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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / HUNGRY BUNCH RESTAURANT & CAFE @ SUNWAY PYRAMID

HUNGRY BUNCH RESTAURANT & CAFE @ SUNWAY PYRAMID

October 1, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

HUNGRY BUNCH
Located at Sunway Pyramid, Hungry Bunch brings you with the variety choices of western and local delights.With the choices from the local delights to the decent western, Hungry Bunch have them all.
HUNGRY BUNCH

We had their lunch set which is pretty worth every penny where we had the Grilled Chicken Chop with Mash Potato + Zesty Lemon Grass + Banana Split + Mushroom Soup. All at RM 29.00.
HUNGRY BUNCH
The chicken is well grilled till perfection; and it is served with the generous amount of mash potato together. Nicely done with the tender meat.

I love the mushroom soup which is being served where the mushroom soup comes thick and creamy.
HUNGRY BUNCH
Served with the Lemon Grass and the lovely BananaSplit with it.
HUNGRY BUNCH
We also had the Aglio Olio where you may opt to top with the topping of your choice like with beef rashers (RM5), chicken Pastrami (RM 5), with seafood (RM 8) , smoked duck (RM 8) or smoked salmon (RM 8) . The spaghetti is indeed well cooked till perfection with the fresh herbs, garlic , chili flakes,red capsicum, parsley, and extra virgin oil with it. For us we choose the smoked salmon with the top up of RM 8 to their basic RM 10 pasta. Nicely done and delicious.
HUNGRY BUNCH
Seafood Platter
Ended with the seafood platter that served wth the hige platter of seafood medley of lightly battered prawns, tempura calamari, and crispy fish bites. Served together with the fresh green salad and tartar sauce.

Overall, Hungry Bunch is indeed a great place for a decent dining with affordable price.

The Hungry Bunch Restaurant and Café
Lot F1.75, Sunway Pyramid
3 Jalan PJS11/15, Bandar Sunway
46150 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
Tel: 03-5612 5974/017-2100 254
Open daily 10am-10pm

Pork-free
Facebook : facebook.com/hungrybunchmy

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInSunwayPyramid

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