Recently, we re-visited Fong Lye, a favourite for Taiwanese cooked dishes with porridge served with sweet potatoes or rice. It's always advisable to eat early at this place or else it gets super packed with people. If you do happen to end up here during peak dinner time, be patient as sometimes the food can take up to 45 minutes to arrive.
Since it was the two of us, we ordered only a few items from the menu. First, was their fried four angled beans (RM15++) which is one of my favourite vegetables. Fried with whole soy beans, deep fried ikan bilis (anchovies), garlic and chili, it's delicious eaten with lots of plain porridge. I especially love the whole soy beans (this is the fresh version which soy bean paste is made from) but be careful with the seeds inside it.
Although most people order bittergourd with sliced pork or chicken, the original dish is actually fried with beef slices. Known as Fu Kwa Ngau (RM16++), this dish is done really well here. Tender beef slices intermingle with the sliced bittergourd coated in the sauce flavoured with soy bean paste. It's not on the menu but ask for it and you won't be dissapointed.
If you have eaten the famous Taiwanese dish, the Three Cup Chicken, you will notice they use basil leaves in their cooking to flavour their dishes. In this unique dish, clams (RM15++) are fried with garlic slices, cut red chillies and basil leaves with a touch of soy sauce to give it flavour. Simple but extremely aromatic, this is so delicious as the flavours don't drown out but enhance the sweet taste of the clams.
No desserts here but they do give you a small shot glass of a lemon drink to cleanse your palate after the satisfying meal. Most of the customers here are regulars so don't be surprised if you keep bumping into the same people all the time here.
Fong Lye Restaurant
9, Ground Floor, Plaza Prismaville
Jalan 19/70A,
Desa Sri Hartamas
Tel No: 03 - 6201 7998
(Non Halal. Do come early as the place gets packed and noisy inside. Another branch is found along Jalan Imbi.)
*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
Hmmm I've never thought of going to Desa Sri Hartamas for porridge. The vegetables look really fresh, whilst the clams look nice and juicy and whole!
ReplyDeleteI stumbled upon your blog while researching best KL restaurants to eat at while visiting the Malaysian capital. Fantastic reviews and nice pics.
ReplyDeleteWondering if you can offer any recommendations for good halal French or "fusion" places to eat in KL.
Many thanks.
lyrical lemongrass - this place is more like a Taiwanese porridge restaurant but gets super packed during dinner time.
ReplyDeleteNorlinda - glad to hear you're coming to KL. Just ate french food last weekend so can recommend you one place, will drop you an email.
Been to this place once and loved their black coloured minced pork dish which goes so well with rice. Oh yes, it was super packed that night we went but I think their shop a bit too small.
ReplyDeleteprecious pea - black coloured minced pork? Hmmm, sounds like another dish to try. Yeah the place is small. The imbi one feels slightly bigger but I only ate lunch there once.
ReplyDeleteif i am there, i would definitely order da clams.... so mouth watering! another thing, i didn't know that da "fu kwa" supposed to fry with beef.. i've always thought that it's "fu kwa" chicken...
ReplyDeleteDroolicious pictures, as alwiz.
ReplyDeleteLove four angle beans! The clams look good too, must check this place out. Thanks!
ReplyDeletei love eating in this place. this was also the place apparently where some rich fler got car jacked. they just walked in during meal time, pointed a gun at the fler, and escorted him out.
ReplyDeletemeiyen - the clams are very good here. Nice and plump vs the ones we usually get.
ReplyDeletetummythoz - thxs for yr kuchai lama tip! Looks like a good place to try one day when I'm around that area.
wmw - just be prepared to wait though.
fbb - yeah, I remember that big hoo hah. Luckily I don't drive a car which anyone wants to steal!
looks great! maybe will try (hesitating...), really got steal car case?
ReplyDeletetekko - I think it was either a merc or a harrier so don't worry as they only go for the luxury models.
ReplyDeletejackson - no news so I think you better try somewhere else. Guess she only know Taiwanese food but not Taiwanese beef noodles.
Sorry to hijack yr thread..
ReplyDeleteYou should try this restaurant called Chez Moi, also located at Desa Sri Hartamas. You can get further details at www.chezmoi.com.my, tried it out last night and quite impressed as it's relatively good value for money.
chew - I have seen that place. Biding my time before trying it though.
ReplyDeleteThey have Ostrich Meat Balls, tastes good and a decent size. First time I've ever tried Ostrich meat..
ReplyDeleteEven the website is quite comprehensive, with a complete menu listing...
U should give it a go and let us know what you think...