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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / EAT ALL YOU CAN DIM SUM AT XING ZHU, CYBERVIEW RESORT & SPA

EAT ALL YOU CAN DIM SUM AT XING ZHU, CYBERVIEW RESORT & SPA

October 6, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

DIM SUM Xing Zhu Restaurant

Xing Zhu which is located in Cyberview Resort and Spa do serves a good chinese dim sum. The restaurant itself offers an array of dim sum and Cantonese specialties for lunch and dinner. Located just opposite at the Cyberview Gardens Complex. The restaurant itself open its door with the classy interior with the big heavy antique door at the front.

With the price of RM 53.00 per pax, we can , indulge in a scrumptious all-you-can-eat dim sum dinner with Chinese tea from 6.30 pm till 10.30 daily. Being there, we tried a numerous of dim sum choices which is at the all you can eat menu where it is deliciously made.

DIM SUM Xing Zhu Restaurant

DIM SUM Xing Zhu Restaurant

DIM SUM Xing Zhu Restaurant

The Tendering Siew Mai Dumpling is simply good and nice with the meaty texture. The dim sum is filled with different toppings and each of the dim sum is well flavored juicy and deliciously made.

DIM SUM Xing Zhu Restaurant
There is also delicious item which is being served including the bouncy fish balls.

DIM SUM Xing Zhu Restaurant
Not only that, you can find the thinly made prawn dumplings in the buffet spread. Filled with the juicy prawns with it, the taste neverless is delicious as it is with the juicy fresh prawns which is being served together with it.

DIM SUM Xing Zhu Restaurant

DIM SUM Xing Zhu Restaurant

DIM SUM Xing Zhu Restaurant
Other available dim sum in their eat all you can menu includes Fragrant Honey Barbeque Chicken Bun. Phoenix Claw with Superior Sauce,Golden Fish Ball with Garlic Sauce, Fragrant minced meat dumpling with salted egg yolk, Bean Curt Sheet Roll with Crab Flavored Stick, Kwang Tung Dumpling with Kei Chi (wolfberries), Minced chicken porridge with century egg, chee cheong fun, golden crispy salad prawn and more.

The selection in the buffet are plentiful and delicious too. Do heads to Xing Zhu for their dim sum buffet.

Address
Persiaran Multimedia , Cyberjaya, Selangor,
Kuala Lumpur 63000 Malaysia

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