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Home / Food Review / JACK PLACE @ 1-UTAMA

JACK PLACE @ 1-UTAMA

July 4, 2010 by StrawberrY Gal

Jack Place has only one outlet in Malaysia which is located in 1-Utama. The restaurant from the front look of it seems like extreme expensive. The restaurant it self is located at the first floor of the 1-Utama complex Rainforest section. Service is extremely excellent here. Greeted with a smile and making us feel at home. The restaurant is slightly a romantic place to dine with your love one. They have a various type of food from western, Malaysian, steaks, desserts and more.

Fish And Chip is where the crumbled pacific dory fish fillet served with fries and fresh salad is one of delicious meal there. The fish is deep fried till golden brown with the magnificent taste and a great tartar sauce.
Taste Rating: 5/5
Price: RM 16.00

 
Pacific Dory Fillet Berliner Set where the set has to pay an extra RM 6.00 for a soup of a day, a dessert and a drink (coffee / tea). The soup of the day is mushroom soup which is quite thick and simply delighting. Not much a mushroom taste. The Pacific Dory Fillet Berliner set is where the dory fillet is being dipped in egg & crumbs, fried and top with fruit mixture. As for dessert, we had the Coconut pudding is also a nice on

Taste Rating: 5/5
Price: RM 24.50 / set (non- set: RM 18.50)

Jack Seafood Spaghetti – spaghetti with succulent seafood like prawns as well as squids in rich tomato sauce.
Taste Rating: 5/5
Price: RM16.90

 

Grilled fish & Chicken Combo – Grilled fish fillet and boneless chicken fillet topped with sambal sauce. It is served in hot plate which is simply delighting.
Taste Rating: 5/5
Price: RM 24.00

 
Crumbled chicken with tomato and cheese– Fish crumbled topped with tomato sauce and cheese served with salad and fries.

Taste Rating: 4/5
Price: RM 18.50

 

Escargots in Shells: Delectated snail meat sautéed with creamy garlic butter and baked in their shells.
Taste Rating: 4/5
Price: RM 15.50

Ice mango & strawberry cooler is a nice cooling combination. A slight sour taste is definite superb combination and taste.
Taste Rating: 3/5
Price: RM 6.00

Address:
JACK’S PLACE
F346, FIRST FLOOR RAINFOREST.
1-UTAMA SHOPPING CENTRE (NEW WING)
TEL: 03-7725 1433
FAX: 03-7725 1428


Posted By : StrawberrY Gal Homepage : malaysianfoodie

Filed Under: Food Review Tagged With: #DineIn1Utama, credit card and cash, halal

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