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Telephone
03-2148 9166
03-2148 8744
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 14:30
18:00 - 22:30
Mon - Fri
11:30 - 14:30
18:30 - 22:30
Sat - Sun
10:00 - 14:30
18:00 - 22:30
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Alcohol served
Smoking Section
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Signature Dishes
Dim Sum General Tso's Chicken Hairy Crab Roe Siu Mai Steamed Hairy Crab with Ginger
Review (8)
Level4 2013-09-09
534 views
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Level4 2013-08-01
182 views
mandarin place would really look like the interiors of a grand Mandarin Palace like its namesake. This place is special and nice to bring family to dine in and try the dim sum buffet here. this is because the walls are decorated with nice feel to dine in and i do like the chicken feet. was steamed long enough and soft chicken feet with the soy sauce and the mushroom inside. continue reading
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Level4 2012-12-11
75 views
Mandarin Palace has seen better days, but it's still a quaint, nostalgia-imbued place where you can almost feel the ghosts of long-dead diners hovering around. The outlet hasn't escaped the hairy crab craze. In fact, it's trying to entice customers with recipes such as the Hairy Crab Roe Siu Mai _ seemingly the most decadent of dim sum. These morsels succeeded brilliantly, in a moist, melt-in-the-mouth way. Alas, the other dishes failed to impress. The steamed hairy crab with glutinous rice was a letdown. The crab had only a moderate amount of roe, while the rice was dry and hardened. Steamed hairy crab with ginger. Tasted like ordinary steamed hairy crab. General Tso's Chicken. This was the first time we've spotted this deep-fried, sweet-and-sour dish in KL. Not bad, but not unusual-tasting actually. House white wine. Thankfully, they serve it by the glass. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)