We had this Claypot Wine Chicken that is a combination of Chinese yellow rice wine with chicken and ginger shreds. This is an extremely popular dish for Chinese women after giving birth as the Chinese believe the ginger will help get rid of the wind you suffer from as an after effect. During their one month confinement, Chinese women get fed this all the time until they're sick of it. I actually like this dish once in a while as it's pretty tasty and great with white rice.
We had a steamed grass carp with a minced garlic and ginger sauce that was cooked just right. The sauce was not too salty and the fish is quite light and tasty. One thing about this place, it does not seem to be heavy handed with oil like other Chinese eateries.
This is their Salt Baked Chicken which was not that fantastic. The chicken was not salty enough. The proprietor came around to ask us feedback about the food and we told her the chicken was not salty enough and she said she did not want to add to much salt for health reasons. Fair enough but somehow it just does not taste right without that extra salt.
I think this is Steamed Choy Sum with fried garlic. I liked this as there was not much oil in the dish. Usually whenever you order the vegetable dish from a chinese restaurant, it is swimming in a pool of oil which I hate.
The place is relatively new and is open for lunch and dinner. I wouldn't say the food is super fantastic but I think it's a pretty decent meal if you're around the Petaling Jaya area and want some home cooked food with less oil. You can try their Hot Pepper Soup the next time you're there as they serve it with some unusual items like shellfish lala, lamb and chicken.
We had a steamed grass carp with a minced garlic and ginger sauce that was cooked just right. The sauce was not too salty and the fish is quite light and tasty. One thing about this place, it does not seem to be heavy handed with oil like other Chinese eateries.
This is their Salt Baked Chicken which was not that fantastic. The chicken was not salty enough. The proprietor came around to ask us feedback about the food and we told her the chicken was not salty enough and she said she did not want to add to much salt for health reasons. Fair enough but somehow it just does not taste right without that extra salt.
I think this is Steamed Choy Sum with fried garlic. I liked this as there was not much oil in the dish. Usually whenever you order the vegetable dish from a chinese restaurant, it is swimming in a pool of oil which I hate.
The place is relatively new and is open for lunch and dinner. I wouldn't say the food is super fantastic but I think it's a pretty decent meal if you're around the Petaling Jaya area and want some home cooked food with less oil. You can try their Hot Pepper Soup the next time you're there as they serve it with some unusual items like shellfish lala, lamb and chicken.
Goldview Hakka Food Restaurant
Sea Park (opposite Giant supermarket and post office)
Sea Park (opposite Giant supermarket and post office)
Petaling Jaya
Closed on Tuesdays
Closed on Tuesdays
*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from the restaurant for writing this review.
boo,
ReplyDeleteAgree with you that alot of chinese restaurants tend to overdo the oil abit. This hakka restaurant looks quite good. What are traditional hakka dishes?
Cheers,
-Makan Kings-
Makan King - traditional hakka dishes they serve there are the black vinegar trotters and the mui choy kau yoke. They also have steamed salted fish pork and grilled portugese fish.
ReplyDeleteboo,
ReplyDeleteAll sounds so good!!! Didnt know that black vinegar trotters and mui choy kau yoke are hakka dishes! Only know how to eat la! :D
Cheers,
-Makan Kings-
mrst - never mind, you come back to Malaysia and then you can eat as much wine chicken as you like.
ReplyDeletemakan king - No worries! Just keep eating and blogging away.
ate loads of rice wine chic during confinement but since it was not an everyday feature, i'm still not sick of it :p yummzzz
ReplyDeletemrst, simple to cook la this dish... substitute the rice wine wid white wine or DOM :D
babe - thanks for the tip on cooking this dish.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! In the Philippines, eating ginger soups for new moms is said to induce lactation too.
ReplyDeletekaren, guess everyone uses the same principles just that we never realise it.
ReplyDeletejust came back from this restaurant. the steamed carp were delicious and a bit spicy. I ordered their Mui Choy Kau Yoke, which was really good too. Same as their Ginger Braised Duck, tender and full of flavour, we even finished the sauce to bits. The other surprise were their Seafood Omelette, came in Tit Pan style .. overall, good experience and not too pricey for PJ folks.
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