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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Tao Restaurant @ Intercontinental Kuala Lumpur

Tao Restaurant @ Intercontinental Kuala Lumpur

February 28, 2020 by StrawberrY Gal

For those who are not aware, another nice place to dine is Tao Restaurant at Intercontinental Hotel Kuala Lumpur. Tao Restaurant is one of the award-winning restaurants brings you with the great delicious meals that is not to be missed.   In here, one can also enjoy not just a nice and decent food but with the great service as well.

This round, we tried some of their ala-carte delicacies.  This is where one can enjoy their awesome deliciously from their ala-carte menu. The ala-carte menu comes up with the variety choices from rice to meat and many more.

Wok Fried Pi Pa Bean Curd, Truffle, Crab meat sauce (RM 52)

I love how this dish is being done where the pi pa bean curd is beautifully wok fried till perfection with the truffle and crab meat sauce.

Roasted Crispy Chicken, Black Vineger Dressing (RM 46)

The chicken is perfectly roasted till perfection with the tender juicy meat. It is then served with the black vineger dressing which makes every mouthful perfectly delicious and good. The meat remains its tenderness and juiciness which makes it even perfect.

Stir fried Vegetables (RM 42)

We also had this awesome stir-fried vegetable which comes fresh.  Well stir fried and I love how it is done. Every mouthful is awesomely good and deliciously done. The vegetables comes simply fresh and every mouthful is amazingly good.

Grouper Fish with Ginger (RM 50)

We also have grouper fish which is perfectly stir fried till perfection. It leaves you with the aromatic blend and the freshness of the seafood taste. Awesomely good!

Salted Egg Prawn (RM 88)

The Salted egg prawn is perfectly an indulgence. The prawns are deep fried till perfection well coated with the salted egg which leaves you aromatic flavours.

If you are looking for a nice comfort dining, Tao is one of the place to visit. Overall, the food and environment here is perfectly good nice.
For more information checkout Tao Restaurant

Address: InterContinental Kuala Lumpur
165 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Phone: 03-2782 612

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