A half eaten bowl of mini tong yun in ginger sweet soup at MYR 8.70 nett. My friends wanted the normal sized glutinous rice balls with fillings in ginger sweet soup but I ordered the wrong one for them.
Tong Yat Sum is a play on words. Tong is sugar and sounds like together. Yat Sum is one heart. So this sweet soup (Tong Sui) eatery has a name that could mean Together with one heart or Sugar one heart.
The kiosk at the top floor of Midvalley Mall, same floor as Mr DIY.
The seats/ open dining area is opposite the kiosk. Don't think I will eat here again as for this price, I could almost eat a slice of cake at SR.
I would want the small ones. I find these balls hard to swallow.
ReplyDeletebut big ones have fillings.
Deletekinda overpriced for a bowl of tong yuen....
ReplyDeleteagreed.
DeleteI prefer smaller ones. If big, then I like those with filling.
ReplyDeletenormally big ones sold in eateries have fillings.
DeleteOverprized.
ReplyDelete*overpriced
DeleteAh! Now I remember I saw this Satu kiosk at 1-Utama. Tong sui is not quite my thing, so I don't think I would try anything from there.
ReplyDeleteI will go 1u look for this kiosk because I don't know where it is.
DeleteThis is really overpriced for the simple flour-based balls. I prefer to buy the frozen ones from supermarket to boil. So cheap and yummy.
ReplyDeleteyes the price is quite high.
DeleteI prefer those with filling inside too. And agree on the over-pricing.
ReplyDeleteWith the high price, I wonder will people return for more. I won't but on weekends the seats are fully occupied.
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