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ZUO AT EAT VILLAGE, PUBLIKA BRINGING CHINESE CUISINE AT A REASONABLE PRICE

October 13, 2013 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review Leave a Comment

ZUO PUBLIKA

We rarely in Publika and we should go for more! There are more cafes and shops to explore around the area and yet we are still in the midst of exploring one by one. EAT Village is where we ended for this round, and the restaurant we venture is Zuo. Located in the Eat Food village, just right beside the bak kut teh shop it is just a perfect place for a family dining or even set dining.

ZUO PUBLIKA

Zuo, by the name of it means sit and here the restaurant is pretty simple with the decoration and menu. One page menu with over 30 choices of food and drinks, you have it all. The set dishes are pretty reasonable priced which ranges from RM 15 to RM 20, where the set comes with a soup and a drink.

ZUO PUBLIKA
I had the HK soya sauce chicken where the chicken meat is being well cooked and added with the sweet sauce. Well served , the chicken meat is pretty tender and juicy. The well made soy sauce chicken is appetizing enough and the sauce which is drench into our rice is just perfect. It is simply a great home cook dishes.

ZUO PUBLIKA
We also make an order of the Aromatic Pork with the Salted fish patty. The pan fried pork patties and salted fish is oozing with flavours. Added with the squeeze of lime, the taste is just perfect and appetizing.
Price: RM 12.90

ZUO PUBLIKA
The lap Cheong omlette is also a good one to try off. The lap Cheong slices in pieces and stir fried with the egg is just a perfect superb meals to try off as well.
Price: RM 4.90

Address:
Zuò 坐
Eat Food Village
Lot FC3, Level UG,
Publika Shopping Gallery,
Solaris Dutamas, 1 Jalan Dutamas 1,
50480 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel no: 03 – 6143 2281
Website: http://www.thezuo.com/

Restaurant: Zuo Locations: Kuala Lumpur, Mont Kiara, Publika Food: Chinese Cuisine Tags: #DineInPublika Category: Food Review


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