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Posted by kampungboycitygal in Cheras, Chinese Food, Kuala Lumpur. 11 Comments
It’s an early birthday celebration for KampungBoy’s fourth sister, Tong at Lin Yuan Steamboat Kitchen at Queen’s Park, Cheras. It was our very first time to Queen’s Park, the open-air retail park concept is quite a unique shopping experiences.
Lin Yuan is reputable for the freshest seafood brought in from Pulau Ketam everyday and it takes 4 – 5 hours to make the soup base everyday by using tender chicken meat and quality dry seafood, no MSG or preservatives is added in the cooking process.
Apart from steamboat, Lin Yuan also serves Chinese cuisine from simple Chinese dishes such as mouth-watering Fried Yee Mee to delectable Fried Crab with salted egg. While waiting, KampungBoy’s sister ordered the Fried Mee Hon with Stewed Pork to cure our hunger pangs. The canned stew pork is sinfully delicious melt in your mouth texture, and the gravy is evenly soaked up by the mee hoon.
Instead of the normal clear broth, tom yam or herbal soup base, we had the ‘Golden Pumpkin Porridge‘ soup base which is a very healthy choice. The thick soup base, being the first in Malaysia (DUN PLAY PLAY) is sweet and creamy.
Deep Fried Bean Curd + Deep Fried Dumplings
Abalone Slices + Wanton
Homemade Bean Curd + Fish Wanton
customary bottle of wines for the celebration
What we love about Lin Yuan is the open air concept with spacious seating of 60 seats and over 300 carpark bays. Of course, the EXCELLENT services and freshest ingredients will definitely lure us back for a second visit. Total bill comes to RM 170 for 7 pax, which is quite reasonable because we had double serving of everything shown above. Thanks to Tong and BF for footing the bill.
Posted by Christy on November 16, 2007 at 12:46 am
Oooo…I have always liked steamboat!!:)
Woww…and exclusive Bordeaux wines, I bet it was a splashin’ affair!!:D
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Posted by MeiyeN on November 16, 2007 at 3:48 am
where’s queen’s park? da beehoon with stewed pork.. very interesting! i wonder if they are any other places serve this dish..
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Posted by Precious Pea on November 16, 2007 at 7:41 am
I like the steamboat here too. I took the clear soup instead of porridge as Hubby not keen to try. Everything very fresh here, don’t mind going to try the pumpkin porridge next time.
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Posted by Imbi & Itchy on November 16, 2007 at 8:53 am
i go queenspark for my shopping from time to time too, but never to eat. must stop over this place next time. thanks!
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Posted by ai wei on November 17, 2007 at 4:10 am
travel over to cheras for food or shopping?! haha. i never know there is this restaurant in Queen’s park. wanna try them out especially the pumpkin based porridge.
very happy to see you at the dinner ytr. nice to meet you!~
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Posted by KampungboyCitygal on November 17, 2007 at 2:55 pm
pinkangaroo: sure do
christy: haha big steamboat fans must try lin yuan..yeah it was a great celebration
meiyen: im not too sure le, but lin yuan’s version is divine
precious pea: hehe cant wait for ur post on tht
imbi n itchy: icic, must drop by the eateries around there
aiwei: yeah too much to try around cheras, nice to meet u too
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Posted by Kenny on November 18, 2007 at 11:49 pm
Huh?? pumpkin porridge based steamboat, new 4 me.. gonna try it out.
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Posted by jasmine on November 19, 2007 at 12:13 am
sounds interesting… esp. the soup base. and i’m a huge fan of anything pumpkin
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Posted by KampungboyCitygal on November 19, 2007 at 3:10 pm
kenny: yeah quite nice le, worth trying
jasmine: hehe me too, love pumpkin base food
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Posted by wmw on November 19, 2007 at 5:18 pm
Pumpkin porridge! Me wanna try….
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Posted by Worst steamboat on June 4, 2011 at 9:47 pm
shit worst restaurant in KL RM450 for 6 person. Shit. don’t go
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