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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Three Plates Full @ SS15

Three Plates Full @ SS15

May 12, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 Three Plates Full is a worthwhile place to go for! Either you are big fans of food, this is definitely a place to visit. With the Three Plates Full’s Menu offer  you with the vast variety of choices of food . 

As for the interior they are really beautiful. Each side of the place is indeed insta-friendly and you can enjoy a beautiful shot of photos at every corner. And this time, we are there to enjoy the awesomelicious menu in one goal. 

Prawn Toast (RM 18)

The Prawn Toast makes it to our favourite too. The prawn toast are beautifully made where they are well deep fried toast with the prawn paste, and Sriracha Mayo. 

Charred Choy Tam  (RM 15)

It is indeed a unique dish to go for. The Charred Choy Tam completed with the oatmeal, sunflower seed, almond flakes with the maple syrup butter. Yummz

Salmon Gravlax (RM 31) 

Asides from that, one can enjoy the awesomely curated and cubed salmon which is served with the rocket, mesclun, baby spinach, with the roasted sesame yuzu dressing and edamame. 

 

US Pork Collar (300g) (RM 44)

For those who are big fans pork, go for their tender-two-hour sous vide, served with the mustard, sea salt and confict garlic. The pork collar is so juicy and they are perfectly cooked with the tender texture and each mouthful is heavenly. 

Crispy Fried Chicken (RM 38 for 6 pcs)

One can enjoy this superb the awesomely crispy and yet addictive fried chicken. The chicken is superbly good where the meat is so tender and juicy.  It is so good that we can finish them in minutes. Is finger lickering good ! 

NZ Lamb Ragu

The New Zealand Lamb Ragu comes simply good and delicious. They are beautifully slow-cooked for hours with perfection in dried tomato, parmesan, herbs with the fettuccine pasta. The Lamb Ragu comes with the succulent meat and no gammy taste at all. 

Their fried chicken is superb where the skin is well deep fried till perfection and leaving you with the crispy sensation with the juicy meat. Yummz

Overall, I can say the food are impressive and I love them so much. For those who love to get a try of the awesome Chinese dlelights, is time to visit Three Plates Full now ! 

Three Plates Full

57, Jalan SS15/4E, 

Subang Jaya 

47500 Selangor 

Open Tues-Sun from 11AM-10PM

Closed on Mondays

@3platesfull.my

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