Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Let's Eat Food Court @ Publika

Most of the food courts we have been have a wide variety of food, from Malaysian cuisine to International cuisine. But the food there are common, we can see there everywhere. There is this special food court I've been to, it is definately one of a kind, but it is more like Chinese cuisine. It is called Let's Eat Food Court, located in a shopping center in Sri Hartamas. But note that this court court in non-halal.



My dad decided to order a few dishes and shared with us so that we could taste a bit of everything. But everyone had a type of noodle called pan mee as our main course, which is what I recommended the most to try it out.
This pan mee we had was so delicious. The texture of the noodle, the side dishes, we really had a good time eating it, especially my brother.


The Pan Mees we ordered.

These are pan mee with chili flakes added it and later stirred. It seemed like nothing big to me, but when I ate it, it was so spicy and yet it tasted so good! I did not dare to put much as i heard it from my brother it would be very spicy. The chilli flakes definitely spiced up the pan mee.

A close shot of the pan mee and chili flakes.

This is another food my dad ordered, it is called yam rice, something we do not always get to taste. This yam rice is different to those i have eaten, i can taste the aroma of yam in the rice, yet it is not heavy at all, to compare with those i have normally eaten which are heavy and with a lot of sauce. This is definitely a must try for people who go for healthy light tasted food. The side dish is pork. I personally do not take much pork but i have tasted the sauce, it was pretty good. The sauce was well made. The side sides are braised pork with egg but some fried rolls with pork as fillings and soup.

The pork corner.

This is another type of Chinese noodle, my youngest brother had it all as it is his favorite. It is called Wat Tan Hor. The noodle was kuey teow which is soft and flat, the sauce was sticky and we can clearly see beatened eggs in it, with vegetables, prawns, fishballs as the sides.  People who does not like sticky food better do not try it.

Wat Tan Hor

Another type of Chinese noodle, called "Fish Head Noodle". The type of noodle used is called Mee Hoon, it is very thin and the texture is different compared to pan mee and kuey teow. A well cooked fish head noodle supposed to have the right level of sourness and right amount of chinese liquor. But this one we had was just okay. To me the taste of chinese liquor was quite heavy, but it was not enough sour. It would be different to other though, some other people would prefer it light.

Fish Head Noodle

This is a Japanese Snack, called takoyaki. It is fried octopus balls with different spices and sauces, and there are different fillings can be chosen. They had cheese, unagi, octopus, baby octopus, chicken sausage, crabstick, squid and so on. The octopus balls are quite cute and look mouth-watering, young people would go for it. It tasted okay, but it was a little overpriced. Costs RM6.90 for four balls.





For others, the price are surprisingly affordable, or i would just say cheap. The price range from RM6.90 to RM8.80 for a fair portion. I expected the food in Publika to be pricey, even in the food court but it ended up another way round. But the things at the supermarket would make your jaw drop. Those are really expensive. This food court is a place worth trying out. The food is good, the environment is good, and they have free wifi! Well the whole Publika has 
wifi services. I would rate 7 out of 10.












Written by: Chew Li Xian

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