The taste leans more towards home-style comfort than gourmet flair.
Portions are thoughtfully curated (on the smaller side), which might suit those who appreciate subtlety over stuffing. The RM1 lemon tea (a promo) is a refreshing sip—light, very light—perfect if you’re not into bold flavours.
With a minimum spend of RM120, you unlock the RM1 lemon chicken (another) promo! A nice little treat to end the meal, and a great way to feel rewarded for dining generously.
All in all, Chef Ho’s offers a refined, minimalist take on Chinese cuisine. Come with an open mind—and maybe a light snack beforehand.
And to add, they serve RM9.9 carbs suitable for daily consumption (relatively...
Read moreTried out this new shop. Ordered 3 dishes : Kam heong chicken ( some pcs of chicken has smell already). Portion normal. stir fry pork - quite decent size for small size. Quite good. vege spinach soup. Vege came out hard and soup not enuf to divide to 4 pax individual bowls. Quite disappointing this dish.
Good : No 10% Service & 6%.SST. accepts credit card too.
Bad : items are mark up slightly. IE 1cup of hot water RM2. 1 bowl of rice RM3. Food quite a lot of MSG. Tongue very dry after eating.
Possibly won't come back again if continue this quality. Hope...
Read moreHad a lunch here. Food was average. Found the dishes to be slightly bland hence had to add soya sauce. My entourage had tried this restaurant before and shared that the food standard was slightly off compared to normal days. Possibly due to CNY.
Service was good. Restaurant had less than 5 tables occupied hence the few waitresses were adequate. However, I doubt they will be able to cope if more tables are occupied given very limited personel.
Parking was easy in the basement. Ample availablrle parking which is...
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