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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / THE SHANGHAINESE CUISINE AT XIA MIAN GUAN, OASIS BOULEVARD SUNWAY PYRAMID

THE SHANGHAINESE CUISINE AT XIA MIAN GUAN, OASIS BOULEVARD SUNWAY PYRAMID

September 24, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

XIA MIAN GUAN shop

The little hidden jewel in Sunway Pyramid brought us there to get a taste of the Shanghainese Delights. Located at Oasis Boulevard, the restaurant is indeed a tricky place to find them. It is located near Parkson and you will find a narrow way on your left which led you to the restaurant.

XIA MIAN GUAN shop

XIA MIAN GUAN sunway pyramid

Opened about 5 months ago, Xia Mian Guan brings me a very impressive decoration where it gives me a cozy and elegant setting with the modern design. Featuring in the restaurant includes the ancient china touches of the print wallpaper too.

XIA MIAN GUAN winter melon

To start off with the heavy meal ahead, the Winter Melon with Chilli Flakes (麻辣白玉果) is being served. Xia Mian Guan made is so well where they marinated the winter melon with the vinegar, salt and chilly. Then it is being chilled and topped with the chilly flakes when it is being served. It is not too spicy as expected but the juicy delight which comes from the strips gives a appetizing kick which makes it so good.
Price: RM 8.00 (10 pieces)

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XIA MIAN GUANtigerhead noodle

We started with trying their signatures noodles from Xia Mian Guan where the restaurant serves up a string of 18 types of noodles. One of the signatures we tried is the Xia Signature Noodles with the Braised Meat Ball (豬骨湯獅子頭夏面) . The dish is slightly being localize to the flavors of Malaysian where the soup is well cooked with the pork bones. As for the noodles, they have used their own made noodles to served. Adding on to it is the meatball which brings the superb sensation where the pork ball is bouncy and juicy in the inside too. The soup brings up the flavorful and sweet taste which comes from the pork bone as well.
Price: RM 22.00

XIA MIAN GUAN braised noodles

Next we had their Stewed Noodles wih Minced Pork and Eggplant with “Teo Chew” Sauce (潮醬肉碎茄子燜夏面). The succulent noodles wh where the brooth is cooked with tomato sauce and adding with the Chew Zhou chilly sauce. It is being braised together with the minced meat and minced egg plant together that creates the umph with the light spiciness which is added into it. I am falling in love with the succulent noodles where the sauce infused in it.
Price: RM16.00

XIA MIAN GUAN deep fried fish

Crispy Bloated Fish is served next where the dory fish is being marinated and it is later being stir fried till perfection with the juiciness of the meat inside. Added with the sauce, it comes just as perfect as it is.
Price: RM 18.00

XIA MIAN GUAN red wine pork

Deep Fried Spare Ribs with Red Wine Sauce (紅酒骨) is where the fatty part of the pork ribs are being marinated and it is then being stir fried together with red wine and lime. When it is served, the red wine smell is so distinctive which I would like to grab a bite of it before the photographer starts taking the pictures.The addictive dish where the wine added to it brings a smoky flavors with the combination of sourish concoction of the spare ribs itself.
Price: RM 16/stick

XIA MIAN GUAN garlic chicken

Deep Fried Chicken Cubes with Honey and Ginger (蜜汁姜芽雞) is a good balance of dish we had. The tender of pieces of chicken which is well marinated, and the meat is thickly glazed with the ginger sauce. I love the balance of the combination of ginger taste and the honey which makes agreat combination.
Price: RM 26.00

XIA MIAN GUAN deep fried beancurd

Crispy Beancurd skin (虎皮素鵝 ) is where the needle mushrooms, king oyster mushroom and shiitake mushroom stir fried with rice wine, soy sauce and sugar is being stuffed in to the beancurd skin. Well deep fried till golden brown, the vegetarian dish is just lovely. Flavoful filling !
Price: RM 12.00 (8 pieces)

XIA MIAN GUAN ying yong vege

Ended with a duo dish full of greenies to end our dining. The Yin Yong Gai Lan (二菘芥蘭) is served in two cooking which is one is a simple one which is where it is being stir fried with soy sauce and garnished with deep fried sliced onions, and another the kalian is being thinly slice and deep fried till crispy.
Price:RM 20.00

Address:
Xia Mian Guan 夏麵館
OB.K7, [Oasis Zone],
Oasis Boulevard,
Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall,
No.3 Jalan PJS 11/15,
Bandar Sunway, 46150 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor.
Business Hour: 11.00am – 11.00pm (Mon-Sun)
Contact: 03-5621 0040
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/xmgrestaurant

Filed Under: Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInSunwayPyramid

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