Ah Koong Restaurant - 56000 Kuala Lumpur

3.6/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Ah Koong Restaurant

Address :

Jln Cheras, Taman Mutiara Barat, 56000 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Phone : 📞 +99978
Website : http://www.ahkoong.com/
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Jln Cheras, Taman Mutiara Barat, 56000 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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KH Wong on Google

Simple food with average taste. Rice with soya sauce pork isn't great -- very chewy and taste more of soya sauce -- and comes with soup, aren't great too. Honey lemon has a single slice of lemon and some honey. That's poor value. Will not cone back again.
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William Ng on Google

Fishball Noodles with lots of add-on options ranging from fish balls, fishcakes, Yong Tau Fu, prawns, Wantan, sliced fish, fish dumplings, etc. Soup base can be clear or curry. Choice of noodles is wide, they even have fish noodles, Wantan noodles, glass noodles, and mee suah. The QQ fishball clear soup noodles is decent, but the soup has pretty strong MSG. Fishballs have good texture.
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soon cj on Google

Love their dried noodle. It's coated with some aromatic garlic oniony flavoured oil from frying them. Definitely go for the spinach noodle. And also get the spicy one. It brings the noodle to another level.
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chris ong on Google

I had eaten this before at pudu branch. The different between there and here is pudu do like yong tau Fu style, where you pick the add on fish cake or shrimp at the counter with your noodle, or should said ordering together while here made it inside the menu. Well, i prefer here as you can order with your pase. Secondly, there tends to get hot when you seat in outside while here is inside the mall. So no sweat. Overall is a yong tau Fu style of Chinese traditional street food noodle where you can find in Malaysia. While they promote as the popular handmade fishball around, the taste is for you to judge. For me, is tasty, no bad fishy smell. But at pudu, was always crowded, sometime with tourist from around the world. So at least proved the taste. I like the way the make the add on yong tau Fu, but for the price is a bit high. But still will come to enjoy the noodle if around.
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Lee Wai Chong on Google

Fairly expensive fish ball and Yong tau Fu shop. Taste is average, portion are reasonable. Choices are abundant. Best option would be to order their set which comes with your choice of noodle, fish cake and one drink.
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Tuck Leong on Google

Second visit- less crowded now. This time round I was trying their curry laksa. Pretty delicious. Not really recommending their He Kiew. First visit-Food was OK, I thought it was a little overrated. I had spinach noodle, the texture of it was rather dry and harsh. Those yong tau Foos, fish balls and paste was delicious, except the bittercord was rather hard. Quite crowded despite non busy hours. May not want to come back again since there are better restaurant to choose from.
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Eugene Zheng on Google

Noticed a lot of comments on how unfairly priced the noodles are. But I will suggest relooking at what is included in the soup. Portion is actually fair. I will also argue price isn't that bad for what one get. Read that the origin of the brand is actually from Johor Malaysia. So taste may be blend to northerners. But with the chilli, its fine. Restaurant is most Importantly clean, food served piping hot and place is air conditioned. Give it a try when in the area.
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Joanne Ng on Google

Delicious especially oysters and fish cake. For this total bill is rm54, which I think is reasonable. Limited parking space

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