Dynasty Dragon Restaurant, KL
Well, I was in KL over the Hari Raya holidays to celebrate my dad-in-law’s birthday. And, after trying out the food over here in this restaurant, I really must blog it as it’s really good! Good service, great food, nice ambience and environment and clean kitchen! You can actually see the kitchen from outside the shopping mall, as there’s a glass window outside which give you a good view of the kitchen. I like the concept!
Ok, here’s the food…..
Mini Buddha Jump Over The Wall – soup boiled with scallop, shark fins, mushrooms…etc. Gives us the energy to makan the rest of the food …LOL
Crispy Suckling Piglet Skin – The skin is very crispy and it’s great to wrapped it in a pau(below) after dipping into the black plum sauce.
Dynasty’s Four Combinations – assorted food from the eatery.
Special Braised Estuary Grouper – One of the best dishes for the night. The fish meat is very tasty and fully absorbed the aroma of the gravy, which was nicely done!
Prawn in Superior Soup And Garlic
Stir Fried Lily Bulb with Ginger, Spring Onion And Mushroom
Stir Fried Piglet with Soya Sauce – which was cooked from the suckling piglet, after all the ‘skins’ are eaten.
Phoenix Golden Rice – Surprisingly, this is good too. I had two bowls of the vermicilli after all the food above! It’s so nicely fried and delicious!
Sweet Fancy Duets – the yellow kuih sorta like ‘malai kou’ (cantonese) with pandan kaya spread. I love it too!
Dynasty Dragon Restaurant is located at -ES18-20 Second Floor, IOI Mall (New Wing) Puchong, Selangor
on September 22, 2009 on 9:01 pm
Crispy Suckling Piglet Skin is my favorite !!
on September 23, 2009 on 5:50 am
kikey – it’s nice but fattening… 😛
on September 23, 2009 on 12:12 am
wa….lau… went for good food huh? so blessed to have a FIL to belanja u all.. or do u all share to give him this big makan? looks so yummy la.. i wanna try the last dish.. sweet tooth I have… long time never go for such posh dinner…
on September 23, 2009 on 5:51 am
haha…can always go to Overseas in Ipoh for a great dinner!
on September 23, 2009 on 1:08 am
love the stir fried lily bulb..
on September 23, 2009 on 5:51 am
wenn- I love mushrooms too! One of my all time fav food.
on September 23, 2009 on 9:21 am
The soup got some funny name
on September 25, 2009 on 4:49 am
BF – it’s a nickname (or joke) for a soup which has a lot of great ingredients ..till even Buddhas also cannot tahan to try it. Sorta..
on September 23, 2009 on 9:28 am
Look very nice! Expensive?
on September 25, 2009 on 4:48 am
it’s in IOI mall, should not be too far for you, Celine. Bring HB …makan then shop at the new wing.
on September 23, 2009 on 11:25 am
wah.. all expensive stuff.. except the goreng bihun & malay kuih only..
on September 25, 2009 on 4:47 am
dolly – mixed of expensive and not so expensive..
on September 23, 2009 on 9:31 pm
the pau has shape! wow. that’s nice. normally the ones i eat are all smoothed with no linings on them. nice shots.
From me to you, suejean =)
on September 25, 2009 on 4:46 am
SJ – yeah… it’s soft too but small. The presentation was good for all the dishes in this restaurant. Worth a try!
on September 24, 2009 on 3:06 pm
the piglet =(
on September 25, 2009 on 4:45 am
jen – u love it??
on September 28, 2009 on 5:48 am
i don’t. so “charn yan” =(
on September 25, 2009 on 3:26 am
Hey bro, next time when you blog about good food, you must show me some happy faces too ma… cos good foods make people happy, right? hahahahah.
the weekend is here and the long holiday is gone,,,,,, have a great weekend
on September 25, 2009 on 4:44 am
bro…u can actually view the happy faces in my facebook – http://www.facebook.com/chrisau Anyway, will add some ‘human touch’ to my blog next time.
Have a great weekend too.
on September 25, 2009 on 10:05 am
Coming to your blog makes me hungry!
on September 29, 2009 on 5:55 am
cindy – LOL
on September 27, 2009 on 3:04 pm
the roasted pig looks small. a baby pig?
oh ya thanks for the recommendation. it looks damn good! 🙂 will go give it a try some time!
on September 28, 2009 on 7:10 am
Ju Ann- yeah, it’s a baby pig. Actually , I feel slightly bad eating it … And, my dad-in-law didn’t even touch it.
on September 28, 2009 on 3:32 am
hi, happy birthday to your dad-in-law.. the food looks great.
in the Philippines we call the roasted pig – lechon ^_^
i like crispy lechon..mouthwatering.
on September 28, 2009 on 7:10 am
Thanks Meryl. Yeah, I understand pinoys love pork.
on September 28, 2009 on 4:22 am
food looks yummy…
but they look expensive too =(
i need to get my lunch soon.. it’s making me hungry.. =P
on September 28, 2009 on 7:11 am
kenwooi – once a while lor…
on August 4, 2010 on 4:46 am
Hi can i know how many persons set you eat .i going to have mine this week.but the picture seems like very small portion only!
on August 4, 2010 on 6:06 am
Yeap, it’s for a table of typically 10 persons.