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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / KUNGFU PARADISE, PARADIGM MALL

KUNGFU PARADISE, PARADIGM MALL

August 21, 2012 by StrawberrY Gal

– The Inside View-
– The Outside View-

KungFu Paradise, cafe with a kick is a place to enjoy an extensive gourmet offering. There are a varieties to choose from baked rice, western, and asian as well. Kungfu Paradise is absolutely a place for all as the food are priced reasonable. The restaurant is well located at the Paradigm Mall just below the cinema and you can spot them easily. The restaurant is painted with the cool orange color and it is a great place to enjoy your mealwith families and friends.

For some greenies, you may grab the KungFu “Master” Salad where the greenies are being served together with the crispy chicken topped with it. The chicken is crispy and mix well with the delighting salad sauce with it.
Price: RM 9.90

We started off our meals with the Stir Fried Beef Hor Fan, which is where the silky horfan is well fried with the soy sauce with the tender minced beef with it. The tenderness of the beef together with the silky horfan is well mixed together and the texture is not too oily nor dry. The portion is well made to share.
Price : RM 13.90

Alongside with the hor fan, dry noodles with the chicken chipolata is also one of the delights which is being served. The noodles are springy with the awesome bites and it served well with the 2 sausages. The noodles is not only springy and the taste is obviously a great choice to delights. The sausages are also great and well made with the chewy and munchy taste as well. Aside, the noodles is topped with the sunny egg on top of it as well.
Price: RM 10.90

If you are a seafood lover, I would say the Seafood Chili Crab Pasta is simply lovely. The seafood chili crab pasta is well made with a light of spiciness and the brooth is having a heavy crab taste with it. The portion is amazingly nice and this is one of the favorites as well.
Price: Price: RM 18.90

The Duo Master is our favorites. The Chicken chop and fish fillet topped with mozzarella cheese which is simply fragrant. The baked rice is freshly made and I love the fragrant of the mozzarella cheese and the crispy chicken which comes with it.The crispy chicken is freshly made and the combination of the mozzarella cheese as well as th tomato is making me falling in love with it.
Price: RM16.90

– The Kungfu “Bum-ger”-
– The Kungfu “Bum-ger”-

If you love to have burgers, they do have there too. You can grab the “Kungfu Bumger” where the succulent grilled chicken thigh is served with a touch of kung pao sauce. They are using the whole drumstick to be served in the meal and the chicken meat is simply scrumptious and delicious with the teriyaki sauce with it.
Price: RM 7.20

Rice lover could not be forgotten with the delighting meals of Kong Pao Chicken Rice Bowl with Lava Egg. The portion is quite big and very filling as well with the scrumptious delighting big portion of the rice with the chicken on it. It is then topped up with the yellowing half cooked egg on top where you can mix the milky healthy egg yolk with the rice. The combination is impressive and the taste is good.
Price: RM 12.90

–Steamed Lava Custard Bun-
-Steamed Lava Custard Bun-

Prefered some sweet delights? Kung-fu paradise does have it out. Served in your plate with the hot fluffy Steamed Lava Custard Bun. The bun served in the dim sum bucket with the golden yellow skin and with bite, you may taste the hot pipping sweet custard burns your bites. The texture is smooth and yet amazingly done with the light sweetness.
Price:RM 8.90

Besides the hot piping buns, there is also sweet delights available as well in their shop. You may enjoy the sweet little Lava where the delights of the beautiful made Chocolate Lava Cake. The Chocolate Lava Cake is soft and fluffy. What I love the most is the texture of the delighting thick chocolate lava
Price: RM 12.90

Any cakes is your favorites and if you are a Mango lover, you may grab their delighting Tango Mango Mousse Cake. The cake is a great mix with the refreshing mango blend with it. In between there are layers of cream and scrumptiousof sweet pieces of mango which is a great blend of it. The sweet delights is really irrestible and i could say I am falling in love with the scrymptious mango and the layer of cream in between.
Price: RM 8.90

We also ended our meals with the Nippon Power Ice. The Nippon Power Ice is served with the green tea flavours and it is served with the jelly and red beans with it. The shaved ice is very smooth and the taste of the green tea is very fragrant and the texture is smooth.
Price: RM 13.90

Kungfu Paradise,
Level Two, Paradigm Mall.

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInParadigmMall

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