Little Eat Shop @ Atria - 47400 Petaling Jaya

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Contact Little Eat Shop @ Atria

Address :

19, Jalan SS 22/23, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

Phone : ๐Ÿ“ž +77
Website : https://m.facebook.com/littleeatshop/
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City : Selangor

19, Jalan SS 22/23, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
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c ph (Pink Gardenia) on Google

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My first time trying this place which offers fish noodles and steam chicken rice. My order of fish meat noodles with soup was nice, like the soup base I lot and also the fish meat which was fresh. Cut and served into big pieces .....nice to bite and chew. I guessed the fish meat served was the ' potato grouper' as I had always like their thick fish skin. The fish paste noodles was good too, fish paste was fresh and springy. The steam chicken was ok only, though I like the sauce accompanying it. Light and got a hint of Chinese cooking wine with it. But a bit too expensive to order again as a side as the helpings was small. Anyway, if you like fish noodles.....this place is worth a try ?.
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Sam Loh on Google

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First time at this place. Lots of minced meat, I slice liver & 1 piece intestine. Kinda stingy la. Having said that the soup is quite tasty.
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June Thong on Google

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Good setting environment. Ordered the noodles with shredded chicken. Portion rather small for the price. Soup base is acceptable; though I have tasted better. Food preparation rather slow, even with less than 5 existing customers that was seated.
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TheBeardedChinaman โ€œSamuel Tanโ€ on Google

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?? 1) generous portions 2) fast service 3) ok and space out seatings for SOP 4) taste reasonable, though not spectacular ?? 5) many bowls and plates uncollected from previous patrons 6) oily and slippery floor
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William Ng on Google

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Signature items on the menu are chicken rice and fish noodles. I tried a single portion of the blanched chicken for RM10. No doubt the chicken is smooth, but it's bland. Portion size is average and is served on top a bed of crunchy bean sprouts. The fish noodles has a tasty soup, but it's RM25 because they use grouper. Don't expect pure fillet is you order 'fish meat'. You'll get bones. At first I thought they mixed up my order.
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Jayden Tong on Google

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This is a no-no for a pandemic eat out as they do not practice table distancing so whoeverโ€™s sitting behind you is less than a metre away. I ordered my fav chicken rice with bean sprouts and the portion was good enough for 2. If you like salty food, this is the place for you. Problem with me is Iโ€™m forgiving and forgetful, hence this is my 2nd visit.
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Sze Ling Hoo on Google

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At first, I thought the price for a bowl of noodles is a tad hefty until the bowl arrived. The portions are pretty huge, can be shared amongst 2 persons. Fresh beansprouts and the chicken served in rice wine tastes really good.
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Stephen ong on Google

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This outlet operated by a distant relative to the famed Pudu family stall serving early breakfast and lunch to MCA politicians, can only boast of suburban convenience to PJ dwellers and higher prices. The same food served here is priced at a mind boggling 70% higher than the original Pudu restaurant. An unexceptional bowl of fish paste noodles at RM12, with other claypot soup choices at RM25 to RM35 (pork kidney). Avoid the Penang style loh bak (fried spring rolls) and miss out on a culinary disaster of carrot pork mince wrap. Nothing tasted even close to the Pudu excellence of freshly boiled succulent chicken and handmade fish paste. Thankfully, the fish paste served here did not smell stale.

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