Posted by Ah King Food Talk on May 10, 2009 5:41PM
Chicken Wings @ Wong Ah Wah 黄亚华烧鸡翼
After a diehard shopping at Sungai Wang, the happening Jalan Alor is always the last terminal to stop by for dinner before heading home.
The entire Jalan Alor is lined with various food stalls, out of so many choices, Wong Ah Wah situated at the lowest end facing the Nova Hotel is one of my preferred eatery there. We simply can’t get enough of their smoking hot chicken wings which are always well marinated and perfectly grilled.
Another reason I like about Wong Ah Wah is, they spoil you with wide range of KL street food as well as Chinese fried dishes (大炒). You may choose either to dine at open area or air-conditioned restaurant.
The grilled stingray (ikan pari) with a savored crispy skin is also our all time favorite. The flesh is pretty tender; it goes flawlessly well with their handmade chili after a squeeze of lime juice.
To make your tummy more filling, you may consider trying their fried Hokkien Mee with dark soy sauce, fried rice & satay…All of them are decently done.
Oh, before I forget, their lime juice with a piece of preserved plum 橘子酸梅 is also a wonderful drink for thirst quenching.
The entire Jalan Alor is lined with various food stalls, out of so many choices, Wong Ah Wah situated at the lowest end facing the Nova Hotel is one of my preferred eatery there. We simply can’t get enough of their smoking hot chicken wings which are always well marinated and perfectly grilled.
Another reason I like about Wong Ah Wah is, they spoil you with wide range of KL street food as well as Chinese fried dishes (大炒). You may choose either to dine at open area or air-conditioned restaurant.
The grilled stingray (ikan pari) with a savored crispy skin is also our all time favorite. The flesh is pretty tender; it goes flawlessly well with their handmade chili after a squeeze of lime juice.
To make your tummy more filling, you may consider trying their fried Hokkien Mee with dark soy sauce, fried rice & satay…All of them are decently done.
Oh, before I forget, their lime juice with a piece of preserved plum 橘子酸梅 is also a wonderful drink for thirst quenching.
No. 1, Jalan Alor (Off Jalan Bukit Bintang),
Opposite to Nova Hotel
50200
Phone : 603-2144 2463, 603-2148 3413
Opening hours : 5.00pm - mid night
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CyberTron commented..
Thanks for the tip. I've updated the review with the new url.
2010-08-14 01:01:12
CyberTron commented..
My last 2 trips there this year was kinda disappointing as well. First time, somewhere near CNY, a lot of seafood was sold out, even the beer! Thought cos we were there late, so the next time we decided to get there earlier, and this time, the crab where sold out!
Service was also very slow and not enuff people to serve the customers.
Food wise, I think price is still ok, but I think the food is not longer as good as when it was less well known.... planning to try senibong next round...
2010-06-22 23:28:48
CyberTron commented..
Thanks for pointing out the error. Have just amended the changes.
2010-06-15 00:12:47
CyberTron commented..
This is located opposite the Yishun sports hall.... at the cross junction there... if you take mrt, during the durian seasons, u might notice people waiting there... is been 2 years since I been there, not sure if it is still around.
2010-05-19 22:09:02
CyberTron commented..
Have not been to Jogoya before, but I've been to the Gonbei opposite. Priced similarly to Jogoya if not wrong, and I thought the service and food was pretty good.
2010-05-02 01:20:26
HBpencil commented..
I went with 7 adults and 1 kid, we spent less than $120. I would safely hazard a guess of $18 - $25 per person, depending on how hungry you get. Real value for money for quality food.
2010-04-25 15:26:40
CyberTron commented..
Is diagonally opposite Jogoya. Supposedly the quality is better than Jogoya. Price wise, if we convert currency, then Malaysia is cheaper. If we do not convert currency, then Singapore is cheaper. Generally, a japanese buffet in Siingapore is around SGD30+ range.
2010-01-29 14:24:34
Ah King Food Talk commented..
I didnt know about this place, look like quality Japanese food with reasonable price, must pay a visit someday....BTW, would like to have your opinion, generally Japanese buffet is cheaper in Singapore, or in Malaysia?
2010-01-29 14:18:06


