Chinese Muslim Restaurant Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/chinese-muslim-restaurant/ #1 Food Reviews & Places Website For Malaysians Sun, 24 Jun 2018 09:49:35 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://funntaste.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped-fnt-icon-32x32.jpg Chinese Muslim Restaurant Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/chinese-muslim-restaurant/ 32 32 KungFu Ramen @ Dataran Mentari, Bandar Sunway https://funntaste.com/kungfu-ramen/ Sat, 11 Nov 2017 14:00:52 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=1891 KungFu Ramen is a Chinese Muslim restaurant that specialize in Lanzhou Beef Noodles, a popular dish originating from Lanzhou in China. If you don’t consume beef, you can opt for chicken or lamb, which cost you around RM8.00 to RM11.00. It’s easy to pass of KungFu Ramen as another regular Chinese Muslim restaurant that caters to …

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KungFu Ramen is a Chinese Muslim restaurant that specialize in Lanzhou Beef Noodles, a popular dish originating from Lanzhou in China. If you don’t consume beef, you can opt for chicken or lamb, which cost you around RM8.00 to RM11.00.

It’s easy to pass of KungFu Ramen as another regular Chinese Muslim restaurant that caters to the Muslim who loves a bowl of piping hot noodle. As a team of food connoisseur who always have eager to learn about different cuisines, we gave this place a shot, and we were tremendously disappointed.

Read on to find out why.

During dinner time on a Wednesday evening, there were not many dine-ins at KungFu Ramen, but there were couple of customers who did takeaways. The environment here was not inviting, staff were showing reckless lack of concern to the customers, and they were lazily slow to attend, not exactly a place where we foresee millennials would step in.

On the bright side, the noodles were not as bad as their service. We ordered a bowl of hot Braised Beef Noodle With Beef (RM8.50). The broth was soothing with pieces of beef, and the hand-pulled noodles, which were freshly made by the sifu, was firm and springy. Feel free to add more chillies into the soup, we felt it made the dish tasted better. However if you love heavy flavored food, this dish may not suit you as it was lacking in the oomph factor.

Now here’s the interesting part.

We also ordered a Fried Hand-Pulled Noodle With Beef (RM10.00). After the dish was served, we took out our DSLR to take photos. Nothing odd with the dish at the first glimpse.

Look carefully, something’s missing.

But when we were ready to chow down, we found out there was no beef in it (we thought it was covered under the noodle). Immediately we passed the noodle dish to the sifu who was visibly disappointed by his staff’s lack of mindfulness. There were zero apologies nor explanation made from the staff.

The tiny chunks of beef were later added.

The Fried Hand-Pulled Noodle With Beef was bland and upsetting. The noodles had little or no taste, and the tomato gravy was watery. For the sake of not wasting food, we managed to force ourselves to finish the food with the help of the chilli.

Verdict

The Braised Beef Noodle With Beef was better than the Fried Hand-Pulled Noodle With Beef.

Service wise, the ordering process was unfortunately painful. The staff who attended our order (who speaks fluent Malay, 100% not from China) was clueless, zero knowledge towards the menu. Not to say they were discourteous, but it could have been better if they could say “please hold on”, “I’ll get my sifu to explain.”

We also did some investigating on the restaurant as the tables all come with a glass burners which was quite odd. Turn out, the premise of KungFu Ramen was used to be Run Yuan Coconut Steamboat, a steamboat place that uses coconut water in the broth. As we dug deeper, we found out that both restaurants KungFu Ramen and Run Yuan is operated by the same owner due to the same phone number he advertised.

While we’re certain KungFu Ramen has its appeal, given what happened to us, a gentle warning, do try this KungFu Ramen at your peril. On an irrelevant remark, the sifu was friendly and let us take photos.

More Info:

KungFu Ramen / Mee Tarik Kungfu Ramen
12a, Jalan PJS 8/10,
Dataran Mentari, Bandar Sunway,
Petaling Jaya, 46150, Selangor.

Cuisine: Chinese Muslim
Operating Hours: 11:30AM – 11:30PM, Daily

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10 Best Chinese Muslim Restaurants In The Klang Valley https://funntaste.com/10-best-chinese-muslim-restaurants-klang-valley/ Mon, 30 Oct 2017 04:00:28 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=1624 Malaysia is home to a diverse and multicultural population, with the second biggest race being Chinese, result in a wide range of authentic Chinese dining options, from traditional dishes served in China, to Malaysian-style Chinese food. Our country, whose populations are predominantly Muslim, of course there are Halal options cater to the Muslim community. Here’s a list of 10 …

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Malaysia is home to a diverse and multicultural population, with the second biggest race being Chinese, result in a wide range of authentic Chinese dining options, from traditional dishes served in China, to Malaysian-style Chinese food. Our country, whose populations are predominantly Muslim, of course there are Halal options cater to the Muslim community.

Here’s a list of 10 Best Chinese-Muslim Restaurants in the Klang Valley.

1. HOMST @ Taman Tun Dr Ismail, KL and more

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Popular with the Malay crowd, HOMST is another famous Chinese Muslim tai chow spot to go. Situated in TTDI, the restaurant boasts an extensive menu including a large variety of seafood dishes such as soft shell crab, lala, sotong, and prawn. Their Asam Fish and Salted Egg Yolk Eggplant are two of their most recommended dishes.

2. Restoran Mee Tarik Warisan Asli @ Sungai Besi, Shah Alam, Bangi and more

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Founded by Chinese Muslim Mr.Hassan a couple of years ago, Mee Tarik Warisan Asli offers a great selection of hand pulled noodles (la mien) from Lanzhou in China. The noodles can be cooked in a soupy broth or stir fried are usually served with beef, mutton or chicken. To-date, there are more than 20 outlets more across Malaysia. Some fans also claim that their la mien is very identical to standard Lanzhou la mien eateries that you see at every corner of China.

3. Golden Valley @ Taman Tun Dr Ismail, KL

Located at TTDI, a stone throw away from Hospital Pakar Damansara, Golden Valley draws the business lunch crowd especially weekday. This restaurant serve a wide range of Halal Chinese food, from fried rice, fried noodles, noodles soup, and more, with one of the recommended dishes in this cosy restaurant being the Assorted Seafood in Assam Sauce.

4. Amber Chinese Muslim @ Bangsar South, KL

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Imagine a nice sit-down Chinese restaurant that serves Halal dishes in large portions, no-frills and fast service, at reasonable prices all in Nexus at Bangsar South. That’s what Amber Chinese is providing. There’s the usual suspects, such as Kung Pao Chicken and Saute Tofu in Hot & Spicy Sauce (Ma Po Tofu).

5. Restoran Mohammad Chow @ Damansara Perdana Business Centre, PJ

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Mohammad Chow whips up a wide range of scrumptious tai chow dishes and individual plate meals such as Yong Chow Fried Rice and Hokkien noodles. Many Muslim people regard this spot as their top place to go when they’re craving for Chinese food. The Buttermilk Chicken and Marmite Prawns are two of their most popular dishes to order. For those with sweet tooth and a hint of exotic flavour, the Durian Crepes is a must.

6. Jibby Chow @ SS15 Subang, Subang Jaya

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At first glance, you’d assumed the restaurant was a café thanks to its black and gold décor. However Jibby Chow is actually a new sister company by Jibby Group serving halal Chinese food, therefore no pork and alcohol is served. Located in Courtyard, Jibby Chow is possibly the only proper Chinese Muslim restaurant in SS15 amidst the many Korean restaurants.

7. Madam Lim’s Kitchen Restaurant @ Mutiara Damansara

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We admit that we are cheating a little bit here but you could argue that Madam Lim deserves to be on this list because they serve both cheap and delicious Malay and Chinese dishes that are Muslim friendly. With fresh locally-sourced high quality ingredients, Madam Lim is a favourite amongst family units and working class, seeking for Malay-Chinese comfort food.

8. Bei Ping @ Seksyen 15, Shah Alam

Helmed by husband and wife team (husband’s from Beijing, wife’s from Malaysia), Bei Ping aims to channel a sense of Beijing’s charm through some of the scrumptious capital dishes. Their specialty here is the Beijing (Bei Ping) Duck that’s crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, served sliced and sandwiched in Chinese crepes. Their Fried Sweet Potato is delicious too.

9. Restaurant Hj. Sharin Low Grand @ Bangi, Kota Damansara and more

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Since opening its first outlet in 2009, Hj. Sharin Low Grand has quickly cemented its place as the go-to restaurant for delicious seafood dishes. That being said, every seafood lover should try out their array of fish, crab and ‘lala’ dishes. To-date, the restaurant has since expanded to more than 20 branches in Malaysia and even all the way to Indonesia.

10. Restoran Adam Lai @ Seksyen 15, Shah Alam, Prima Sri Gombak, and Dataran Wangsa Melawati

Established in March 2012, the restaurant is a collaborative venture between Chef Adam Lai, local celebrity Ebby Yus, and two other friends, Helmy Harun and Faizal Abdul Jabar. Restoran Adam Lai is home to some of the tastiest Chinese Muslim food in the Klang Valley. This restaurant’s menu is brimming over with choices ranging from shark’s fin soup, butter prawns, chilli crabs and much, much more.

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