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Bidrage med feedbackOne of my favorite place in IOI, when it's cold and rainy, and I'm in IOI, I'll make it a point to eat here. Pay attention to the spice level. There is a video of how to order.
Food: Price: Service: Environment: Additional paid another RM28 to have 2 type of soup, ordered chicken soup and mala soup, its very salty. Most of the ingredients are just frozen food. Some seafoods are not even being fully defrosted so its with a bad taste. Personally felt that it's not worth with the price.
Our go to mala restaurant as it's near our workplace. Food wise was okay to our liking. Staffs were friendly when we asked for something. The environment was quiet as there weren't many customer here (however you do get a good view of the ice skating rink while having your meal).
How to order? I guess I am not the only guest who is confused by the serving method. The cashier and staff are staring at 20+ of us, not offering any help or invitation. We have to ask a few times and finally understood the options. The soup tasted like MSG concentrate, I didn't drink the sugar riches botol tea. If you cannot take spicy food, order plain flavour, else the flaming level is through the roof. Fried chicken wings also seasoned with more msg seasoning. Prawns are not fresh. Let me think of something positive....this is the only restaurant we can find empty space. No queue.
It's my first time trying here i'd say this reminded me back when i travelled to Xi An Except that the spice is bearable this time. Chose our own ingredients we wanted paid according to the weight. Shared among 3 people including me all of us were fulllll almost died cause of the mala. It's been a week now and I'm craving for it.