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You are here: Home / Food Review / LITTLE WOK, KL FESTIVAL MALL

LITTLE WOK, KL FESTIVAL MALL

November 2, 2013 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review Leave a Comment

It is just not long ago when I visited the KL Festival Mall. I had visited the mall back a long time ago when they had just started the mall. The changes are pretty much and now there are more merchants in the mall but as for Food I could say it is not really so much of food selection there. Little Wok is one of the famous franchise that can be found in many places. Our dinner is nothing special where we had our individual meals there.

Little Wok Fried Rice is served in the small little wok where it is being served together with shrimps, chicken, and stir fried together with the egg on it. The portion is pretty good for a person meals and it is being topped with the shredded cabbage on top. I found the taste is slightly salty to me and there is nothing to shout about on the fried rice itself.
Price: RM 6.90

Coming next is the crispy chicken chop rice which is being topped with the bow of rice. the chicken chop is well deep fried till crispiness and it is being topped with the kong po sauce together with it. Tender meat at the inside and the crispy skin of the chicken at the outside had made them so good.
Price: RM 10.90

We ended our meals with the Fried Koay Teow hwere the koay teow is being stir fried with some prawns, squids as well as chicken with it. The koay teow is not really in par as it is not smmoth and silky texture.
Price: RM 8.90

* All price are subjected to 10% service charge

Address:
G36 & AG36, KL Festival City Mall,
67, Jalan Taman Ibu Kota,
Taman Danau Kota,
Setapak 53300
Kuala Lumpur.

Locations: KL Festival City, Kuala Lumpur, Setapak Category: Food Review



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