I am pretty new to Puchong and was looking for something to eat in the late evening... so I turned to Internet for suggestions & before I could find any nearby place. We happened to drive passed this foodcourt called “ The Foodcourt “ & finding hard to find a car park around this vicinity was good news.... it must be a popular joint. There were quite a full range of street foods as you enter in this building. There is an air conditioning eating area as well. We sampled a few types of local foods & it was a pleasant surprise.... pretty delicious. Price wise, I find it higher than similar setup else where. Example: Western Grilled Chicken priced is at RM13 ... similar portion & with compliment side dish, come with mushroom/black pepper sauce is priced at RM9. Also dine in aircond atmosphere as well around Bandar Sunway. Service by the beverage section was quick & accommodative in getting our fussy drinks taste requests right... local foods were tasty... just pricing kind of high for Puchong. Space in the building, I think is kind of tight especially where most of the food stalls are squeezed in a section ... with tight workstations for them to work... must be pretty hot workplace. I would come back again if I happened to be in the area...
Read moreA no frills, easy to park, plenty of seats, quiet with decent drinks and food options on a Saturday afternoon lunch is very much appreciated.
With all the new coffee shops/food court in the Pusat Bandar Puchong area, this once popular spot is now catering to those working in the area.
Although they only had 5-6 stalls open in the afternoon, you still get your standard fare like Char Kueh Teow, Pan Mee, Chicken Rice, Western Food, etc.
The still offer a good variety of coffee and tea options plus some not as common ones like Bubble Milk Tea. Both the Kopi Ais and Cham C Ais we had we up to standard. They catered to our Less sweet instruction which was delightful.
The Char Kueh Teow was quite nice just a tad oily. The Black Wanton Noodles was a delectable surprise. Last but not least, the pan Mee was smooth and springy with an up to standard anchovies soup generously garnished at just RM8 a bowl.
If you are in the area, just looking for a place to chill and fill up your stomach, chat over some nice drinks, do give it a go. Avoid the jam and circling round for parking or...
Read moreLiterally called The Food Court because the place itself is a food court. It has quite wide ranges of cuisines to choose from, range from rice, noodles, soups, bread, satay, grilled meats, Dim Sum etc. to drinks, coffee, tea and juices. Their utensils were sterile daily with their hot air type sterilizer cabinet, where customers has to take fork, spoon and chopsticks from these cabinets when needed and it's usually very hot for a while after taking out from cabinet. While there are plenty of seats available, at the moment the outdoor dining table only limits to two person, whereas indoor seating can seat to nearly max capacity for each table. While inside got air conditioner, those air conditioner weren't turn on most of the time which is sometimes indoor were quite warm. The food especially Chicken Curry Katsu Don and chicken satay were quite good. The satay ordering is the most interesting type because their waiting sign uses the mini table lamp instead. Parking were quite plenty during night time dinner hours, especially during...
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