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Bloggers Meet Up Session @ Madam Kwan’s, Mid Valley
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Yesterday night (just 6 hours before I am posting this) I had a meet up with some prominent bloggers at Mid Valley’s Madam Kwan’s. It was organized by a PR agency – Fleishman-Hillard. I am not going talk about the purpose of the meet up but I am glad I was invited to have the opportunity to meet KY, Suanie, Wingz, Thomas and Kid Chan! I have read some of their blogs but it this is actually the first time I see them in real life. So, it was quite an experience.
My choice of order for the dinner, Madam Kwan’s N.Z. Grilled Lamb Chop.
It does look amazingly delicious alright, with 5 medium sized lamb cutlets thrown in along with plenty of vegetables and fries. You can say the portion is well worth the price tag of twenty two bucks. Taste wise however, it was so so only because the sauce tasted like Pai Kuat Wong‘s. So, imagine eating Pai Kuat Wong but substitute the pork with lamb, and you get the idea.
SL tagged along for the meet up and she had the Chicken Chop @ RM20+. The portion is humongous and it had the same sides as the lamb chop.
She opted for mushroom sauce, which I think was the natural choice for any chicken chops. It was one of the nicest chicken chops but I must warn that you may loath it afterwards due to the huge serving, lol.
Then came the dessert, Madam Kwan’s cendol @ RM6+. This is something I’d never recommend to anyone because it just plain sucked. I only managed three spoonfuls and that’s all I could take.. Anyway, thanks to the bunch of energetic and friendly people from Fleishman for this bloggers’ meet up session. Although I barely spoke to the other bloggers, it was a pleasure meeting them nonetheless.
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about 3 years ago
Nice to have a meet up with bloggers huh….. I also met some when I was in Singapore. I never try madam kwan. My friend keep recommending the nasi lemak.
about 3 years ago
how could the Cendol failed so miserably?
And I thought nasi lemak, bojari, ABC n Cendol’s their forte.
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The cendol is hard and the shaved ice is tasteless.. worst of all, the shaved ice formed some sort of funky bits when they melt.. lol
vk: You won’t go wrong with Bojari
about 3 years ago
wow! the pictures turn out so good… now this is what I call efficiency update..
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vk: Thanks Tom, when there’s food I am fast to update lol
about 3 years ago
I have not visited this outlet but heard a lot of it.
Quite surprised to see the grilled lamb chop in Pai Kuat Wong sauce from this place…maybe our expectation is too high…
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about 3 years ago
I heard about this Mdm Kwan a lot. emm.. must go try when I go KL.
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vk: If it was 3 years ago then Mdm Kwan’s can still be considered a ‘hot’ place.. now I think there are many other restaurants worth visiting more
about 3 years ago
Hey VK!
Wah, you’re fast man… was a pleasure meeting you and SL! Will definitely try to meet up when possible
Like I told KY, maybe next time we should let the ‘experts’ recommend the makan place. heheh… take care!
about 3 years ago
my all time favourite… Nasi Lemak at Madam Kwan’s and also the ice kacang…
i also dunno why on earth I can pay so much when I can simply find nice similar food at a road side stall than eating here..
too yummy adee this outlet!
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about 3 years ago
Definitely looks amazing delicious!
What is “pai kuat wong” ?
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vk: Pai Kuat Wong is a popular pork dish in Chinese restaurants. It is prepared using boneless pork ribs meat with sweet and slightly spicy sauce.
about 3 years ago
nice meeting u there too keong
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about 3 years ago
Yah, I heard the same thing like J2KFM too.
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about 3 years ago
Did u guys try local fare instead of western food?
vk: Nope. But does cendol count? It sucked anyway =( Actually I am not prepared to pay RM15+ for a plate of char koay teow… that’s really premium price lol
about 3 years ago
This is one of the place we must go everytime we went back to KL – BUT for her rendang daging and nasi lemak.
about 3 years ago
i like this place! fast and good!
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vk: fast for the nasi lemak/Bojari sorts only
We waited quite long for the Western food especially the chicken chop
about 3 years ago
Madam Kwan’s nasi bojari is the best!
yummy!
vk: I do think so now.. the Western fare is nothing impressing really. I didn’t try the hawker fare though.. as I know they wouldn’t be as good as the real hawker food.. and I am not prepared to fork out RM15+ for a plate of char koay teow
about 3 years ago
yeah its really expensive..20 over for a nasi bojari..by the time service charge n tax r added in..
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vk: for the bojari i thought it was still ok, not as overpriced as the char koay teow.. at least bojari had a huge chicken thigh and some prawns
about 3 years ago
The Nasi Lemak is nice.. but very bit expensive..
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about 3 years ago
Hey VK,
Nice meeting you! hope to catch u around soon:)