Lot 10 Hutong, LG Floor, Lot 10 Shopping Centre, 50 Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur.
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Lot 10 Hutong Food Court is situated in LG Floor, Lot 10 Shopping Centre. The foodcourt converged Kuala Lumpur's most famous hawker stalls under one roof. it's absolutely a wonderful place for tourist to start exploring Malaysian Chinese food.
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Lot 10 Hutong Food Court is situated in LG Floor, Lot 10 Shopping Centre. The foodcourt converged Kuala Lumpur's most famous hawker stalls under one roof. it's absolutely a wonderful place for tourist to start exploring Malaysian Chinese food.
[Pork rib platter[I like it][I like it] #delicious# [color] The portion is huge!! It’s not suitable for people with small appetites [sweat] The three of us were able to finish it (luckily, both friends are good eaters) [applause] My friend accidentally took a picture of me holding a knife [smiled without saying anything][shy][smirked] Thank you for treating me and bringing me here to eat ~ [love you] Hard work should be rewarded [oh yeah]
Hutong No. 10, where you can find all the Malaysian delicacies🤤🤤 Last week, I made a homemade version of Bak Kut Teh. Today, I flipped through the photo album and saw the same Bak Kut Teh I had in Kuala Lumpur. [Very happy][Very happy][Very happy] Hutong No. 10 in Kuala Lumpur is a food gathering place nominated by Cai Lan, which brings together hundreds of local delicacies with a history of more than 40 years. The interior is not big, and it is full of many stalls with special delicacies. There are Hainanese chicken rice, Bak Kut Teh, red bean ice, various Nyonya dishes, satay, nasi lemak, etc., everything is available. You can eat all the special Malaysian delicacies in one place. [Applause][Applause][Applause] I was pregnant with Duoduo at that time, and I ate all the way. It is also the life of a foodie that cannot be explained. [Laugh cry][Laugh cry][Laugh cry] If you go to Kuala Lumpur and don’t want to spend a lot of effort to find local delicacies, Hutong No. 10 is still a good choice. After having children, even a leisure trip has to be done with caution and tedious things. It is rare to be able to eat a meal slowly and drink tea after a meal slowly. Cherish every moment you have.
Hutong No. 10 was founded by Mr. Cai Lan, and there are many famous restaurants in it! There are many things and they taste very good. If you go with a lot of people, you can order some of each! I recommend the food to everyone, half-fat and lean bak kut teh, tofu puffs, Ho Rong Kee Xi Rong barbecued pork noodles, crispy siu bao, Wuhua tea, Wang Laoji, and finally a clay pot rat rice noodle! The hutong is basically full of Chinese, and Cantonese, Mandarin, and English are all OK! It's just that the environment is a bit crowded and the smell of oil smoke is a bit strong, but just find a seat with a big air conditioner and sit! I still recommend everyone to try this place
The world-renowned food critic Cai Lan recommended it, and it is indeed worth a visit. There are many restaurants in Hutong No. 10, where you can eat almost all the specialties of Malaysia. Guests can choose freely, and the price is super cheap, cheaper than Chinatown, and most importantly, it is clean and hygienic. The waiters are all Chinese, and you can place an order in Chinese. Take the subway and get off at Bukit Bintang Station and walk 300 meters to arrive.
2017.10.08 Chinese food, Chinese pride When I went to Malacca the day before yesterday, the driver introduced me to Jinlianji in No. 10 Hutong in Lot10. I promised him that I would definitely come. I am a tourist who does not make a guide, relying on Google map and the introduction of local people. I write guides but I don’t read them. I prefer to experience things as they come. I woke up naturally, and breakfast must have been over. I definitely won’t have the hotel buffet for lunch. What’s the point of a buffet? Let’s go to Jinlianji〰 Mr. Wu is a portable GPS. We took the subway and it was there after 2 stops〰. We also spent 2 ringgits in Lot10 to use a luxurious toilet. I will write it in the guide. No. 10 Hutong, in the underground plaza of Lot10, has 26 shops, each with a history of more than 50 years. It not only gathers Chinese food, but also the struggle of Chinese people in a foreign land. It’s really not easy, I admire it very much. Jinlianji is at the innermost part of the square. I ordered a signature Fujian noodles and a plate of abalone Fujian noodles. It was really delicious. The abalone was fresh and tender, and the fried noodles were very tasty. I think I should come here. Not only can I visit the whole mall, but I can also come to the dining area where Chinese people gather. I like my compatriots. I also bought 2 Furong Shaobao, which is barbecued pork buns. It is not so hot. The barbecued pork inside is delicious after it is opened. It is sweet, very fragrant and delicious! For drinks, there are special stores selling them. Those who sell staple foods sell staple foods, and those who sell drinks sell drinks. This is very united and will not let the beverage store have no business. It is no problem to speak Mandarin when ordering here. The stores seem to be family-run, and the third generation of the family is helping to take orders. I think the word "hardworking" is the most commendable trait of our nation.
This is a place that Cai Lan strongly recommends. It can be called a food street. Its uniqueness is that it brings together all the famous and time-honored old-brand delicacies in Kuala Lumpur. Because the flavors of Kuala Lumpur's old-brand delicacies cover a wide range, this is also a place where delicacies from all over the world compete with each other. Fried oysters: Small but plump and fresh oysters are fried together with eggs. Put the crispy eggs and oysters together. The oily but not greasy eggs and oysters are full of freshness. Cendol: A bowl of shaved ice with coconut milk and brown sugar is covered with green thin strips made of mung bean powder and red beans with moderate hardness and sweetness. This shaved ice is said to be one of the best-selling ice types in Malaysia. It has a relatively light taste. The focus of tasting is their finely cooked red beans and fresh mung bean powder. Spicy fried crab: For this dish, you need to select live crabs on site and then process them in the kitchen. I didn't keep a close eye on the whole process, but the dish was really good. The crab meat is tender and sweet, and the Southeast Asian flavor is slightly spicy and sour, which is very appetizing. Longan Water Ice: Use fresh longan meat to soak in it, the overall taste is very refreshing, and the taste is slightly astringent in the sweetness. Wuhua Tea: This herbal tea is said to be able to clear and brighten the eyes. The taste is sweet at first and then bitter. It is very suitable for a cup in this hot season. Mango Aiyu Ice: A little canned fruit + smoothie, covered with a layer of chewy and refreshing Aiyu, this is a Kuala Lumpur dessert with a very Taiwanese style.
1. This is the hottest food paradise in Kuala Lumpur in recent years. The four characters "No. 10 Alley" were proposed by the famous gourmet Cai Lan. 26 of the most famous and authentic street traditional food restaurants in Malaysia were invited, many of which have a history of more than 50 years. 2. Jinlian Ji Fujian Fried Noodles, Song Ji Beef Noodles and He Rong Ji Wonton Noodles, among the four major noodle restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, can all be eaten here. Jinlian Ji is a time-honored brand that has been in business for more than 80 years. Fujian Fried Noodles are fried with 100% charcoal fire, and the fried noodles are dark black. Lard is also added during the frying process. The Hainanese Chicken Rice produced by Zhonghua Tea House is also worth recommending. Although the Hainanese Chicken Rice is simple to make, few restaurants can cook it like Zhonghua Hainanese Chicken Rice. The rice is boiled with chicken soup, and the ingredients are chicken oil, scallion and ginger, homemade chili sauce and traditional black soy sauce. The bone marrow in the chicken rice is bright red and fat but not greasy. 3. The famous Hon Kee Congee, Furong Shaobao, Jinmalu Pancake, Yibao Bean Sprout Chicken Rice, and Lu Yu Tea House can also be found in Hutong No. 10. 4. The overall feeling I get is: it is actually a snack gathering place similar to the domestic Food Republic. You can easily eat a lot of Malaysian specialties at one time. The environment is also OK. Anyway, it is very hot outside. Come here to enjoy the food slowly in the air conditioning. In addition, you can go shopping directly upstairs in Lot 10 shopping mall after eating. 5. Transportation location: In the Bukit Bintang business district, very close to the Pavilion shopping mall. You can take the light rail to get there, and it is only a one-minute walk from Bukit Bintang.