OK, back to the food, I think it's a bit unfair if I take the original Cantonese cuisine taste to comment. Just like when I am in Cannes and forced to go with my Chinese business associate to sample a sweet and sour dish at Euro 30 but it turned out the one by Panda Express from LA is already 10 times better than that one I paid for Euro 30. So I then re-calibrate my tasting and checking on the below:
1/2. the restaurant inside.
3. the dining ware. 4. pickled ginger/thousand year egg/jelly fish - quite average. The jelly fish was a bit over-cooked but the good thing is that it's rinsed well - at least it's not with any sand.
5. deep fried wonton - pretty good and they freshly made it, which is already a good mark. 6. deep fried (marinated with shrimp paste) chicken wings. So putting aside the taste of shrimp paste, this one is very nice - the final step of the frying being dried and crispy is done well. To me, the shrimp paste is a bit smelly but I think it's the local taste as like I told you the lasak's shrimp taste is a bit smelly to me.
7. ok - the flour base is nicely done for this BBQ pork bun. The bun was broken out enough to show the BBQ pork, though the BBQ pork is a bit dry. 8. Siu Mai (pork dumpling) - pretty good and very fresh ingredients.
9. Har Gau (Shrimp dumpling) - this one is beyond my expectation - the dumpling's skin is nicely made - not mashy and a bit chewy but not too hard. 10. Chicken with ham/mushroom/taro dumpling (雞札). Supposed this one should be with a ham slice, mushroom slice, taro slice and being tied up by a beancurd sheet. This one is just steamed chicken with mushroom. The taste is average.
11. Hot and Spicy soup - if we don't refer it to the renowned hot and spicy soup and take it as a sweet and sour soup, then it's ok, taste-wise. 12. I don't know what the fish patty is and it's a bit smelly. Supposed this one should be put inside the green bell pepper.
13. Cheong Fun with BBQ pork - the Cheong Fun itself is ok but the sauce is a bit too sweet. 14. pork knuckle and egg with ginger in black sweet vinegar. Very disappointing. Let's say if the Chef can't get the Chinese black sweet vinegar (八珍甜醋), then he should at least thicken the sauce with the collagen of the pork knuckle and the sliced cane sugar and one to two star anises. This one is without any vinegar taste and not even with any ginger aroma.
15. Cheong Fun with Chinese doughnut inside - quite average. 16. Chinese jelly but I don't know what this taste is from....
17. Longan with sea coconut - though I don't like this dessert, if the dessert should be served chilled, then it should be chilled enough, so this one saved a mark on it. It's very chilled.
7. ok - the flour base is nicely done for this BBQ pork bun. The bun was broken out enough to show the BBQ pork, though the BBQ pork is a bit dry. 8. Siu Mai (pork dumpling) - pretty good and very fresh ingredients.
9. Har Gau (Shrimp dumpling) - this one is beyond my expectation - the dumpling's skin is nicely made - not mashy and a bit chewy but not too hard. 10. Chicken with ham/mushroom/taro dumpling (雞札). Supposed this one should be with a ham slice, mushroom slice, taro slice and being tied up by a beancurd sheet. This one is just steamed chicken with mushroom. The taste is average.
11. Hot and Spicy soup - if we don't refer it to the renowned hot and spicy soup and take it as a sweet and sour soup, then it's ok, taste-wise. 12. I don't know what the fish patty is and it's a bit smelly. Supposed this one should be put inside the green bell pepper.
13. Cheong Fun with BBQ pork - the Cheong Fun itself is ok but the sauce is a bit too sweet. 14. pork knuckle and egg with ginger in black sweet vinegar. Very disappointing. Let's say if the Chef can't get the Chinese black sweet vinegar (八珍甜醋), then he should at least thicken the sauce with the collagen of the pork knuckle and the sliced cane sugar and one to two star anises. This one is without any vinegar taste and not even with any ginger aroma.
15. Cheong Fun with Chinese doughnut inside - quite average. 16. Chinese jelly but I don't know what this taste is from....
17. Longan with sea coconut - though I don't like this dessert, if the dessert should be served chilled, then it should be chilled enough, so this one saved a mark on it. It's very chilled.
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i checked the Gold booklet, both Renaissance KL and JW Marriott KL r not a participating property of Marriott Gold Card program; only Miri Marriott Resort is
so maybe that waitperson answers such question many times during a week, so she can answer yours without hesitation!
Before making a decision on trying this Dynasty restaurant, we asked the other cafe at the West Wing of this Renaissance and they said we can use that card after they called their management office; so for JW Marriott for their Shanghai restaurant... Mmh....
I cannot believe Panda Express in LA is 10 times better than the dish you paid for 30 Euro.
The dim sum above don't look too good. I think even BKK and LA are better than the above, and yet this restaurant is already high- end in KL.
So the Chinese Food in KL is not as good as those in BKK(or even LA), and let alone to mention HK.
So HK people are lucky as the food there is super. Second lucky shall be those at BKK la.
no, second lucky shall be those in Vancouver
Yes, I think Vancouver is much better than any other places in terms of Chinese food. :) However, due to some ingredients' restriction, they may not do well on some of the dishes...
Vancouver may have good Chinese food but I don't think the price is as good as those in BKK though. Yes and they may not have some of the ingredients. At least those "Wou Huen", "Pak Kwok", Orange Peel are banned from importing to US/Canada.
And some Chinese veggie may not be available either.
Just thought you might be interested to know that the best Cantonese food in Malaysia isn't located within high end hotels, so it isn't entirely fair to brand that Chinese food in KL isn't as good as the ones overseas.
Having said that, I do acknowledge that cosmopolitan cities overseas do import the best chefs from their native countries. The best Cantonese food I've experienced so far is at Melbourne. There is always a consistent long queue outside that restaurant during dinner peak hours!
Thanks Grace for the comments. I admitted that there are some very nice Chinese restaurants in KL and other cities and I did visit some very nice Chinese restaurants in KL, which are quite nice. However, supposed those high end hotels should have their restaurants be up to certain standard so as to maintain their quality and services.
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