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Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Hidden Gem In Pudu Plaza, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 4th April 2013

Pudu Plaza. Located in the heart of Pudu town in Kuala Lumpur. You will find mostly senior citizens here. We went for our quest to find interesting food here. And, we found this.

JC Mini Steamboat (Pudu Plaza Lowest Floor)

It is located in the lowest floor of Pudu Plaza. The least that we expected in this pre historic shopping complex. Every individual gets their own stove and wok to play with.

JC Mini Steamboat Individual Wok (Pudu Plaza Lowest Floor)

You can choose to have their set at RM 12.00 per person with few types of noodles to choose from, Yee mee, Yellow mee, mee Hoon and etc. In the little boat plate, you get, a prawn, a slice of "sotong"(Cuttle Fish) Lady Finger, Carrot, some varieties of fish balls, and etc. But don't expect much. If you feel like having more, you can actually go to the fridge located in the corner to take what every you want, buffet style. Every dishes will have their indicated price tag. Here is how the set looks like. 

JC Mini Steamboat Set (Pudu Plaza Lowest Floor)

You can actually dump all that in, in one go.

JC Mini Steamboat All In (Pudu Plaza Lowest Floor)

And once its boiling, is time to shut up and eat

JC Mini Steamboat Boiling (Pudu Plaza Lowest Floor)

There are plenty of sauces to choose from.

JC Mini Steamboat Sauces (Pudu Plaza Lowest Floor)

We preferred the red chilies that you normally find in "Hai Nam" chicken rice and some "Thim Cheong" (Sweet Sauce)

JC Mini Steamboat Chilies (Pudu Plaza Lowest Floor)

Total damage for two(2) person including Chinese ice tea, around RM 25.00.

The conclusion.

There is nothing special about the food at all if I may say so. But for the experience, is really a deal.  Who says eating alone is boring. For RM 12.00 per set, uncles, and aunties now can make their meals more fun and special.

JC Mini Steamboat Happy Diner (Pudu Plaza Lowest Floor)

And for that, the JC Mini Steamboat (Pudu Plaza Lowest Floor) deserved a 7 out of 10.

Cheers and take a break.....

Photography by,
Brandon Chong

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