If you are those born between 1950 - 1970, most of the Chinese food lover especially those who stayed in PJ area should know the legendary “CHOW YOUNG RESTAURANT” - 朝陽😄. After their closure of business due to personal issues, this chief chef came out on his own and started this restaurant till today. And it is STILL THERE doing well. The food quality maintains and even better. Waitress and supervisors floor services are friendly and efficient. The last time we had our dinner was b4 MCO and almost 4gotten about this restaurant. The Asam stingray was awesome. Pork knuckle was excellent. Kar Heong Tofu was mouthwatering. Stir fry vegetables were tasty. After so long we are gladly to have our dinner here and SALUTE the effort of the chef maintaining such a good...
Read moreThis long established restaurant is still consistently delivering a really satisfying big frills-free Chinese eatery styled dining experience. Do come early as the crowd sets in after half past six and your orders may be a bit of a wait. Food here is typical of many Cantonese type restaurants, this place is popular among locals and out of town diners, so the come early or book-a-table advice should be heeded.
The food here is consistently good with very generous wok-hei factor in all the dishes you order. Of course the star(s) of this eatery are their fish dishes which you can order in various popular preparation methods. Remember to come hungry with an empty belly and leave completely satisfied with a grin...
Read moreIf you frequent dai chaos, this is a dai chow+ as they offer an extended menu while retaining the atmosphere. Being located at a corner lot, they have lots of seatings and large tables for gatherings. Things you can order include pork knuckles, cantonese fried noodles for up to 4 pax (there's a dedicated menu for that) and seafood.
So far, foods taste good, noodles are crispy which some dai chows still fail to properly execute. Prices are on the middle - high side depending on what you order but funnily there's no rounding up/ down on the bills. So if it's RM82.04, you cough up the 4 sen. On the bright side, eWallets are...
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