Mang Chuan Restaurant is located just behind the Wangsa Maju LRT Station and have been my favourite haunt for food at night. I rarely have the opportunity to catch my breakfast there, but recently I took the chance to have something light before my journey back hometown for the Raya holidays.
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One of the breakfast Dim Sum stalls available in the morning |
Mang Chuan Restaurant is more like a coffee shop to me, but since the titles states it as such, then we'll stick with the restaurant title. Anyway what's important is the food! The place was already bustling with customers even though it was only 8.30am in the morning. I guess people here do love to have a nice breakfast to start the day off.
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Full house! |
As there were only the three of us that morning, we just ordered some char siew baos, "bak bao", dim sum and some soupy dish for Janice. Check out the photos below to see what we took before the long journey back.
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Char Siew Bao (RM1.50 each) and one big Bak Bao (RM2.80) |
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"Tua Bao" delicious filling |
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Dim Sum just for the taste |
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Some rather healthy Kuey Teow Soup - RM4 |
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the pao looks so good. I had char siew pao this morning and it wasn't good.
ReplyDeletewangsa maju? cool hehe! long time no makan dimsum . . . I miss it!
ReplyDeletewanna go out for dim sum oso
ReplyDeleteOoooo...the pao so tua liap...so meaty!!! Yum! Yum! I can imagine biting into it. Slurpzzzzz!!!!!!
ReplyDeletehehe, this is the place where i usually have my breakfast.. so you ordered the dimsum ah?? i can tell you this is the WORST dimsum i ever had!! the pork ball noodles is not bad actually.. and oh, i banned the wantan noodles also, cos they are not honest, few times i saw the stall owner take a little off the noodles from every portion so that he can accumulate for an extra portion.. not good!!
ReplyDeleteI looking for wangsa maju dim sum.. thanks for recommend to me..
ReplyDeleteAh ha, this used to be my favourite makan place, always hv the stall food with a glass of sugar cane!
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know what, one day you should come up with an "Ultimate Guide to Wangsa Maju Food" blog post :)
ReplyDeletefuiyohhh dominating wangsa maju i see. time to make a flag!
ReplyDeletefor a sec I thought it was IPoh or Penang. The bak bao really looks delicious, makes me crave for it.
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Seems very delicious. I must go and try.
ReplyDeleteI saw the big pao too when having my lunch at there but didn't try. Never try their dim sum before but I ever try the fried yam and honestly to say, not delicious one :P
ReplyDeleteThe pau looks good... no wonder u like to frequent here.. the food also ngam me.. hahaha..
ReplyDeletelotsa ppl at this place, must be the food is nice..
ReplyDeletethe pau and dim sum looks tempting! :)
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Gosh this post is making me craving for dimsum ): not gooood.
ReplyDeletei hardly go to wangsa maju these days. Last time during college time i was there every weekend!!
ReplyDeleteThe "tua" bao is really tua!!!
ReplyDeleteI love dim sum!
ReplyDeletei like Dim Sum..
ReplyDeletelast time I eat at Hong Kong :)
You stay in Wangsa Maju? That's bloody far! : D
ReplyDeleteNice bao and dim sum! : )
ReplyDeletewa...looks like a lot of people wor. food there must be very good
ReplyDeleteMan,you are one blessed man leh,, breakfast also got gaya ,,kkekekekek
ReplyDeletehey bro,how is the wedding preparation coming?