Showing posts with label noodles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label noodles. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2022

Wok Hey from Singapore Now Offering Fine Asian Stir-Fry Dishes at Sunway Pyramid

Follow the breath of the wok to Wok Hey when you are at Sunway Pyramid. See your customized stir-fry Asian food dance gracefully in the wok.

Originally from Singapore, WOK HEY Malaysia is now in Sunway Pyramid to offer Malaysians aromatic stir-fry options of:

Egg Fried Rice
Shanghai Fried Rice
Fresh Ramen
Fresh Udon

with toppings of prawns, chicken and beef and 11 other nutritious add-ons.

Check them out with their 1 for 1 promo from 12-15th May 2022.

Opening of the new Wok Hey at Sunway Pyramid

Located just above the ice rink next to A&W Restaurant

WOK HEY, Singapore’s fast-casual, convenient, take-out kiosk concept offering tasty, nutritional, value-for-money, customizable Asian stir-fry dishes with a modern twist, is bringing the deliciousness to Malaysia. Inspired by the cornerstone of Cantonese-style cooking, WOK HEY was seeded on the idea to create modern interpretations of the traditional Asian stir-fry staples in a box. 

With over 34 outlets in Singapore, WOK HEY makes its international debut in Sunway Pyramid in mid-January 2022. Located at LG2.43A, WOK HEY is set to charm Malaysian tastebuds with Singapore’s finest stir-fry dishes, flavoured with a whole load of “wok hei” goodness.

Customize your stir-fry order with these nutritious ingredients

To appeal to a large variety of consumers, the WOK HEY concept ensures every dish offers tasty and healthy Asian staples - rice and noodles, as the mains. These are then customized for everyone, with a wide selection and combination of quality ingredients. This includes meticulously sourced ingredients from regional farming communities and rice harvested from the luscious paddy fields in Japan. As a result, more than 2,000 possible combinations of high quality, affordable and fresh meals, appealing to all Malaysian taste buds with each bite of WOK HEY deliciousness.

Watching the stir-fry at the open kitchen through the glass

The open kitchen allows everyone to know what goes into each dish, while witnessing the high hygiene standards of the meals, prepared with eco-friendly custom-made kitchen equipment. Additionally, dishes are packed in specially designed boxes to fit on-the-go consumption while maintaining the freshness. On that note, Malaysians can get their hands on award-winning WOK HEY meals by the skilled and consistent chefs, including fully customizable options of Egg Fried Rice, Shanghai Fried Rice, as well as Fresh Ramen and Udon combinations.

Egg Fried Rice with prawns and ebiko

Turn into a rice lover with their Egg Fried Rice. The rice is well tossed making every grain of rice covered with egg. It's impposible to not notice the fragrance of the egg. Add prawns and ebiko to make it the ultimate comfort food.

Shanghai Fried Rice with beef and brocolli

Shanghai Fried Rice with dark sauce is irresitable. Beef is also well marinated and tender. Add brocolli for a balanced meal.

Fresh Udon with chicken

Try all four Wok Hey with buy 1 free 1 promotion from 12th-15th May 2022

Dad customizing his Wok Hey

Wok Hey menu

My favourite are the prawns


Egg Fried Rice

Fresh Ramen

Fresh Udon

Shanghai Fried Rice


WOK HEY will also be bringing its goodness to more people in the community by opening in 1 Utama Shopping Centre this July 2022! For more information and updates on WOK HEY, visit wokhey.my and check out their social media pages @mywokhey.


Saturday, June 24, 2017

Porco Macau Pork Chop Bun @ Lot 10 Hutong

There is a bun that is so delicious that it has become a trademark of Macau. My first encounter with that iconic bun was when I visited the country back in 2010. Since then, my attempts to revisit those flavours involve just as much effort as buying a plane ticket. Thus, I had to put my craving for the pork bun on hold...UNTIL NOW! Thanks to Lot 10 Hutong, the famous Macau Pork Bun is in Malaysia, right here in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.
Me having my Pork Chop Bun in Macau
Lot 10 Hutong has specially selected Chef Yoke who mastered the skill of making the Pork Bun when she was in Macau. This bun is a marriage of the Portugese and Macanese culinary heritage which gave me a lasting impression from the first bite I took of it seven years ago. My search for that craving officially ended when I discovered Porco Macau Pork Chop Bun.
Excited that Lot 10 Hutong brought Macau's heritage food to Malaysia
Macau Milk Tea RM5.90
Before digging in to the star of the day, I soothed my throat with a good brew of milk tea. Using evaporated milk and syrup, the Macau Milk Tea is silky and sweetened just right for a refreshing treat especially with ice!
Macau Pork Chop Bun RM15.90 (set) RM13.90 (ala carte)
The simple union of two pillowy soft buns and a piece of pork without unnecessary garnishes and condiments packs a punch. The bread is laced with a thin layer of butter and toasted to a light crisp outside while maintaining softness inside. Be ready when you bite into the pork as the tender piece of meat, marinated thoroughly with rice wine, brandy, spices and other secret ingredients, will blow you away! A little heads-up though, consume while still hot as cooled buns will shrink its delectability.
Finally! I met Macau's Pork Chop Bun again!
Chef Yoke's preparation to make the piece de resistance tender involves no artificial tenderizer. Instead, meat is pounded with a mallet to release the meat from tight fibers. Bona fide physical strength is required to make the texture of every piece of meat a little blessing in the mouth. No shortcuts! After the meat is infused with flavour, it is deep fried until beautifully caramelized resulting in a thin crisp outside and a juicy joy inside.
Tender, well seasoned and beautifully caramelized
Chef Yoke is very particular with the ingredients used to marinate the meat. At the glass window of her stall, you will notice bottles of the premium soy sauce Chef Yoke uses are proudly lined up for display.
Chef Yoke learnt the art of making the pork chops from its origin in Macau
Macau Pork Chop Noodle RM15.90 (set) RM13.90 (ala carte)
Delicious!
The toothsome strands of their Macau Pork Chop Noodle deserves praise. The noodle is springy with scrumptious seasoning well distributed in the bowl. Its taste is akin to the wantan noodle, only better. With pieces of pork chop slotted between intervals of having the noodles, you are on your way to satisfaction. However, there is no need to dip the pork in the noodle's gravy as both are already intensely marinated. Some opine that it may be too salty eaten that way.
Macau Pork Chop Rice with Egg RM15.90 (set) RM14.90 (ala carte)
If rice is your choice of carbohydrate, the Macau Pork Chop Rice will delight you with a sunny side up cooked so perfectly that you might not have the heart to pop the yolk! Served with a whole bowl of curry for that gravy-licious contentment!
Macau Curry Fish Ball RM6.90
Ka lei yu dan (curry fishball) is one of Macau's and Hong Kong's the favourite street foods as always screened on TVB dramas and HK movies. Now you can find some good Macau Curry Fish Ball here too! The bouncy and succulent fishballs are basted with curry of good thickness and spiced sufficiently.
Only the selected ingredients used by Chef Yoke
Lot 10 Hutong
Lot 10 Shopping Centre,
Food Court Lower Ground Floor,
Jalan Bukit Bintang,
50250 Kuala Lumpur.

Opens 10am-10pm

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