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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / DIM SUM @ SHANGHAI RESTAURANT, JW MARRIOTT KUALA LUMPUR

DIM SUM @ SHANGHAI RESTAURANT, JW MARRIOTT KUALA LUMPUR

October 12, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

Located in one of the prime hotel in the city, Shanghai Restaurant, JW Marriott is indeed bringing you with the great dim sums and Chinese cuisine. The elegant restaurant located at the 1st floor of the hotel itself is indeed brings youwith the great choices of Chinese cuisine.
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Siew Mai (RM 15)
Started with the “Siew Mai” which comes in generous portion where each 6 pieces of dim sum with it have. The dim sum comes simply good with the bouncy texture with the minced prawns in it.
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Shrimp Dumplings (RM 15)
Wrapped with the thin dim sum skin and packed with the minced shrimps with chives with it. Deliciously done and I am falling in love with it.
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Xiao Long Bao (RM 13)
Lovely dumplings which is a must in Shanghai Restaurant. The flavourful dumpling, wrapped with the minced meat and soup in it. Steamed till perfection, the dumpling is amazingly good with the flavourful gravy in it. Nice one!
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Stir Fried Cheong Fun with Dried Shrimps (RM 16)
This is simply unique where the cheong fun brings you with the crispy sensation at the outer layer and inside brings you with the flavourful taste.
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Fried Taro Cake (RM 13)
Well deep fried till crispiness with the complete juicy taste in it. Awesomely good.
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Shrimp Tofu Skin Roll (RM 16)
Well deep fried till crispiness with the complete flavourful juicy shrimps in it. Amazingly good!
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Baked Chicken Pie with Walnuts (RM 16)
Something unique and juicy. The crispy walnut chicken cakes is well done with the robust flavours, and every mouthful is just as good as it is.
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Pan fried meat dumplings (RM 13)
Pan fried till perfection, alike gyoza. The dumpling comes simply juicy with the minced meat in it.

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Pan Fried Meat Buns (RM 15)
The delicious meat buns comes amazingly good and delicious where it is filled with the moist and juicy beef pastry, coated with the sesame.
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Baked Royal Bridge Biscuits (RM 18)
The delicious biscuits comes amazingly unique and special and inside is packaged with the onions and mushroom. Nicely done!
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Mango Sago (RM 16)
The lovely mango sago comes amazingly good with the creamy mango nector, and complete with bites of sweet cubes mango.

For those who love to enjoy some quality dim sum with the great ambience, Shanghai Restaurant is certainly a great restaurant to visit.

Shanghai Restaurant (上海苏浙苑)
1st Floor, JW Marriott Hotel Kuala Lumpur
183 Jalan Bukit Bintang
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Tel: +603-2715 9000

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