• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Featured
    • SPONSORS
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Sitemap
    • EAT.DRINK
      • Food Review
      • Food Promotion
      • Food News
      • Event
    • STAY
      • Hotel Review
      • Hotel News
    • EXPLORE
      • Singapore
      • Taiwan
      • Thailand
  • More
    • Malaysia Food Blogger List

Malaysian Foodie

Food • Hotel • Travel • Event

  • EAT.DRINK
    • Food Review
    • Restaurant Promotion
    • Editor Picks
    • Dining In The Mall (Klang Valley)
    • What’s New!
    • Restaurant List
    • LiquorTalk
  • Hotel
    • Room Reviews
    • Hotel News
  • TRAVEL
    • Hong Kong
    • Indonesia
    • Japan
      • Kyoto
      • Osaka
    • Macau
    • Malaysia
      • Kuala Lumpur
      • Malacca
      • Penang
      • Perak
      • Selangor
      • Sabah
    • Taiwan
    • Thailand
    • Singapore
  • TECH
  • Lifestyle
    • Apparel
    • Books
    • Beauty
    • Craft
    • Gadget
    • Electrical & Household Appliances
    • Food Product
    • Online Shopping
    • Parenting/Kids
    • Property
    • Renovation/ Furniture
  • RECIPES
    • Cakes
    • Cookies
    • Desserts
    • Drinks / Smoothies
    • Mains
    • Pasta
    • Steamed Food
    • Cooking With Gadgets
  • Mall Dining
  • Motherhood
  • Event
Home / Food Review / Ppong Star @ Mont Kiara: A Confident New Chapter in Korean–Western Comfort Dining

Ppong Star @ Mont Kiara: A Confident New Chapter in Korean–Western Comfort Dining

June 12, 2026 by StrawberrY Gal

When a brand with a strong following launches a sister concept, expectations naturally run high. Ppong Star, the newest venture by the team behind the popular Nanda Chicken, steps into the scene with a clear identity of its own — one that revolves around jjamppong, crispy katsu, and a playful take on Korean-Western comfort food.

Rather than positioning itself as a strictly traditional Korean restaurant, Ppong Star embraces a more relaxed, contemporary approach. This is food designed to be enjoyed, shared, and revisited — familiar enough to feel comforting, yet different enough to spark curiosity.

Venturing slightly outside familiar territory, the Korean-Western angle here feels refreshingly distinct. While it may not mirror what one would typically find in Korea, the flavours are thoughtfully adapted for Malaysian palates. Textures are softer, sauces are less aggressive, and spice levels — particularly in the jjamppong — are bold but balanced.

Everything is prepared fresh. From the crunchy coating on the katsu to the warm bun rolls served alongside certain dishes, there is a sense of care in execution rather than shortcuts. This attention to detail elevates what could easily have been novelty-driven food into something far more satisfying.

The Jjamppong: Bold, Fiery, and Comforting

The Jjamppong (RM29) immediately asserts itself as the heart of the menu. This is not a watered-down version — the spice level is unapologetically strong, delivering a deep, warming heat that lingers. The broth is aromatic and comforting, carrying the briny sweetness of seafood alongside chilli-driven intensity. While the seafood portions are understandably modest given the price point, they are fresh and well-cooked. Nothing feels overdone or rubbery. This is a bowl meant to comfort rather than impress through excess, and it succeeds by delivering honest flavour.

The Original Ppong Katsu (RM28) is a standout for good reason. Extra-large in portion, it arrives golden and crisp, with a crust that shatters cleanly upon cutting. Inside, the chicken remains juicy and tender — no dryness, no heaviness. It is the kind of dish that reminds you why katsu remains universally loved when done properly.

If there is one dish that genuinely surprises, it is the Pane Ppong (RM43). Pasta encased within a toasted bread cube may sound gimmicky, but here it works remarkably well.

The bread is freshly baked, crisp on the outside and fluffy within, providing structure without becoming dense. Inside, the pasta is warm, saucy, and comforting, making it a fun and highly shareable dish. More than novelty, it becomes a centrepiece — the kind of plate that sparks conversation and invites everyone at the table to dig in.

Ppong Star succeeds by understanding its audience. It does not attempt culinary purism, nor does it chase trends blindly. Instead, it delivers generous portions, bold flavours, and solid execution, all at approachable prices.

Address: 11-2 Jalan Solaris2 Solaris Mont kiara, Jalan Solaris, Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

Phone: 011-3341 4181

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review

Primary Sidebar

Malaysian Foodie
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Latest

  • Ppong Star @ Mont Kiara: A Confident New Chapter in Korean–Western Comfort Dining June 12, 2026
  • William Grant & Sons Presents Ladyburn Edition Three / David Hicks  June 11, 2026
  • Your Life, Your Soundtrack with the June 10, 2026
  • HUAWEI LAUNCHES THE MATEPAD PRO MAX, HEADLINING ITS LATEST LINE-UP OF SMART DEVICES June 9, 2026
  • Father’s Day Done Right at Le Méridien Putrajaya: Feasts, Fun & Family Moments Await Where Great Food Meets Great Company June 8, 2026
  • OREO x BTS Limited Edition Cookies: A Sweet Taste of Korean Street Culture Arrives in Malaysia June 7, 2026
  • Aloft Langkawi Turns Up the Energy with Music-Inspired WXYZ On Tour Beverage Programme June 6, 2026
  • At Serai House, Malaysian Heritage Is Served with Grace and Quiet Refinement June 6, 2026
  • Anotherland Arrives in Kuala Lumpur: Hendrick’s Unveils Another Hendrick’s June 6, 2026
  • BoonY & Co. Advances with Market’s First Tribiotics in Skin Wellness and Weight Control June 6, 2026
  • CHAGEE Brings Tea Experience Home with Launch of Signature Tea Box Series June 6, 2026
  • From E-Wallets to Tap-to-Pay: Why Malaysians Need Stronger Smartphone Security Than Ever June 6, 2026
  • The Gin Story for People Who Don’t Drink Gin June 5, 2026
  • Preventative Healthcare with the Samsung Galaxy Watch, Your First Line of Defence June 4, 2026
  • HUAWEI nova 15 Max ARRIVES IN MALAYSIA: THE ALL-MAX PHONE WITH MAX BATTERY, MAX SCREEN AND MAX DURABILITY June 4, 2026
  • Luckin Coffee Malaysia Launches Triple Coconut Latte This June June 4, 2026
  • Inside Scoop x Oriental Kopi Recreate Dad’s Favorite Kopitiam Orders June 4, 2026
  • Porchetta, Wagyu and Chocolate Stout: The Hari Hong Kong Celebrates Father’s Day June 3, 2026
  •  6.6 Just Got Syok-er Samsung Drops Up to RM900 Off Galaxy Devices! June 3, 2026
  • Do More, Worry Less with the Galaxy S26 Series June 3, 2026

Secondary Sidebar

Explore

travel in japan

travel in hong kong

travel in macau

travel in taiwan

travel in thailand

Footer

Copyright © 2008–2026 Malaysian Foodie