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Home / Food Review / Aunty Wu Bone Soup: A Legacy of Nourishment, Now Simmering at Pavilion Bukit Jalil

Aunty Wu Bone Soup: A Legacy of Nourishment, Now Simmering at Pavilion Bukit Jalil

June 8, 2025 by StrawberrY Gal

 In a city where culinary trends often come and go, Aunty Wu Bone Soup offers a rare kind of dining experience — one that feels grounded, nurturing, and timeless. Now open at Pavilion Bukit Jalil, this quietly elegant eatery brings the art of slow-simmered bone broth and traditional Chinese comfort food into the modern dining spotlight.

At the heart of the experience is Aunty Wu’s signature Bone Broth Pot — a bowl of milky, collagen-rich essence brewed for hours from carefully selected pork bones.

The Bone Broth Pot with Rice Noodles

The Bone Broth Pot with Rice Noodles elevates the experience further. Silky handmade rice noodles soak up the richness of the broth, layered with tender meat slices, fried shallots, and scallions for a perfect harmony of texture and flavour. It’s the sort of bowl that offers comfort beyond words — the kind of dish you return for, again and again. And what we love can refill the noodles. 

Glutinous Rice Cake with Brown Sugar

For a sweet note steeped in tradition, try the Glutinous Rice Cake with Brown Sugar. Lightly pan-fried to a golden crust, then drizzled with fragrant brown sugar syrup, this chewy, nostalgic treat delivers a satisfying contrast of crisp and soft in every bite. It’s an old-world dessert made new again — indulgent, yet grounded in simplicity.

Address: LOT 1.48.00, LEVEL 1, PAVILION BUKIT JALIL 2, PERSIARAN BUKIT JALIL, 8, BANDAR, Bukit Jalil, 57000 KL

Phone: 011-1188 5885

Opening Hours : 10 am – 10 pm 

GPS : 3.0507442,101.6704771

Filed Under: Food Review Tagged With: #DineinKL, #DineinPavilionBukitJalil

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