Unlike me, most of my friends eat and actually like bittergourd (so I'm the weird one) so Sie Yii decided to bring us to this famous bittergourd restaurant in Taman Sea for lunch back in August. Yeah, two months back IKR but better late than nothing *wink* Alright, back to the bittergourd restaurant.
A huge menu hung on the wall. |
Simple interior of the restaurant. I wonder why is it painted with yellow instead of green. |
Front page of the menu with few of their signature dishes I supposed. |
Even the drinks and some of the desserts are made from bittergourd! Fresh orange bitter gourd is definitely recommended, most of my friends liked it. |
Framed newspaper cuttings hanging on the wall. |
More on the other side of the wall, impressive huh? |
Japnese tofu with minced meat that got to be my favouriteee :9 Love the gravy, goes well with the rice. |
Potato leaves with belacan, the belacan tasted funny and it's too spicy to my liking. |
Stir fried bitter gourd with salted eggs. Nothing much, just that it's a tad too dry. |
Overall, it was quite a decent and satisfying meal for the four of us. Price wise, it's reasonable and somewhat similar to dining at any average Chinese restaurants I suppose, less than RM20 per pax inclusive of drinks. We went back there again a week later for another round of lunch, trying out other dishes but I didn't bring along my camera the other day, too bad. I'm definitely seeing us going back there again once in a while cause it's worth visiting especially for bittergourd lovers. I'm pretty sure your parents or older adults would enjoy dining here as well :D
The place is always packed during lunch time and dinner, so we would usually drop by before lunchtime to avoid the crowd. |
Why not try it out yourself? Go and indulge in a
Restoran Fu Kua (Non-halal)
No. 21, Jalan SS23/15 Taman Sea,
Petaling Jaya,
Selangor.
Tel no: 016-2434233/016-2191548
Operating Hours: 11:30am - 3.00pm/5.30pm-11.00pm
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