridge
Review (1)
Food Tree is located at Shah Alam commercial area, is you are coming from Subang or Sunway, just head to Glen Marie Shah Alam direction.Inside Food Tree, there are a few food restaurant outlets, I visited Shanghai 10 that offers Dim Sum and it is certified Halal.I just give it a try using a discount coupon purchased online. The place and food offered is not bad. Quite nice! The outside has a small pond and a huge crafted fish in bronze.We ordered 6 types of dim sum that includes:Shanghai Water Pan Fried Dumpling (RM6)Shanghai Water Pan Fried Bun (RM6)Fong Wong Mai (RM5.50)Shanghai Double Boiled Soup Dumplings ( RM8, 4pcs)Steam Shrimp Dumpling (RM5.50)Meat Bun (Char Siew Pao) with Oyster Sauce (RM4.80, 2 pcs)Pictures are as below:Fong Wong Mai (FWM) (RM5.50)It is served hot with tender chicken meat. The taste is all right.Jade Dumplings (RM5.50)The difference of this compared with FWM is the filling of vege and wrapper in greenIt taste ordinarily only. I will recommend FWM insteadSteam Shrimp Dumpling (RM5.50)The ingredients is nice but it will be good if the wrapper is not as thick!Shanghai Water Pan Fried Dumplings (RM6)I prefer this compare to the steam shrimp dumpling, the taste is more intense with fragrance of chicken meat.Meat Bun (Char Siew Pao) with Oyster Sauce (RM4.80, 2 pcs)Even though is halal, but this bun surprisingly taste nice with oyster sauce ! Shanghai Water Pan Fried Bun (RM6)It has a juicy filling but lack of crispy bottom. Taste is OK.This place worth a try. continue reading
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