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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / DIM SUM KING VS STEAMBOAT QUEEN @ SUNWAY MENTARI

DIM SUM KING VS STEAMBOAT QUEEN @ SUNWAY MENTARI

August 17, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN
DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

With the new management of Fatty Cat Steamboat in Sunway Mentari, they had renamed themselves to Dim Sum King vs Steamboat Queen.The dim sum served in the morning to lunch hour while steamboat is available at night.
DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN
DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

Having over 20 years of experience under his belt, the dim sum sifu brings us with quality dim sum. Here they have loads to order and each dim sum is indeed a delicious one. You can grab the choices of Siew Mai, Har Kau, Steamed Spare Ribs, Loh Mai Kai and more. What comes best is everything is at RM 4.60 per bucket.
DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

Some of our favorites include the Har Kao which comes with the bouncy prawns in it as well as the steamed spare ribs which are flavourful.
DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN
In total, there are around 50 different dim sum to try and that’s also inclusive some porridge and desserts. If you are looking for a decent dim sum, here is one of the place which is recommended.
DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

Aside from dim sum, they do serve steamboat at night. The steamboat comes with the variety of choices of ingrideints and they brings you with the buffet style where you can grab from the counters for all their delights.
DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN
They have a variety choices of fish balls, fish cakes, and also vast choices of steamboat ingridients like the oysters, mussels, squids, and many more. They have huge fresh prawns too. Served with a few choices of the soup from the normal tomyam soup, porridge,and pork soup.
DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN

They also provide 1 dish of stir fried per table minimum 2 pax for a table with the chocies of stir fried like the curry leaf crabs and also the spicy sour crab.
DIM SUM KING STEAMBOAT QUEEN
Ends your meal with some ice creams too or desserts.

Dim Sum King vs Steamboat Queen
No.12 & 12A, Jalan PJS 8/17, Dataran Mentari
Petaling Jaya 46150
Tel: 03-5613 7707
Business hours:
Tue to Sun (10am – 3pm, 5pm – 11pm)
Sat to Sun & Public Holiday (9am – 3pm, 5pm – 11pm)
Closed on Mondays

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