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You are here: Home / Food Review / MEXIM DIM SUM , KLANG: THE LOCAL RECOMMENDATION DIM SUM

MEXIM DIM SUM , KLANG: THE LOCAL RECOMMENDATION DIM SUM

February 7, 2014 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review 2 Comments

REST MEI XIN DIM SUM

Mexim Dim Sum is being recommended by a Klang friend where she brought us to some local food hunt around Klang with another blogger friend, Yeh Hung. Klang which is a place for lots of the local delights which is at affordable price, we are being introduce to the dim sum restaurant here.
The dim sum here is cooked upon order where we need to wait around 10 minutes to get our dim sum to our table. The assorted dim sum are price at affordable pri
REST MEI XIN DIM SUM
In here, the waitress will bring the cold dim sum over for us to choose. After we have placed our orders with them, they will steamed the dim sum and bring over to us once they have steamed them. There are a variety to choose from from siew mai, har kao and more.
REST MEI XIN DIM SUM
The dim sum is indeed a great variety and we tried the deep fried prawn roll is good which is crunchy at the outside and the prawns fritter in the inside is juicy.
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The Cheong Fun with the char siew was pretty good too. Generous portion of char siew beneath, it is also a filling delights to try off.

REST MEI XIN DIM SUM
Lo Mai Kai is also a good one too with the generous amount of ingredients and the freshness of it.

REST MEI XIN DIM SUM
Others you can get at Mexim includes siew mai, fishballs and more.

Addess:
Restoran Mexim (美心港式点心小食馆)
24, Lebuh Tapah, 41400 Klang, Selangor

Restaurant: Mexim Dim Sum Locations: Selangor Food: Dim Sum Category: Food Review



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  1. Rachel says

    August 24, 2014 at 3:17 pm

    Very bad…not delicious n very expensive as well…not recommend…

    Reply
    • Gary says

      December 21, 2015 at 11:34 am

      I agree with you. The dim sum was the worst shit i ever ate. There’s a fly in my drink and the owner just casually said sorry n only waive my drink. Every dish was cold as they didnt cook long enough from frozen state and cleanliness is ultimate dirty.

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