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Crispy Noodle with Bitter Melon Crispy Noodle with Prawn & Mixed Mushroom Giant Pork Chop with Rice
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等級4 2013-12-30
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Wong Kok Char Chan Teng is a restaurant that is selling a wide variety of chinese and western cuisines. There are many branches and this one is located at 163D-2-05, Level 2, Gurney Paragon Mall, No. 163, Persiaran Gurney, George Town.Honey Spare Ribs noodleThe portion of the honey spare ribs is surely very little. They are delicious but are really too little. The noodles are also tasty, springy and tangy. The sauce is not very salty. 繼續閱讀
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等級4 2013-12-25
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Wong Kok Char Chan Teng is a restaurant which is serving a wide range western and Chinese style cuisines. The following review is about the branch located at Gurney Paragon Mall.Teriyaki Chicken RiceThis dish is teriyaki chicken rice. The rice is the butter rice. The teriyaki chicken is not those same like what was sold at Japanese restaurant. This is totally different. The chicken meat was fried and then only cooked awhile with the teriyaki sauce. 繼續閱讀
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等級3 2013-10-31
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those who have been to Hong Kong must have known that “char chan teng” is one of the HK’s very own culture. when i was in HK, i had almost every meal at char chan teng, the place to get cheap AND nice food while people watching. one thing that i notice about Hongkee is, they are BRUTALRUDE. the way they talk, the way they serve customers. maybe that’s their culture too.why am i talking about Hong Kong? because i’m going to introduce a restaurant serving Hong Kong style food! or it doesn’t need any introduction? why of course, it has more than 22 branches where you can easily locate them at Klang Valley, Melaka, Johor, Ipoh, Penang and even Singapore! i always patronise the Sunway Giza Outlet together with Kaiye & Kaima.Located at the fairly new hangout place, Gurney Paragon is this Wong Kok Char Chan Teng. it’s hidden behind the escalator on the first floor, right above Meet Fresh. this is the only outlet in Penang so far. nope, the one at Queensbay was a fake wannabe one (that’s why it’s no longer in business now?).this Wong Kok CCT, one of the pioneer at Gurney Paragon, has been in business for almost a year now, manned by a few partners.quote from their website:Since 2003, Wong Kok Char Chan Teng has brought in a new trademark of Hong Kong great cuisine into Malaysia. As a joint for all sorts of Hong Kong famous food and treats,Wong Kok Char Chan Teng is well accepted by residents here and it has emerged as a new trend of great cuisine. It definitely a satisfaction act:”To Taste Hong Kong, Taste in Wong Kok.”and why Wong Kok?Wong Kok District (旺角區), one of the districts of Hong Kong, covering the areas of Wong Kok and Tai Kok Tsui in Kowloon. With one of the highest population density in the world, the name “Wong Kok” in Chinese means “flourishing/busy corner”.there is a small al fresco area outside, beside of this main dining area.their menu is EXTENSIVE with 200+ items! we had a hard time making up our mind.there’s also value set meals available, definitely more value for money. comparing the price between Wong Kok and Kim Gary (another Hong Kong food joint), Wong Kok fairs better. their Value Set Lunch is priced from RM 9.90 – RM 12.90 which includes a main of your choice, a soup, a beverage and a dessert. on weekday, at 1515 – 1800, you get to enjoy certain items at 30% (Tea Time Delights). Set brekkie is also available at 1100 – 1200, at as low as RM 3.99++!Fried Rice with Five Spice Pork | RM 11.30this plate of fragrant fried rice was the first dish being served. it caught our attention immediately, rice was fluffy not sticky, not oily, and the portion was huge, definitely suitable for carbo lover.Kaiye adores their Yung Chow Fried Rice berry muchy! he says there’s enough “wok hei (锅气)”.Hot & Spicy Miso Ramen | RM 14.90if you’re a soupy person, ramen might be a better choice for you. i always prefer soupy dish on a cold day. don’t be intimidated by its huge bowl, the portion is actually just nice for one person. ramen was served in thick and slightly spicy broth with some crunchy black fungus.udon noodle is also available if ramen is not your thang, served in the same broth and for the thick slab of meat atop, you can either choose pork, chicken or even seafood.Cheese Baked Rice with Chicken Chop | RM 16.20gooey cheese resting atop of fried rice, served on a bamboo basket. this dish do look lustre right? highly recommended for cheesy person!you also get to customize your chessy dish! there’s five sauces to choose from: Sweet Corn White Sauce, Italian Red Sauce, Portuguese Sauce, Neapolittan Sauce and Mushroom Sauce. Mr Ong mentioned that Mushroom Sauce is the famous sauce but we all preferred Portuguese Sauce which tasted like thick curry sauce.besides, there’s also few variants of this dish: 1. Yin Yong which you’ll have both rice and spaghetti, 2. Portuguese sauce based cheese baked rice or spahetti and 3. baked rice with prawn roe sauce. i’m sure you’ll find something you like here.Baked Dragon Boat | RM 10.20we also had this side dish. generous amount of filling made up of fish, mushroom and prawn and scallion encased in a crisp potato skin. i have a question, do you actually eat the potato skin? i usually don’t cos i thought it’s dirty :/Original Ice Milk Tea in H.K. Style | RM 5.20a Hong Kong style meal can not do without a cup of nai cha (milk tea)! ice is served in a bowl surrounding the cup instead of just adding into the cup, so that the ice will not affect the concentration and taste of the milk tea. such a thoughtful thought.Double Delight Corn Ice | RM 6.90this beverage is a mixture of jelly coconut, corn & black sesame. pretty interesting and refreshing after a scrumptious meal.Mango Honeydew with Sago | RM 8.90for dessert, we had this mango based sprinkles with sago and honeydew cubes. luckily it’s not too sweet, to my liking! 繼續閱讀
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等級4 2012-10-11
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It’s been one of the most frequented eatery when Hong Kong cuisine is of concerned. Recently, they have changed their ambassador to Kevin Cheng, and so does their menu uplift design. It has since become more funky and colorful, which I think is much better and I love the new outlook too One of the reasons that keep drawing the crowds back is their diversified menu that able to cater to the various taste buds of the local folks. With its casual dining area, it makes one of the best places to gather and catch up with friends jovially around the table Meal time is here! So I have Rice with Hawaiian Chicken and Salad.The dish came in a decent portion of fried rice with the chicken meat. The rice was fragrantly fried, each grain was solid but I think it’s a tad too hard, hehe. The coleslaw could be more generous as I prefer more vege in my meal . Luckily the fried chicken meat which was drenched with creamy sauce, helped to make it up the flaws. The meat was tender but again, the sauce I think was overly done a bit. Crispy Noodle with Bitter MelonAs for this noodle, the noodles were crisp indeed. It was lightly fried and still possessed the requisite eggy taste. The hot gravy which had topped it off was savoury and not too salty. Even the bitter melon did’t taste bitter at all. There were also some carrots and fillets to help compliment the dish. Of course, not forgetting their signature Milk Tea. In this case, I prefer to have a warm cup, and it’s big! Their tea was still aromatic and milky as ever. Guess the quality is still well-maintained. 繼續閱讀
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