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You are here: Home / Food Review / TAIPEI WALKER, KUCHAI LAMA

TAIPEI WALKER, KUCHAI LAMA

August 15, 2012 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review 1 Comment

Taipei Walker is located the same shop row with Sweethut bringing you all the Taiwan local delicacies. hey serve Taiwanese local food, snack, drinks and dessert. They looking forward to promote Taiwan cuisine food to Malaysian and let us have a try with the real Taiwanese food.

– The Set-

We ordered the Rice with stir-fry chicken in sanpei sauce which is indeed my selection of the day. The set was indeed a big set which comes with some tibits at the side. The chicken is being stir fried and added with the sanpei sauce with it which is simply fragrant with the curry leaves which comes with it.The overall taste is just normal and there is nothing much to shout out about it.
Taste: 3/5
Price: RM 12.90

We also ordered the rice with roasted pork. The roasted pork appears to be tender and served with the braised pork rice, a soup , vegetables as well as a piece of taufu as well.. The overall is above par and the taste is well made and good as well.
Taste: 3/5
Price: RM 12.90

‘Tan-Tsu” noodle soup with chicken chop is indeed where the noodles is served with soup and topped with the chicken chop with it. Nothing special on this as well.
Taste: 3/5
Price: RM 9.90

Dry noodle with minced pork is nothing to shout out where the springy noodles is being topped with the braised meat on top. The portion is good for one and taste wise I could say is just normal.
Taste: 3/5
Price: RM 6.90

Slightly fried pork dumpling is what we had ordered as well in the menu which is just normal. It is being pan fried and served hot.
Taste: 3/5
Price: RM 6.00

Iced Passion Sparkling Soda
Price: RM 4.50

* The price are subjected to 10% service charge and 6% government tax.

Taipei Walker Cafe
25, Jalan Kuchai Maju 18,
Dinasti Sentral, Off Jalan Kuchai Lama,
58200 Kuala Lumpur
03-7982 2237
Business Hours: 10.00am – 1.00am (daily)

Restaurant: Taipei Walker Locations: Kuala Lumpur, Kuchai Lama Food: Taiwanese Cuisine Category: Food Review



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  1. Daniel Han says

    January 17, 2016 at 1:55 pm

    I am keen on starting your outlet in Kepong. Please advice on how to go about it.

    You may contact me at: 012-9698002.

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