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You are here: Home / Food Review / Chong Gong Guan (川公馆) @ ICC Pudu: Si Chuan Steamboat till 5 am!

Chong Gong Guan (川公馆) @ ICC Pudu: Si Chuan Steamboat till 5 am!

May 19, 2018 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review, Invited Review 7 Comments

Chong Gong Guan (川公馆) is indeed one of the places for you to savour the taste of the authentic Si Chuan Steamboat. Opened by entrepreneur from China, the delicacies here are simply a taste of home from China where they come with the delicious and bursting spiciness of the traditional Si Chuan Hotpot.

In Chong Gong Guan, their ingredients are mainly imported from China and you can definitely enjoying the bursting spiciness soup base which come rich and fragrant. For those who are fans of Si Chuan Delights, one can choose their own spiciness base whether mild, spicy or super spicy!

Not only, those  bursting Spicy soup, they offers also Pork bone soup and  Signature Wild Mushroom Soup for those who cant take spicy.  As for me, I felt numb after the first taste of the Spicy Soup but it will lead you to some addiction as well after a while.

To accompany with your hotpot, they also have loads of choices of ingredients to go with it. Choices is more than 50 items from meat, to seafood, pork, Australian Beef, Lamb, fish balls, shrimps balls,pork balls, intestines and more. Some of the items as freshly made each day to make sure that they serves the best to their clients. They also offer choices of ingredients which is served in China which comes unique to us here.

Don’t forget to dipped with some sauce prepared. The varieties come over 20 choices of sauces from sesame sauce, peanut butter sauces and more. You can ask them to blend their signature sauce for you or you can choose to ploy with the sauces as well with additional charges of RM 3 as the ingridients are fully imported from China.

Overall for those who are looking for a buffet with a kick, you can consider Chuan Gong Guan where they offer bursting spicy sensation from dinner till late night with ample parking space.
~川公馆~
Location:Ground Floor, ICC PUDU JALAN KIJANG,PUDU
Opening Hours :6:00PM – 5:00AM
Contact No :01151151106
Facebook : https://goo.gl/ZWM3EV

Restaurant: Chong Gong Guan Locations: Bukit Bintang, The Golden Triangle Food: Si Chuan Cuisine Category: Food Review, Invited Review


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Comments

  1. Rawlins GLAM says

    May 24, 2018 at 8:43 pm

    That is quite a vast array for good food. You must be enjoying yourself there.

    Reply
  2. Mahamahu says

    May 24, 2018 at 9:02 pm

    wow so delicious hehehehe I like steamboat food like this.

    Reply
  3. Zaidalifah says

    May 24, 2018 at 10:57 pm

    I suka makan steamboat.. Enjoy eating steamboat…

    Reply
  4. ciklilyputih says

    May 25, 2018 at 12:34 am

    looks tempting and have a lot of sauces to try

    Reply
  5. Emily says

    May 25, 2018 at 8:17 am

    I’ve had authentic Sichuan cuisine before and one of the things I remember about those meal times was its spiciness. I’ve not had the opportunity to try Sichuan Steamboat before, now I know where to go!

    Reply
  6. Mimi says

    May 25, 2018 at 9:13 am

    Wah long time i tak makan steamboat.bila tengok pic u terus terbayang bayang makan steamboat

    Reply
  7. Sharon Lee says

    May 31, 2018 at 2:44 pm

    Wooo the food looks so fresh to cook and enjoy!! I want to try this Si Chuan Pot, I bet I will rush to toilet after this meal XD

    Reply

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