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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / WIZARD KITCHEN, AMAN SURIA: BRINGING YOU THE HOME COOK FOOD

WIZARD KITCHEN, AMAN SURIA: BRINGING YOU THE HOME COOK FOOD

November 14, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

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Wizard Kitchen is one of our visit recently where the café gives us a cosy environment and they serve a wide range of home cook food. The chef who love cooking and the food which is being served in Wizard Kitchen comes all the way from her inspiration from the food she tasted while traveling aboard for 10 years in UK as well as from her mum’s recipe too.

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Lo Bak is one of the item which is being served. The home made lo bak which filled with the filled with the flavorful filling which give us a homely taste.
Price: RM 6.90

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Next comes the Fried Wantan where the wantan is being deep fried till golden brown bringing us a delicious cracking sound where the wantan is simply crunchy.
Price: RM 4.90

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Crispy Pork Spring Roll is another of my favorites in Wizard Kitchen. The version where the spring roll is added with the deep fried vermicille is something special to try off. The spring roll which is added with the vermicille gives a better crunch to the item itself. It is just superb as it is and very appetizing too.

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Meat balls is just so satisfying with the meaty juicy bites
Price: RM 6.90

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Japanese Curry Pork Chop Rice arriving to our table. The breaded pork chop is being deep fried till golden brown leaving the crispy texture and the outside while the juicy meat at the inside. The pork chop rice is being drenched with the Japanese Curry on top and the curry is not too spicy too.
Price: RM 11.90

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The Spicy Creamy Butter Pork is served with the deep fried pork chinks which is drenched in a bed of the spicy, creamy and buttery gravy. The deep fried pork brings us with the hint of light spiciness and the buttery taste that is served with it.
Price: RM 10.90

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If you are a porklicious lover, try their Special Pork Noodles. The pork noodles is loaded with lots of goodies in it. This includes the loads of porkballs, pork intestine as well as the pork inards. The soup brings up the sweetness from the pork itself and it make a good match with the noodles.
Price: RM 11.90

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Next comes the Pork Rendang Noodles. The noodles is loaded with the thick curry chicken rendang. Thick, creamy and aromatic curry is being served. The aromatic curry on the bed of the springy noodles is just perfect and delicious.
Price: RM 10.90

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Pan Mee is another dish which is being served. Light soup with flat noodles and it is served together with the minced pork, deep fried anchovies, vegetables and pork balls. The pan mee is letting me down where the noodles carries the flourish taste.
Price: RM 8.90

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The Peanut & Sweet Sauce cheong Fun is something special to try off in Wizard Kichen. The peanut sauce is well complement together with the cheung fan and the dark sauce.
Price: RM 4.90

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The House Special Sandwich is definitely something to try off. The combination of dried meat, chicken floss and egg within toasted bread is unique and the filling is just huge. It is simply a great one with such great much on the sandwich itself.
Price: RM 7.90

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They also have Layered Honey Milk Tea. Giving a blend of honey below, with the milk in the middle and the tea at the top. The taste is worthwhile to order where it bring us with the fragrant aroma of tea with it.
Price: RM 4.60

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Sago Gula Melaka is just where the sago pearls added with creamy coconut milk and palm sugar syrup. For me, is to too thick with the coconut milk and the sago is slightly hard.
Price: RM 4.90

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We ended with the Crème Brulee which is a simple desserts with the soft texture.
Price: RM 4.90

Address:
Wizard Kitchen
B-G-10, Jalan PJU 1/43,
Aman Suria, Damansara,
47301 Petaling Jaya.
Contact: 03 – 7802 8438
Business hours: Monday – Saturday 12.00pm to 10.00pm (closed on Sundays)

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