Showing posts with label Poon Choi. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 27, 2022

Master Ng 7 Star Restaurant - Award Winning Seafood Restaurant In Puchong

MasterNg 7 Star Restaurant Puchong

Puchong Seafood Restaurant:  As seafood fanatics, we were recommended to visit these small hidden wonders on the fringes of Puchong. We were advised that there are several unique foods that we must taste at this  Master Ng 7 Star Restaurant which is located at 112, Jalan Puteri 5/1, Bandar Puteri Puchong, Malaysia.

MasterNg 7 Star Restaurant Puchong - World Top Gourmet Award 2022

We observed while entering the restaurant that they had recently won the World Top Gourmet Awards Winner - Chinese Fusion Cuisine in October 2022. through one of the posters flanking the restaurant's entryway.


Master Ng 7 Star Restaurant - Award-Winning Seafood Restaurant In Puchong

Saturday, January 16, 2016

2016 Year of Fire Monkey Chinese New Year Buffet and Reunion Dinner at Utara Coffee House Armada Hotel Petaling Jaya Selangor



Start off your 2016 Year of Fire Monkey with a Reunion Buffet at Utara Coffee House, Armada Hotel Petaling Jaya with a spread of Chinese dishes specially created to celebrate this coming Chinese New Year.


Utara Coffee House is known for its sumptuous buffet spread that boost some of the popular local dishes. From 4th of February to 20th Feb 2016 special dishes by Chef Chew will be featuring some of these special dishes to celebrate this Chinese New Year.


Among the specialty dishes are the Braised Seafood Soup and the Glutinous Rice with Smoke Chicken - a unique style as most of restaurant will served the glutinous rice with waxed meat.


Moving on, you can taste out the Deep Fried Whole Fish With Cheong Cheng Sauce and for the meat lover; the Wok Fried Lamb Steak with Honey Perrin Sauce will be a good choice.


Also to be served will be the Baked Salt Fried Prawns With Coconut Butter Flakes.


and Kam Heong Crabs



For fans of chicken meat; you can try out the Roast Chicken With Sesame Sauce.


and not forgetting the main highlight under the special set menu which is the sumptuous Treasures Hot Pot (Hakka Poon Choy).


To kick off the New Year, Utara Coffee House also has a few special Lou Sang (Yee Sang) specialty which are the Fruitti Veggie Yee Sang (vegetarian), Salmon, Hokkaido Scallops, Soft Shell Crab and the Butterfish Yee Sang which are priced at RM65++ per portion.

While for the Chinese Reunion Buffet dinner, it is priced at RM78+ per adult, RM55+ for senior citizen and RM39+ per child.


For those that prefer a banquet style dining you can taste out the 4 special Set menu which is the 

Blissful Longevity Set Menu (RM978+)
Everlasting Success Set Menu (RM1088+)
Bountiful Treasures Set Menu (RM1198+)
Golden Health & Prosperity Set Menu (RM1308+)

For reservations or enquiries on the Chinese New Year Special, please call +603-7954 6888 ext 4557 - Utara Coffee House Armada Hotel Petaling Jaya to make your booking early.


On behalf of +BestRestaurant ToEat, we would like to take this opportunity to wish all our readers Good Health, Wealth and Happiness in the Year of Fire Monkey 2016

"Gong Xi Fa Cai"

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Famous Hakka Poon Choi at Lee Hong Kee Sg Buloh By Best Restaurant To Eat


This year, somehow there were a lot of restaurant offering this special Hakka Poon Choi Dish. We had an opportunity to feast on this unique dish from a famous restaurant in Sg Buloh which is Restoran Lee Hong Kee located at 3, 5, 7 & 9, Jalan Kati GU 18/G, Kampung Baru Sungai Buloh, 40160 Sungai Buloh.



It is a bit of challenge to find this place, but once you are given the right direction, it should not be a problem. Together with some of my old buddies and family, we headed towards this restaurant. I have known this place for sometime but never really getting to go there to try this dish as it needs at least 10 or more person to finish this dish. So, this time around, we manage to find sufficient number to give it a go.


 Poon Chooi or some called it treasure pot is a combination of more than 13 different type of dishes into it. In a nutshell, for those who have not tried this dish. It is like having a 13 course dinner serve in a pot. Eating it for the first time is a real experience by itself.


Eating Poon Chooi, you start off with the top layer, which is the so-called dried dishes first. Our first attack is on the abalone. The abalone was poached and sautéed with a simple sauce to preserve the natural taste. It was succulent and firm.

Next, we have the fresh scallop served in the bird nest (fried beehoon) lookalike. Once that is done with, the next attack was the poached tiger prawns with white wine which retain the full flavour of the prawn.


After the prawns, the next attack was on the steam kampong chicken. The chicken meat was tender and contains the sweet taste of the succulent chicken meat.


As you move the pot around the next visible dish was the roast duck. Here, we find the roast duck lacking the crisp skin that would have made it ideal. Moreover the meat was quite tough, you have to use your finger to try to tear off the meat.


Round the next bend was the Fried Nam Yue Pork ribs (a little too dry and hard for me) and this was followed by the braised meatball and fish cake cut into long strips.


As we uncovered the following layer, which is the wet (braised) layer, we could see the braised chicken feet and this was followed by the Pork Trotter with chest nut, Braised Siew Yok.


We could also see the braised tau kan, terrapin fin and oysters too. I find this layer, with all the sauces infused at the bottom was a tad salty, you really cannot enjoy the dishes without any rice to go with it. But, if you order the rice, you would not be able to finish all the food in the pot.


Overall it was quite an experience eating this dish for the first time but frankly speaking at RM580.00 ++, you might want to think twice since it might have been better to order it as individual dishes and you can choose which one you like better rather than all serve in a pot, and you probably would have enjoyed it much better too.

Our other Poon Choi review