Bai Wei Cuisine @ Desa Sri Hartamas

Bai Wei Cuisine, Chinese Dishes @ Desa Sri Hartamas


Just last weekend, I was over at Desa Sri Hartamas with the Mrs and kid, to dine at this rather new place serving some delectable noms. Bai Wei Cuisine @ Desa Sri Hartamas serves a wide variety of Chinese cuisine, located just beside Old Town White Coffee, so it is rather easy to locate. Per my understanding, the name comes about from the fact that Bai Wei serves different dishes from various provinces in China. Check out what we had that afternoon. 


Bai Wei Cuisine @ Desa Sri Hartamas
Bai Wei Cuisine @ Desa Sri Hartamas

百味濃 Bai Wei Cuisine
Address: 38G, Jalan 28/70A,
Desa Sri Hartamas,
50480 Kuala Lumpur.
Contact: +603-2389 3701
Business Hours: 8am - 10pm daily

Simple, coffee shop styled interior
Simple, coffee shop styled interior
Artistic wall
Artistic wall

The restaurant itself is located at a corner in Desa Sri Hartamas where there's ample parking during the weekend, something which I like. There aren't too many Chinese restaurants in the vicinity, with Old Town White Coffee just beside, Bai Wei Cuisine attracted quite a crowd from the locals. There's even this beautiful huge wall painting depicting an oriental lady. 

Snacks & Appetizers


Fried Dumpling - RM7
Fried Dumpling - RM7
Bai Wei Trio Platter - RM10
Bai Wei Trio Platter - RM10

The portions were reasonable for its price, where we started off with some snacks before ordering our mains. The Bai Wei Trio Platter comprise of 3 types of fish paste stuffed in crispy bean curd sheet served with different condiments. Not bad at all, and if you like any of it, you could order the individual fish paste appetiser. They

Mains

Signature Mee Pok @ RM7.50
Signature Mee Pok - RM7.50

One of Bai Wei Cuisine's signature dish is their Mee Pok. It looks simple enough, but trust me when I say it's delicious! The homemade noodles are really smooth in texture, topped with minced pork and crispy pork lard, the pork lard makes all the difference. Each of their fish cakes, fish balls and noodles are made in-house, which the folks from Bai Wei are rather proud off. No preservatives, or boric acid. Nice!

Celery Noodles - RM8
Celery Noodles - RM8

Celery Noodles? Why not right, it sounds healthy enough just by the name of the dish. The soup is flavourful, with home made celery noodles being the star of this dish. Inside, there's a whole lot of fish cake, and fish balls for your enjoyment. 

Fried Fish Noodles and Chee Cheong Fun - RM8.50
Fried Fish Noodles and Chee Cheong Fun - RM8.50

My favourite dish that afternoon has to be the Fried Fish Noodles and Chee Cheong Fun. It tastes like Char Kuey Teow, but instead of using the rice noodles, they used the crunchy fish noodles and chee cheong fun instead. The results were delicious! Loved how there's even a hint of wok hei in the dish. Yummy stuff. 


Golden Homeland Noodles - RM8.50
Golden Homeland Noodles - RM8.50
Lovely egg
Lovely egg

Another variation of their signature Pok Mee, we have the Golden Homeland Noodles. Instead of the flatter noodles, here they use these soft egg noodles, with rice cakes, eggs, minced pork and crispy pork lard thrown into the mix. 

Rice Dish


Hainanese Chicken Rice - RM8
Homemade Porridge - RM7
Homemade Porridge - RM7

Bai Wei Cuisine not only serves yummy homemade noodles, they have rice dishes and porridge as well. I ordered their Homemade Porridge for Martin, and he loves it, especially the fish cakes inside. We also tried their Hainanese Chicken Rice, served with these white steamed chicken which is bound to delight. 

Dessert & Drinks


Red Bean Sago Soup (Hot) - RM4.50
Red Bean Sago Soup (Hot) - RM4.50
Double Boiled WinterMelon Longan (Cold) - RM4.50
Double Boiled WinterMelon Longan (Cold) - RM4.50

End your meal at Bai Wei Cuisine with their selection of sweet Chinese desserts. We went for their Red Bean Sago Soup (Hot) and Double Boiled WinterMelon Longan (Cold), the best of both worlds. A perfect end to a fulfilling and rather affordable meal in Desa Sri Hartamas. 


Martin and Janice at Bai Wei Cuisine
Martin and Janice at Bai Wei Cuisine
Signature Hainan Tea - RM3.80
Signature Hainan Tea - RM3.80

Don't leave Bai Wei Cuisine without trying out their Signature Hainan Tea, a combination of milk, tea and foam giving us one of the nicest milk tea I've had in a while. Don't forget to drop by Bai Wei Cuisine @ Desa Sri Hartamas the next time you are in the vicinity! 




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  1. Everything looks clinically clean, I like that, Very refreshing to look at.

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