The Champ Kitchen Solaris Zhu Duo Bao
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The Champ Kitchen Solaris Zhu Duo Bao

2.7

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2.8

6 Reviews

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  • Fransiska

    5.0

    Firstly we visited the Champ Kitchen at Kepong... cannot find this wall plug on website. We'd the pig trotter, stewed-braised lamb brisket (羊腩煲) and the preserved veggies... with pork crackling on steamed rice. The pork is indeed tender and juicy - basically fallsoff the bone! Flavor was exquisite and flawlessly seasoned. The lamb brisket 's almost to perfection - just how my grandfather (from Hong Kong) managed to get... just lacking mustard and further fermented bean curd (南乳). Offered piping hot! Still good! We also had the soup (烈汤) - pork ribs with winter melon - YUMMY! We paid RM120 for 3 folks. Must try to must keep coming back for my porkilious indulgence when in KUL. STRONGLY SUGGESTED!!!

  • Inesnur

    1.0

    This place isn't recommended when entertaining business partners and when you have only 1 hour for lunch before rushing off to some other meeting. The food won't come even after 1 hour during lunch period. We'd to cancel our orders and depart feelinghungry after the 1 hour wait around. The irony is whenever we really told them we need to leave by way of a certain period, we were told our orders will undoubtedly be ready within around 30 minutes. Thus, making claims and cannot deliver even with 1 hour. I won’t patronize this location ever again. There are several other dining places around and we are able to live without Champs Cooking area Solaris

  • Osman Mert

    1.0

    Waited for an excellent 2 . 5 hour for desk and the dinner. At the price tag on rm300 for the pork, whitened rice with minced meats, whitened rice with fried pork lard, tasteless wanton noodles and 4 plate of soup, this feels as though thebiggest con restaurant actually where they literally assist poor man meals at extremely expensive cost. The only real entertaining part isn't even eating but watching among the pork pot rise in flame. Never returning.

  • Palak.bhansali9

    1.0

    I tried to such as this place but I must say i can’t. The pork is really a gimmick - no braised pork can be achieved within 10 mins. Don’t trust me, just execute a google lookup. It’s cooked way back when, applied for from the freezer and positioned onthat clay pot, lit burning for that fake present. Tastes just like any braised pork. Coconut soup? I’m not sure if it’s refreshing considering the coconut is indeed “black” and felt enjoy it has been reused. They soup doesn’t have coconut flavor but have so very much msg i experienced to drink plenty of water. This is a spot to cheat your time, money and soul. Once you learn how exactly to braise pork you should understand this is only a gimmick. Never returning for lousy food.

  • Wulan Sari Sulaksono

    5.0

    Overall, this cafe gave me good provider and it persuaded myself to go there once again to possess my meal. The meals was good I attempted the pork knuckles, lamb and their poultry everything tasted great. The atmosphere of the eating place was therefore refreshing, and convenientfor their clients. I do actually like everything concerning the food and place.

  • Ilonna Claudya

    3.0

    Stumble onto this unassuming eating place on a Sunday early morning. Found out to become a great location for Chinese pork meals, like stewed pork knuckles along with other traditional dishes. Selection of rice or noodles. Meals are little bit pricey, but good portions and flavorful. Just complain isservice is really a little bit messy and staff very poorly dressed and consuming while working. Also their toilet doorway entrance is very exposed right to the dining region and front door. Overall, decent foods... but could possibly be pricey if ordering 3-4 meals. Noodles with pork price around RM16-RM22. Parking will be a problem during weekdays or lunch time times, inside the Solaris Mont Kiara region. Basement parking will undoubtedly be multiple flooring and a significant walk up.

The Champ Kitchen Solaris Zhu Duo Bao Location

The Champ Kitchen Solaris Zhu Duo Bao is located at Duta Kiara No.7-G, Jalan Solaris, Kuala Lumpur 50480 Malaysia. This is a Chinese restaurant near the Kuala Lumpur. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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