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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / TEN YEARS RESTAURANT @ SRI PETALING

TEN YEARS RESTAURANT @ SRI PETALING

December 16, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

TEN RESTAURANT

The recently opened restaurant brings you woth the authentic and yet affordable local cuisine from the famous culinary destinations all over Malaysia. You can find the Famous Penang Char Koay Teow, Tawau’s asi Kuning and also loads more across the 14 states in Malaysia.
TEN RESTAURANT

TEN RESTAURANT

The restaurant brings you with the classic interior in the inside where you can see all those tiffins and loaded with those little children classic delights there. Filled with various antiques too. Some of the signatures includes the Tiger Char Koay Teow, Nasi Lemak and Chicken Rice too.

TEN RESTAURANT

Tiger Char Kuey Teow (RM15.90)
Started off with the Tiger Char Koay Teow, where it is served with the huge plump and juicy prawns together with egg, chives and sprouts. To me the char koay teow is good for those who are dying for a char koay teow but comparable to the Tiger Char Koay Teow in Penang, the koay teow is Penang is better in its texture. Note, there is no lard in the Char Koay Teow.
TEN RESTAURANT

Chicken Rice (RM 19.90)
One of the famous chicken rice, Shun Fa chicken rice is definate to try too. The chicken is well marinated till perfectionwith special Chau Siew sauce. Served together with the delectable stewed egg and tofu with cucumber and poached vegetables.

TEN RESTAURANT

Nasi Lemak Jalan 223 (RM 18.90)
The plate of lovely nasi lemak, one of Malaysian’s favorite is a dish not to be missed here. The wholesome plate of nasi lemak completed with a perfect combination of sweet and spicy sambal, hard-boiled egg and fried anchovies (ikan bilis). In Ten Restaurant,it comes with the huge deep fried chicken thigh, 2 skewer of chicken satay and also the crispy keropok. Awesomely good especially the coconut base rice.

Ten Years concept features various dining areas for different eras thus offering a perfect venue for a variety of events, ranging from private functions to corporate gatherings. For those who are looking for a place for hosting birthdays, family gatherings, celebrations, corporate parties, business presentation, team dinners, you may consider Ten Years Restaurant. They also offer various services such as in-house projectors, WIFI internet and television are available, doing their best to cater for any special function needs or requirement for a thoroughly special experience

Ten Years Restaurant
No 1, Jalan Radin Bagus 6,
Bandar Baru Sri Petaling,
57000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: 603 9054 9688

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