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RESTAURANT DE’CHAMPION, BANDAR MANJALARA

July 20, 2013 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review 1 Comment

Since it’s Saturday, we had to enjoy our lovely moments on the bed and had a great sleep till 11 am. Skippy our breakfast, we heads to find some new restaurant to try off around Kepong area. Spotted the Restaurant De’Champion from google in the web, we held on Waze and find our way there.

Unknowing what to order, we asked the waiter to recommend us some delights for 2 person and they recommend us with their famous item BBQ Duck with char siew. The char siew is simply well made with the succulent meat and it is simply juicy as well. The ducks does makes a great combination which it’s meat is good too. However the chilly sauce is not really my favorites where I prefer more spicy version. The portion neverless quite small for 2 pax potion and overall the price is at the high side.
Price: RM 24.00 ( not inclusive rice)
RM 1.50 (Rice)

Location:
Restaurant De’ Champion Duck
No 10, Jalan 3/62D.
Medan Putra Business Centre,
Bandar Manjalara,
52000 Kuala Lumpur

Restaurant: Restaurant De’[email protected] Mamjalara Locations: Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, Manjalara Category: Food Review



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  1. Jeff Chui says

    May 13, 2014 at 2:44 am

    ChampionDuck my Ass!
    My latest experience with Champions Duck Kepong Manjalara…
    I walked in alone and asked for 1/4 duck. (Note: its 1pm and there are like 15 ducks hanging there)
    Boss: No 1/4 only 1/2 duck..
    So I asked the wife if they stop selling 1/4, reason being so I can stop going there alone. Wont be able to finish.
    Boss replied loudly: You asked me n I replied you already. I am the boss here. We r not selling!
    I replied him.. im asking because I want to stop coming alone if they are not selling 1/4 anymore.
    The boss told me not to come anymore loudly…
    I think its high time we should put a stop to this nonsense duck idiot.. Boycott him!!!

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