Friday, May 14, 2021

Pork Chop

Pork Braised Rice with Braised Pork Chop at MYR 14.365 nett after Food Panda Pick up Discount of 15% off. I have no idea what braised pork chop means when I ordered this. It seems to be pork chop soaked in braised gravy which makes the pork chop soggy. Won't order this braised pork chop again.
 
Taiwanese Pork Chop with Ramen in soup at MYR 15.215 nett. This pork chop tastes better than the pork chop with soggy batter. The broth for the ramen smells like very strong 5 spice powder which can be off putting to some people who don't like strong 5-spice taste.

Placed order at 2.50 pm Wed 12.May.21 and picked up at 3.10 pm. This is our 2nd order from Mr. Wu eatery at Sri Petaling.

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  1. The ramen only has soup with lettuce? Is there any other ingredient in the soup or noodle?

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    1. Below the lettuce are beancurd sheets aka fuchuk. No ingredients in the soup. That pork chop is with the ramen set.

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    2. Welcome! R u going to buy from them again?

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    3. maybe, but not that soon.

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    4. Ah, ok. Many shops to buy from in the vicinity.

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  2. Come to think of it, we can hardly get pork chops at eateries around here. Dunno why. A few serving pork dishes here and there, no chops.

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    1. I wonder why no eateries have pork chops on their menu.

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  3. Pork chop is better crispy and perhaps the braised sauce could be packed separately. I disliked the five spice powder taste in their soup.

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    1. Not sure y they have a braised pork chop on the menu. Will anyone like it? Ya, even I cannot tahan. The 5 spice taste is too strong, just too strong. Gave my mother who add potatoes, carrots, tofu into it to make a soup with more water.

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  4. Oh no. What a disaster to see the soggy pork chop. I often disliked some delivery food as the presentation may not be appetizing sometimes. We have no choice.

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    1. I think this braised pork chop even when served in the eatery is soggy. That's y u prefer fine in

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  5. I prefer my pork chop dry and crispy and the sauce serve separately.

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    1. Then you can order the Taiwanese pork chop and not the braised pork chop.

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  6. No pork chop being sold here in Melaka. :D

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    1. Oh, same as what stp says? No pork chop? Pai kuat wong sold in dai choy restaurants can be considered as pork chop too.

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  7. Braised pork chop would be fine without any batter. It looks nice and colourful actually.

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