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    KL Kitchen Seafood Cuisine

    3.8 (11 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Xiaorui H.

    The service attitude is good, but the Chinese staff seem a bit indifferent. The environment is rather crowded and noisy. We ordered pork tripe and chicken hot pot, egg tofu hot pot, claypot rice, and fried crispy pork. The pork tripe and chicken hot pot was quite good, but after adding more chicken broth, the flavor became much lighter. The claypot rice didn't have the sausage flavor infused into the rice, so it needed extra sauce, which was disappointing. Both the egg tofu hot pot and fried crispy pork had a salty, savory taste, but were a bit one-dimensional in flavor. Overall, it was average and falls short compared to authentic Cantonese restaurants.

    extremely good chicken pork stomach hotpot, reasonable price. Excellent service from the boss. Will recommend

    Gabriel S.

    This place has something of an identity crisis. From the name, you'd think they sell Malaysian and Indo-Chinese food. But they also sell Hakka (Indian Chinese) food & the Indo-Chinese food is just Vietnamese. I'm told the chef is from Ipoh, Malaysia. They get 3.5 stars. Char kway teow with shrimp is an off-menu item, but at the same price as soya sauce fried rice noodles. It was decent - there was some smoky wok flavour, a generous portion of huge shrimp & a lot of chives. The noodles didn't stick together, which was good. There was a trace amounts of crispy tasty bits (probably crispy lard). The dish wasn't spicy though (YMMV - I actually prefer it non-spicy). KL oxtail rice noodles was a bit strange. While pretty tasty, it tasted like a bastardised version of pho & I am both unaware of & unable to find accounts of this Malaysian dish. The soup tasted a bit spicy & a bit herbal. While the noodle & oxtail portions were generous, there was little soup.

    Street view. A Hakka joint in Chinatown? I can't think of another one.
    Martin S.

    Meh, I was hoping for better as this is a great location near me for grabbing lunch while wfh. Plus the interior is swanky for Chinatown too. The last iteration here was a classy Pho joint that was maybe a little too classy ($$$) for such a simple concept. Now it's a Indo-Malay restaurant. I thought this was great, something a little different compared to the legacy spots, the mainland newcomers and the Vietnamese contingent. I had one of the limited lunch specials, priced right around $10 with pop which is perfect. But nothing really grabbed me. Starting with that tattered and stained paper menu for the lunch specials. Then when I dove into my chow mein special it was kinda bland. Maybe I ordered the wrong thing? Get something else and prove me wrong please! It was mainly noodles and once I got over the disconcerting colour of the spice I realized I wasn't crazy about the taste. Then noticed there wasn't enough chicken. But what freaked me out the most was the noodles. My kid likes al dente, so I get the attraction but not for me. These were one level to the left of al dente. Just hard to chew and I had to be more canine-like to finish the meal which was substantial. Maybe I'll try something else there but you'll have to convince me first.

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    (27 reviews)
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    Brown sugar black tea parfait
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    Flaming Kitchen is a personal favourite of mine. The food is always good and reasonably priced…read more This a very casual restaurant with good seating. The service is always good, with attentive servers and hosts. They have a fairly extensive menu with a variety of food. From salads, to noodles, to rice, to various snacks, drinks and desserts, they'll have something for everyone. We got the black curry cutlet and the black curry cheesy beef. Both were delicious and a good portion size. The cutlet was crispy and beef was nicely cheesy. Both come out on sizzling plates and very hot, so be sure to wait to take the first bite, as tempting as it may be! The restaurant does fill up fast during peak hours so be prepared to wait in those time. However, I've noticed most people eat and leave so I don't think it'd take long to get a table, unless it's super busy. Overall a good spot for reasonably priced and yummy food, for a casual day out! :)

    3.5 - I got sizzling spicy rice cakes to share and honestly I have had better. The sizzling kimchi…read morefries I found were much better than the rice cakes. I got the cheese house spicy beef rice that came on a sizzling plate. I think it looked better than it tasted but I did enjoy that it came on a sizzling plate and it kept my food warm for a long time. My friend got a vegetarian dish (assorted vegetable rice) and I did find that better than mine. Lots of seating and the restaurant was very clean as well. I would def come back to try another dish of theirs!

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    Had the pleasure of speaking with the manager, who kindly invited me back for dinner after my…read moreprevious experience. I really appreciated the effort they made to reach out, invite me back and try to make things right. During this visit, the service was much better and the staff were very accommodating and attentive throughout the meal. Food was delicious as always. I tried the laksa broth for the first time and it instantly became one of my favourites super rich, flavourful and comforting without being too heavy. Everything we ordered was tasty, which reminded me why I've always enjoyed Haidilao so much in the first place

    Kind staff. Server was so smiley and very helpful. Comfy booth seats and bright lights which is…read moreusually the experience at Hai di lao. I think their English was a bit limited but we made it work! The food was delicious and what I expected from a Hai di lao. They also have AYCE and meal combo promotions that I have to try! Standard sauce bar, lots of freebie snackies and mints. I loved the triangle-shaped crackers that they have available on the first floor upon entry! They also gave me a free packet of tomato soup for saying the phrase "I love your soup!" I forgot we couldn't bring liquids on flights so hopefully a hotel staff got to enjoy the abandoned tomato soup! :p

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    Tomato and mushroom broth
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    4.0
    (24 reviews)
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    Came here for the first time. My partner tried a different location and kept telling me about it…read more Decided to come here today. We got there around 5ish. The place itself was pretty empty. They had a large seating area. Only 2 tables plus us. The food came fairly quickly. They have a sauce bar and with some fruits there. I found the menu to be pretty small. A lot of it were like filler food. Like spam, different types of balls. It was mostly just beef or seafood. The beef didn't taste as tender as other places we been to before. It actually tastes quite dry. Our server also never really came around. We had to wait till someone comes around. Another weird thing that they do is add a mandatory 12% tips onto your bill. They do tell you before hand, but it felt obligated when it's forced onto the bill. Super weird

    Matsutei Sukiyaki offers comforting Japanese hot pit in a warm and cozy atmosphere. They offer both…read moreAYCE hot pot and à la carte. There's also AYCE drink option available. You can choose between many varieties of fresh ingredients: noodles and rice, vegetables, seafood, meat and broths. The sauce station makes crafting your own sauce easy and enjoyable. We visited for a weekday dinner and ordered the "Premium Set AYCE" and enjoyed the delicious hot pot and the vibes. For dessert, you can order soft serve ice cream and "Hanami Dango". The staff are friendly and guide you through the experience. The service is fast and efficient.

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    Matsutei Sukiyaki - interior
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    Souper Hot Pot

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    Great service and good fresh ingredients for hot pot. Clean…read moreand modern restaurant. Servers were polite and friendly.

    We had a great time at Souper Hot Pot arriving at around 7PM on a Sunday in June, or course there…read morewas a wait list, after all this was Yonge St and any popular place will be jammed on a weekend at that time. We dropped our number there for the callback and headed out onto the street to kill some time. Just to the south of Souper across Grenville St is Hoops Sports Bar & Grill and since I was with my drinking buddy, natch we dropped in there for a pint. Things were going swimmingly at that point at the old watering hole, when my phone went off so we bottoms up and skedaddled north across the street back to Souper. Uh not so fast cow-people, there was a mix up and they said they would call us again so back out onto the street and we did a take 2 back to Hoops. I ordered us another pint, each, pushing what we should be doing on empty stomachs when suddenly my phone went off again. Since there were two, almost full, pints in front of us, and we were more hungry than thirsty by that point, I had the job of finishing off the brew. So my recollection of Souper is a bit muddled, but I do remember the spice and the seafood, both standouts at Souper. The atmosphere was quite electric that night as well, typical of anywhere in Yonge St downtown, and we continued having a blast into the June night, with full bellies and all.

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    2 hot pot bowls one with Singapore Laksa Broth and one with Chinese Sacha Broth. Also got White Peach Soda and Grape Jasmine Tea

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    4.0
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    This is a new concept for us US-East Coasters and we enjoyed the customer service and the process…read moreof how to get your ingredients and how they served your bowl. So, how this works is you get your pot/bowl, get the ingredients you want first, they scale your bowl on how much to charge you, then you select your broth. I didn't want to die that night, so I got the Collagen Bone Broth. Very simple! You can also make your own dipping sauce on the side which made it very convenient if you got a simple broth like me. Restaurant is very modern and hip. I love how things were kept clean, such as the table, floor, stations to get your sauce. We ended with getting the matcha ice cream which was really good! Highly recommend this spot, for sureeee!

    I have been to a few malatang and I had high hopes for this one... it did not meet my expectations…read more I joined the waitlist and got called when my table was ready. The area to pick up a bowl was hectic. Very crowded space between picking ingredients and paying. You don't get a table until you pick up your bowl + paid. Everything was just stressful - lots of people, I am in my bulky jacket, holding my purse, etc. The food took some time to come out. Probably around 30 minutes... Ingredients were missing from some of our bowls. And some of the stuff was overcooked. The kimchi soup also had little soup and was very thick??? All the soups were salty but not particularly fragrant or super flavourful. As someone who loves soup noodles, I was not impressed. The best part of the meal was the ice cream. They had a seasonal flavour, ube, which was good but on the sweeter side. The matcha ice cream was great - and my favourite part of my meal. Our bowls ranged from $18 to $30 per a bowl. It's an additional $2 to add cheese and $3 do a bowl of rice. The restaurant can get very busy on a weekend evening, and noisy!

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    Collagen broth
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    Mabu Generation

    4.3
    (78 reviews)
    1.8 km
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    For me personally this is on the pricier side of regular dining out, but the food and service are…read moreworth it whenever if is in the budget to go. I have an onion and garlic intolerance (I will be sick for 2-4 days if I get any), and some restaurants are born good with handling that. The staff checked all the prepped stuff and sauces and came back with suggestions of what I could have. One of the suggestions was the sukiyaki hotpot. I enjoyed it so much I've been back twice for it, and will be going in the future. The first visit was with friends, and they all really enjoyed their food as well, so my dish isn't a lone syandout.

    We came as a group of five on a Sunday night and were seated right away at the communal high table…read more The inside has a nice ambiance, it has a moody industrial style decor with a bit of retro Taiwanese night market charm. We decided to share a bunch of dishes so we can try a bit of everything. The popcorn chicken was so delicious, perfectly crunchy and well seasoned. The BBQ sausage was very flavorful. The beef steak egg pancake was also good, though a bit oilier than expected. Our sukiyaki hotpot with udon had a nice, comforting broth and the toppings were solid. My favourite was the house-special minced pork on rice. Its a pretty simple dish but always hits the spot. The portion size is a bit smaller than if you were to compare to a traditional Chinese style restaurant. I would say this place leans more toward trendy, individual/fusion-style Taiwanese dining rather than big family style platters. In our case, with 5 people sharing mostly appetizers / smaller dishes, we ended up spending about $20 per person (tip + tax included) which is still a pretty good deal. I'd absolutely go back for the popcorn chicken and the minced-pork rice bowl again.

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    House Special Spicy Hot Pot
    House Special Spicy Hot Pot
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