Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Assorted Chinese roast @ Canton-i, The Gardens

I love Cantonese cuisine, and one of my favourites is Chinese roast and dim sum. In Kuala Lumpur, you have several options to try these roast meats but there is a phenomenon on KL that always puts a disdainful grin on my face. Well, there are a few restaurants in KL that serve good Chinese roast. To minimise disappointment, I always prefer a place which I am comfortable with. In Canton-i, the menu of Chinese roast is extensive, but has rather basic, uninformative translations like "Roast Duck". I would expect more sophisticated translations and descriptions but this is not quite likely as Malaysians are attracted by colourful pictures of food that usually look more appetising than the actual food. 

Roast duck and goose

Perfect roast chicken 

Steamed chicken 蒸雞

Kum Wah Foh Tui 金華火腿
A type of dry-cured ham used in Chinese cuisine


Steamed rice roll with char siew filling 叉燒腸粉
I adore steamed rice roll and my meal would not have been complete without it.


Prawn dumplings 
Next up. the prawn dumplings with plump ans crunchy prawns were delicious. I love the combination of silky smooth skin and crunchy fresh prawns, and this dish was no exception. 

Steamed glutinous rice in lotus leaf  珍珠雞
One of the best dishes was the steamed glutinous rice in lotus leaf. I was struck by how tender the meat was, and considering it had only been steamed in sticky rice. Even the rice deserves a thumbs-up. 

Canton-i
The Gardens Mid Valley City
LG-202 & 203A (Lower Ground Floor)
Lingkaran Syed Putra
59200 Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysia.
Tel: 603-2284 6888

4 comments:

  1. Always passing this shop at Sunway Pyramid but never step into there before . Teacher always eat costly food :)

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  2. What you ordered really suit me fine! hahaha... they look so special...

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  3. Yin:

    Hmm... don't go for roast goose but wonton noodle which costs (merely) RM11.80...

    Claire:

    Both of us are the 'siu yoke' kaki...

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  4. Hi Pam, wow! Like be tortured see these delicious displays. That prawn dumpling sure looks good too.
    And I love that roast chicken....I think I should be able to polish off 1/4 chicken, ha ha.
    Have a nice day, and keep song in your heart.
    Lee.

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