Here's Part 2 of Spring Golden Restaurant as I mentioned last Monday. After the lunch I had last week at Spring Golden, I looked forward to trying out the Sakura Pork variety. Kei Kei called me up to let me know that her brother could prepare it over the weekend and without hesitation, I told her that I'll be there with my family for lunch. So came Sunday, off we went to Glenmarie and Precious Pea was also there with her family (we sat right next to each other and talked about...what else...food! Hahaha...).
First on the table - Taiwan Style Roast Sausages. Since men (and women) cannot live on char siew with rice alone, we ordered a plate of this along with some wantans and a plate of vegetables. My sis-in-law was disappointed as she was expecting roast sausages with duck liver and not this variety. Sliced rather thinly (I would have preferred a thicker cut for more oomph!), the meat was finely processed and didn't contain much fats. We liked it but it's only a small role co-star and all attention were diverted elsewhere when the main star appeared shortly after at our table ;o)
Sitting next to Precious Pea, I was asked to try a piece of the Roast Chicken that Mr P ordered. I had a small piece and found it quite tender but a tad salty for me. I guess it's best eaten with rice.
I would still say the best dish Spring Golden Restaurant has is the BBQ Pork - Char Siew, be it the normal "crystal" version or the Sakura Pork variety. My nephews enjoyed the normal version as it's has a more crispy bite to it but though tender, we all agreed the Sakura Pork (while it's less crispy on the outside) was more tender of the two. So take your pick, but be sure to call ahead and reserve as the BBQ Pork sells out fast since it's their best seller.
Spring Golden Restaurant
3 Jalan Peniaga U1/34
Hicom Glenmarie, Industrial Park
40150 Shah Alam
Selangor
(Tel : 012-368 8112)
10.30 a.m - 8 p.m. Mondays - Fridays
10.30 a.m. - 3 p.m on Saturdays & Sundays
Main Branch
25 Jalan Sepadu C
25/C Section 25
Taman Perindustrian Axis
40400 Shah Alam
Selangor
(Tel : 012-216 7767)
"If you want a subject, look to pork!"
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Fancy name for char siu, lol! It looked reallly dark though, is it just the marinade or was it burnt?
ReplyDeleteLove the quote from Dickens... wah, they had Babitarians from that era also ar? :P
ReplyDeletewahhhh
ReplyDeletevery drooling indeed..if only can tapau char siew and put in sandwich..HAHAHA...
it's been so long since I last had a nice share of char siew :P
ReplyDeleteLonging for more now..
big sis ar. i jus woke up!! and u make mii darn craving for char siu chicken rice d! Grrr Grrr~
ReplyDeleteIs it available at all times now? I do remember them telling me, it is an order ahead item?
ReplyDeleteChar siew lovers, when are we going there??
ReplyDeleteOh no oh no! meat attack!
ReplyDeleteARGH, I wish I was back in KL now.
The char siew sure look good. I saw so many bloggers talk about this char siew and I need to try this when I go home in January :)
ReplyDeleteBy the way hope you don't mind that I link you :)
ReplyDeleteWe didn't sit next to each other la..it was back-to-back!
ReplyDeleteYeah..apart from the glorious Char Siu, the rest are forgettable. Like your sis-in-law...i was expecting the sausage with liver too. But like you said..it would be better if it's chunky instead of so finely sliced.
OMG that's the most delicious looking roast chicken ever! Hmm.. but too salty eh.. I've tasted some which are too sweet lol.
ReplyDeleteLonely rice waiting for meat...The wait was well worth, wasn't it?
ReplyDeleteif that pic was vogue style, i guess the proceeding one was wmw's style lar.. ;) and that pic of the roasted chicken...i'm dripping yet again! very nice exposure there!
ReplyDeletePorky delight in Shah Alam! Still cannot believe it. ;)
ReplyDeletehazza : It's the marinade...not burnt. Though I love to eat the unhealthy burnt part :)
ReplyDeleteKenny: Hahaha...seems like they did!
Joe : Wah, char siew sandwich. Mmm...you could be on to something here!
Christine : Go try but you fly off!
Yammylicious : Hey, haven't seen you for a while. You have been a sleeping beauty, is it??? hehehe...
Boo : Well, Sakura Prok is available if given enough notice (but also subject to availability of supply ) but eating the normal char siew also have to reserve first.
Jason : hahaha...you can plan. I won't be eating char siew for awhile! Had gone way over my quota last month. This month must skip!
Monkee : Where are you at right now? :o)
Icook4fun: Oh, the other char siew place that floggers blogged on is Famous Seremban Favourites, different from this...thanks for the link.
sakura pork? sounds exotic!
ReplyDeleteQueen of Char Siew, can bring me along the next visit? pls pls, pretty pls? hehe ....
Hmm... I wonder why the name "sakura" for that species. Perhaps, the pig is pink like sakura?
ReplyDeletespoilt for pork choice at glenmarie! heard meng kee served pretty owning char siew as well
ReplyDeleteYummy..!!! i wanna come with you the next time eh.. :)
ReplyDeletesakura pork sounds so exotic...so it's even more tender than seremban favourites i presume?
ReplyDeleteI think I will go for the Char Siew only! which looks so awesomely good!
ReplyDeleteoh!! the roast char siew and chicken look so good!!
ReplyDeleteWah...the char siew looks damn delicious...
ReplyDeleteYou truly are a food lover..never heard another described rice as "lonely rice waiting for meat". Yummy indeed!-mp
ReplyDeletePrecious Pea : Haha...so farnee, I bet my family and your family (apart from Mr P) must have been amused when you insisted I try the roast chicken.
ReplyDeleteVkeong : But eaten with rice should be just nice.
Lee Ping : hahaha....Yes, it absolutely was!
Nic : I also dunno what is wmw style. Hahaha...see ya this Saturday.
Tummythoz : Shhhh....let's not alert them. Hahaha...
j2kfm : Sure thing, let me know when you are in town. But please don't call me Queen of Char Siew leh. Hehehe
ReplyDeleteWonda : Mmmm...now that you have mentioned it...maybe that's why it's called Sakura cos of the pinkish shade!
Sam : I prefer Spring Golden to Meng Kee's in Glenmarie. Whereas, Famous Seremban Favourites Char Siew reigns in Sunway Mas area.
C-rex : Just let me know!
SC : Yes, more tender but FSF has tender cuts too(on the sweeter side) but pretty limited too. Go early and ask Bill about it!
BBO : You can't go wrong with that choice for sure :o)
beachlover: Ooooh, the char siew wins!
Ling : Hahaha...not only looks but tastes delicious too.
MP : Hahaha...didn't think of it that way when I wrote that.
zel
ReplyDeletei would like to ask whether this place is suitable to conduct an event such as annual dinner with capacity of 100 peoples?...tq
Hi Zel : This place isn't big enough and is just a simple shop, definitely not suitable. Heard the shop has changed hands too....
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