Friday, November 09, 2007

Spicy Soup and Huadiao Chicken

It has been more than 3 years since the last time i came to Seri Kembangan for the famous Spicy Soup (some called it Hot Soup) and Huadiao Chicken. Ah Kok, the makan king led the entourage back then. It was super delicious..



During the Deepavali holiday, my aunts suggested to find some good food around KL area and somehow, spicy soup came into the discussion. I can vaguely remember the directions to that particular restaurant, but we took the risk anyways.

Restoran Kien Kee is located behind the post office, non visible from the main street. There are two driving center in the same area, which made it easier for me to find. We managed to get a table in one of the two air-conditioned rooms, i suggest you do the same if you come here. You could be sweating like crazy cos it was hot outside, not mentioning eating Spicy Soup. -____-

There are not many dishes available for you to order because most people come here for their signature dishes. So me and my families settled for Spicy Soup, Toufu, Huadiao Chicken and a plate of vegetables.


Spicy Soup.


Toufu.


Huadiao Chicken. The chicken meat is tender and succulent with a strong wine fragrance.


Vegetable.

This eatery is also famous for the Drunken Prawns, prepared with rice wine. We didnt order that tho, cos it would be too much food for us. Below are the details of the restaurant.

Restoran Kien Kee
Address: D1, Jalan 10/3, 43300 Sri Kembangan, Selangor
Business Hours: 9.30am - 3pm (Lunch), 5.30pm - 9pm (Dinner). Closed on Monday.
Contact Person: Mr Siow Piang Koon
Tel: 012-3509900

Huadiao Chicken: RM7
Spicy Soup: RM7
Drunken Prawns: RM35 (small), RM65 (large)

Ho Chak! featured this restaurant too sometime back. Take a look at the video, but sorry, it is in Mandarin only :)

2 comments:

Simple American said...

I am sweating sitting here in the a/c just looking at the picture. *slurps*

It looks wonderful. Wonder if I can handle it. haha

myfivesen said...

Yummilious! Spicy soup.. is it like Szechuan style?

Endorsed by Jane and Ho Chiak, then sure must be good! :)

Behind post office? Er.. is it near Public Bank? I'm sooo clueless..