Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Lunches @ Hutong

Dropping by Lot10 for an event on last weekend....Since we were early, we decided to drop by Hutong to try out some of the 'famous' foodstalls.
Ordered this beef noodle set which comes with a drink (Chinese tea), blanched choy sum, a bowl of soup with offal and beef balls...all for RM12.90.
I tried some of the noodles, tasted ok (nothing to shout about) but the noodles were bouncy.
 this plate of duck egg CKT has 3 pieces of prawns and lotsa 'lap cheong' (waxed Chinese sausage)...very KL-style sort of CKT...priced at RM11.90. Full of 'wok hei' and got me thirsty after eating this.
The entire Hutong foodcourt is just too confusing with stalls scattered here & there. For a first timer, I found it hard to find a 'specific' stall and got lost when finding my way back to the seat.
Pricewise & ambience...I still prefer the nearby Food Republic @ Pavillion.

4 comments:

mun said...

I see the big prawns in the CKT and I so want to eat it! Yum yum! I heard that the hutong food court is smaller now but can't verify it. Is it smaller now than previously?

Somewhere in Singapore said...

Saw my favourite prawns, hehe...

Twilight Man said...

I went there to eat several times when I had guests visiting KL as I wanted them to try the KL hawkers at their best. I also dislike their messy layout but they cannot do much as that is a basement with all pillars.

Nux V said...

Mun: I dunno about the previous...but yea, it is small (and stuffy underground)...I tink some renovation goin on...Well, this is not the place if you want to dine in comfort foodcourt.

Somewhere in Singapore: my fav too!

Twilight Man: I think the food were good last time...But nowadays, most food were prepared by foreign workers. So, not much different from any foodcourt...

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