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You are here: Home / Food Review / CEO BBQ & 4GET HOTPOT @ KEPONG

CEO BBQ & 4GET HOTPOT @ KEPONG

July 15, 2015 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review, Invited Review Leave a Comment

CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT

CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT
CEO BBQ is one of the place where you can grab the delicious bbq items. Located the same place as 4get Hotpot, you will find the new stall servings a variety of grilled meat and seafood which is freshly bbq-ed on the spot when you order.
CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT
One of the delicious item had tempted my heart from the first munch is BBQ Bacon with Banana (RM 5/skew). Creative presentation indeed, where the cutted banana is wrapped with the thick juicy bacon. Glazed with their homemade sauce on top, it is then being bbq-ed till perfection leaving the moist, sweet juicy banana in the middle with the cracky crunchy bites of bacon at the outer layer. Once a munch, get the oozing juiciness from the banana which melts in your mouth together with the char-flavoured bacon. Awesome.
CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT
CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT
Not a banana lover, try the Bacon Wrapped Enoki Mushroom (RM 5/skew) where you can grab the taste of the juicy mushroom at the outside while the cracky bacon which is crispy but leaving some juiciness in it. The delights just sink to my teeth and every mouthful is bringing the robust flavours of the enoki mushroom.
CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT
Roast Chicken (RM 9) is well grilled till perfection with the flavours infused in it. By looking at it, you will not be tempted, but once a bite you will assured with the complete juiciness and flavours from the meat itself. Served with their homemade mayo sauce with it.
CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT
Porky delights is here. The Pork Ribs which is available in 2 sizes which is small at RM 20 and the large one is at RM 35.00. The ribs are indeed different from many places where the long pork ribs are being marinated with their homemade sauce. It is then being served with 2 different sauces which brings the pork ribs more robust flavours when you dipped your sauce in to it. As for the meat, it remains tender and juicy.

CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT
The Lamb Chop (RM 20) is another highlight in CEO BBQ. The generous portion of Lamb in pairs is being marinated with just salt and pepper. Then, barbecue till perfection. Not much fancy messy preparation but the full flavours of the lamb can be tasted with the complete robust flavours.

CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT
Try their Grilled Seafood where you can grab the giant half shell scallops (RM 30 for 2) where the scallops are being grilled with their signature sauce and another is grilled with the creamy mozarella cheese on top.

Not just that, enjoy the Grilled Japanese Salmon (RM 25) which is just simply marinated with salt and chargrill till perfection. It is such a divine enjoying the char-taste from the grilled salmon with the burst of aromatic juicy and tender meat.
CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT
The perch fish which is the freshwater gamefish is famous to be prepared for grilling purposes. The taste is simply awesome and fresh and each mouthful is sinfully good and juicy.
CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT

 

Aside they do have grilled squid (RM 20) which is grilled till perfection where the texture of the squid comes moist and yet chewy. Nicely done
CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT
CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT

Aside from BBQ items, you may order some steamboat delights to go with it. 4get steamboat comes with the awesome variety of soup to choose for from their signature soup Asam Laksa (RM 7 (half pot)), Pork Bone Bak Kut Teh (RM 60 / claypot), Porridge (RM 5/ half pot), white curry (RM6/ half pot), herbal (RM 5/ half pot), Szechuan Spicy (RM 12/ half pot), clear soup and also the tomyam base.
CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT

Choose your choice of soup base and then choose your ingredients where they have the Enjoy their steamboat ingredients for RM 18.90 for2 pax where it comes wth the fresh ingredients like variety of fishballs and meatballs, scallops and shrimps.
CEOBBQ-4GET STEAMBOAT
For those who prefer a more premium ingridients, you can have their premium steamboat at RM 25.90

Fancy of some bbq-ed together with the steamboat? Make your way there to enjoy the delicious steamboat sensation.

Location:
4Get Hotpot
A, Tsi Business & Industrial Park, 3541, Jalan Kepong, 52000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Restaurant: 4get Hotpot, CEO BBQ Locations: Kepong, Kuala Lumpur Food: BBQ, Steamboat Category: Food Review, Invited Review


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