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Monday, October 16, 2006

Vietnam Kitchen Revisited

Recently went to have lunch in Vietnam Kitchen in 1Utama. I have been a regular patron of this restaurant since it first opened its doors in SS2; their first outlet (sadly, it's no longer there!). It's prices have been climbing up steadily since then, about 3 to 4 years back. Back then, its prices were reasonable, a bowl of noodles costs about RM6plus.

At present, they recently printed new menus (which usually means prices are hiked up!) and now noodles costs around RM10.90-11.90! Those were the days. The food quality hasn't change much but my gripe is that the cold Vietnamese coffee no longer comes with a small bucket of ice and condensed milk on the side; added according to our own liking after waiting patiently for the coffee to drip into the cup. They now bring the cold coffee to you all mixed! Horrors! That's not how it should be served. So no more orders of Cold Vietnamese Coffee from me here. They still do the drip for the hot coffee though.
Crispy Viet Onions Cake (one of my fave snacks - topped with fish floss!)KCC's fave snack - Mango and Banana Prawn
Beef Ball Noodles
My fave noodles - Lai Fun Sliced HamThe tasty but small portion Seafood Noodles

Though service is fast, the waiters/waitresses that were dashing around (clearing up tables or responding to a customer's call) came across as quite a disturbance to the patrons. They would be clearing the table noisily and one waitress while trying to rush to the front, kicked my chair and gave me a jolt and didn't even apologise. They should be trained properly as to how to go about their duties in a quieter manner. The food is still decent (beggar can't be choosers, as my fave Viet food is in San Francisco, USA!) but with the escalating prices, as my mom said, we won't be eating so often in Vietnam Kitchen. As a matter of fact, I came across another Vietnamese restaurant elsewhere, and I'll be making a visit there soon.

Have food will travel!- wmw

7 comments:

  1. Yeah, Viet food is so expensive nowadays. I think sometimes it's cheaper to fly there and eat for one week and come back instead.

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  2. the last time took my customer there (Vietnam kitchen in USJ) he got food poisoning and lie in bed for 2 days woh... save to eat vietname food ah?

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  3. boo_licious : True, true! Ha ha ha...

    wow2: That could be an isolated case. I have not been to the one in USJ. But one never knows the cleanliness of the kitchen. Sometimes it's better not to know! LOL...

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  4. I enjoyed the street soup beehoon in HCM city in Vietnam some time back. their chilis are real hot ! luckily we had their rm1.60 333 beer to save us ! Otherwise I think their food is quite mild by our standards . I like the little vietnam in Mid valley those days, the bbq beef in salads.

    Maybe pricey here bcoz must make more money( rent high lah ...)

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  5. Tonixe: Like I said, you go EVERYWHERE to eat! Good on ya!

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  6. Try Phoa Hoa in Curve. It's from USA. Nice but they specialize more on Phoa (noodles) only. Price is high but more worth it than VK.

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  7. Tried Phoa Hoa when it still had an outlet in Plaza Mont Kiara. Didn't find it good though.

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