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Home / Food Review / SHANG PALACE @ KRYSTAL POINT

SHANG PALACE @ KRYSTAL POINT

May 9, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

SHANG PALACE
Shang Palace Restaurant in Krytsal Point comes to be one of the pioneers in the area. I still remember when I was working in Penang 10 years back, the restaurant was there already.
SHANG PALACE
This round, we had our simple dinner with family and the food there comes in fair price with good food. One of the signatures is their Crispy Pipa Duck (RM 24 (half bird) /RM 45 (full bird)). The duck comes sinfully good with the crispy skin and with the moist duck meat with it.
SHANG PALACE
The Sesame Champagne Chicken (RM 10 (s)/ RM 20 (M) / RM 30 (L))scores our heart too where the chicken is being cutted into peices and it is infused with the champagne flavors in it and cooked together with the sesame. Little Grace completely falling in love with it.
SHANG PALACE
As for the prawns,we had the Nestum Prawn (RM 20 (s)/ RM 40 (M) / RM 60 (L)) where the prawns comes huge and pulpy. Stir fried together with Nestum flakes in it, the taste is divinely good. The portion were generous too.
SHANG PALACE
The tofu Shang Style (RM 8 (s)/ RM 12 (M) / RM 16(L)) is one of the signatures in Shang Palace. Using their homemade Japanese tofu and topped with the generous portion of vegetables, the taste is indeed a good one as well. I love the way it is prepared.
SHANG PALACE
Baby Potato Leaf (RM 8 (s)/ RM 12 (M) / RM 16(L))

Shang Place Restaurant 香香小菜馆
303B-1-31, Krystal Point,
Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah,
11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang.
Tel: 04 – 642 7031
Business Hours: 6:00am – 10:00pm (Mon – Fri), 11:30am – 2:30pm (Sat – Sun)
Nearby : Queensbay Mall / I-Avenue / Shervone Cakes / My Voice Cafe & Studio
GPS Coordinates : 5.331482, 100.297231

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