Grand Imperial Restaurant Bangsar Shopping Centre - 59000 Kuala Lumpur
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Contact Grand Imperial Restaurant Bangsar Shopping Centre
Address : | Bangsar Shopping Centre, 285, Jalan Maarof, Bukit Bandaraya, 59000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Phone : | π +88 |
Website : | https://www.grandimperial.com.my/ |
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QuiNn Lu on Google
β β β β β Very very good service with good food. The starter was awesome. I loved their ηε―ΆθΉι»ηΎΉ. Birthday noodles and roasted baby duck were awesome too. Fish was not good though. The source of the fish can be improved. Abalone was a bit smelly too. However in overall, our family likes this place.
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Sam Chor on Google
β β β β β Given the prestige of the place, am a bit surprised the quality of their food is a bit subpar. Their dim sum varieties are a bit unique but the taste is a bit on the odd side. And some of the ingredients used are not fresh and also of low quality. Fish has strong fishy smell. Biscuits used is stale with the old oily taste.
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Boon Loong Leo on Google
β β β β β Pre-MCO ya ??
Once in a while I like to bring my family for a good Chinese dinner. I believe the two biggest Chinese restaurant chain will be Oriental and Imperial. I don't have any preference when it comes to dining as long as the food is good. When you have budget, both can customise dishes for you instead of having the regular menus.
In BSC, one can have the luxury to choose between Ming Room (Oriental) or Grand Imperial when it comes to dining. This time I chose the latter - called them up in advance and then proceed to enjoy the dinner with a bottle of hand-carried NZ sparkling.
βΎBaked button mushroom with truffle - my choice of starter and the aromatic truffle gave the mushroom much needed oomph.
βΎFresh oyster pan fried with whisky - she wanted this and she got her wish.
βΎPan fried iberico pork fillet with spices - gotta love this... Fork tender and went well with the sparkling.
βΎTwo combinations of roast pork & roast duck - one of the better 'atas' roasted meat.
βΎfried sang mee - the young ones managed to finish everything without any fuss. Most likely it was full of wok hei and flavourful enough to keep them refilling.
It can get pretty cold inside the restaurant at times, and the dishes get cold pretty fast too.
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Jed Ong (Videos) on Google
β β β β β Nice and higher end restaurant, good for meals with friends or customers. Dim sum also not bad. Of course pricing wise will be slightly higher due to the good services given
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Min Hua Chua on Google
β β β β β Shortlisted this reataurant with fond memories of my wedding dinner held 10 yrs ago, with great Ala Carte meals and dimsum. However, yesterday's reunion dinner sets for 2 tables, 698 and 498, was a let down, way below what I can rate.
Especially this 'Japanese Ayu fish. It was decorated with the poor fish being poked through the satay stick on the pineapple base, when I saw it for the first time, I was horrified ; as if this dish is served like joss stick for prayers! I was expecting a large fish in platter. Captain mentioned that they have done this for many years and there are no complaints from the customer? Seriously?
Then I tried the fish, and it was a let down, poked my mouth, have to be careful not to get injured with it, insides are soft, not crispy. I could get these in the morning market, a bunch of it, like mini ikan kembung or sorts like that.
Other dishes were not very memorable too, talking about the cheaper set meal having sharksfin and grouper fish when the more expensive set doesn't even have it. On the contrary, the 498 set is the more delicious one!
Service was poor, dishes were not promptly changed unless asked, teapot missing when being refilled, dessert came 30 mins after we chased the person in charge for couple of times!
Not sure what has happened, but for sure not returning again to this place again, unless I have run out of options to dine in. Utterly disappointed for the much anticipated reunion dinner for three families.
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Pat Loh on Google
β β β β β One of the best Chinese restaurant for dimsum in the mornings around the Bangsar area. Located on the upper floor of the old wing of Bangsar Shopping center, this restaurant is clean, well decorated and very efficient in its service. Food quality is good and serving time is satisfactory. Tends to be a bit over crowded especially during weekends and public holidays qbd reservations are highly recommended. For all this, be prepared to pay a bit higher for your food as its price is ranked among the highest for dimsum around Kuala Lumpur. Recommended if you are looking for some fine dimsum.
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Yvonne Yong on Google
β β β β β Have their set menu for lunch today for 4 pax. The set menu is RM298++ and add on dimsum n roasted pork the total bill is RM422 after all service tax n sst. Overall the food is ok, staff are great very responsive and nvr chase us away even they are closed in the afternoon.
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Jason on Google
β β β β β Used to be my favorite dim sum place. Revisiting this place after two years of MCO. Food quality & presentation I find has slacked a bit. The roast pork used to be good but today, I find it rather average coz the meat is cold, tough and doesnβt have the melt in the mouth taste. The char siew bao was good but look at the presentation! They no longer care how the dim sum are presented as if selling by the road side. Overall place is still ok, furnitures remained same, good social distancing between tables, service still prompt. Otherwise would have been a 5-star rating !
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