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[email protected] Kepong Food Court

March 9, 2010 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review Leave a Comment

Kepong Food Court a new place for meal. This time, me and dear make our way to Kepong Food Court for local hawker food. The food court is located around Kepong Jusco area and there is a variety of food choices there. You can find many local delicious food like Chee Cheong Fan, Wan Tan Mee, Stir Fried Dishes, BBQ Fish and many more.

For my visit this time, we go for the Lemon Grass Fried Chicken. The Lemon Grass Fried Chicken taste nice. The Lemon Grass Fried Chicken is simple making procedure but yet it is nice and delighting. The Chicken is being fried and add together with the Lemon Grass Sauce.

As for me, i ordered the Hot Sizzling Yee Mee. The Hot Sizzling Yee Mee is quite nice except the taste of it is a bit salty. Overall I can say the taste is not bad.

Other than that, dear also make an order on Uncle Bob Fried Chicken. Em.. what we think of this since Uncle Bob had been franchise along KL . The Uncle Bob here is not as delighting as I expected. I still prefer the one in the pasar malam in SS2 on Monday

Taste:
Lemon Grass Fried Chicken Rice: 4/5
Hot Sizzling Yee Mee: 3/5
Uncle Bob Fried Chicken: 3/5

Price:
Lemon Grass Fried Chicken Rice: RM 5.90
Hot Sizzling Yee Mee: RM 5.00
Uncle Bob Fried Chicken: RM 5.00

Location

KEPONG FOOD COURT
Around Taman Keusahawanan Kepong
Near Kepong Carefour


Posted By : StrawberrY Gal
Homepage : malaysianfoodie

Locations: Kepong, Kuala Lumpur Food: Chicken Rice, Fried Chicken, Yee Mee Category: Food Review


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