Tuesday, April 2, 2019

WG Kong Sai Zai

My friend wanted to drink soup so she brought us to this eatery.

Lunch for 3 pax at MYR 33.50 nett for pork vinegar with rice (1 pax at MYR 12 nett), chicken with chicken rice (MYR 5 nett - chicken rice is not shown in the photo), peanuts with lotus roots soup (MYR 7 nett), their specialty pork stomach pepper soup (MYR 8 nett) and a plate of plain white rice (MYR 1.50 nett). Tastes good.


Chicken (1 pax portion) with a small rice at MYR 5 nett only. They put a lot of coriander, spring onion and preserved radish - Chai Poh (菜脯) on top of the very smooth steamed chicken. The chicken rice is tasty too.

This eatery is located on the same block as Ping Wah eatery (Hainanese cuisine) at Paramount, PJ.

Interior.

The name of this eatery - 廣西仔(Guang Xi Zai). Guang (wide) Xi (west) is a province in China. It is next to Guang Dong (east) province. Guang Dong is also known as Canton. Zai means kid. It seems that this eatery has a few branches in the Klang Valley.

The order chit which also serves as the bill.

16 comments:

  1. I like to have a lot of coriander on my food, I like the taste of it

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  2. I had the pork stomach pepper soup there, so so so nice!!! I don't think we have that here, liver and intestines, yes.

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    1. Oh, so you have been here too. So this place must be famous.

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  3. I love lots of coriander when I eat chicken rice.

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  4. this place is famous for its chicken rice, there is an outlet in Bandar Puteri, I tink they are related.

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    1. Wah, so you also know about this eatery. Use same name, should be somewhat related I guess.

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  5. Wah! Everything looks good to me. I stayed in Paramount Garden when I first started work in KL, long, long time ago.

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  6. Sounds very affordable to have a meal there

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    1. Especially for the chicken rice for 1 pax.

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  7. They have a nice dipping sauce with ginger and coriander for the chicken right?

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    1. It was poured on top of the chicken when served but I guess you could ask them for more to pour over your rice as well if you like.

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