Dim Sum Feast @ Si Chuan Dou Hua, PARKROYAL KL

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20141018 121743 | Dim Sum Feast @ Si Chuan Dou Hua, PARKROYAL KL
My previous experience at Si Chuan Dou Hua has been a very pleasant one and has carved a beautiful memory in my mind. This month, Si Chuan Dou Hua is set to give diners an exciting experience with Master Dim Sum Chef Peng Yi Chun showcasing the dazzling technique of knife shredding noodles live from 1 – 9 November 2014.

Dim Sum Feast @ Si Chuan Dou Hua

Si Chuan Dou Hua - Pan-fried Pancake with Chicken Floss
Pan-fried Pancake with Chicken Floss
Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside; sweet on the outside, salty on the inside
Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside; sweet on the outside, salty on the inside
Since graduating from Sichuan Culinary School, Chef Peng has acquired over 20 years of experience under his belt.
Steamed Chives Dumpling
Steamed Chives Dumpling
The translucently wrapped Steamed Chives Dumpling came with generous fillings – every bite brings a sense of satisfaction to me.
Steamed Glutinous Rice with Chicken Floss wrapped in Banana Leaf
Steamed Glutinous Rice with Chicken Floss wrapped in Banana Leaf
The beauty of Si Chuan Dim Sum is, they’re uniquely different from Cantonese Dim Sum. One example is this Steamed Glutinous Rice with Chicken Floss wrapped in Banana Leaf that exudes a fragrant smell as soon as it was served. The chewy texture somehow reminded me of gummy bears.
Minced Chicken Meat Dumpling in Chicken Soup
Minced Chicken Meat Dumpling in Chicken Soup…
 
...that goes well with some Sichuan chili oil
…that goes well with some Sichuan chili oil
 
Minced Chicken Meat Dumpling in Chilli Oil
Minced Chicken Meat Dumpling in Chilli Oil
I’m glad that I’ve recently leveled up on my tolerance to spicy food so I can try Minced Chicken Meat Dumpling in Chilli Oil. Sichuan’s way of spiciness is very different from our own chilli padi’s spiciness which is a good thing! If your tolerance towards spicy food is low, you can have it in chicken soup too. It’s very sweet and flavorful, packed with the essence from chicken.
Pan-fried Carrot Cake with Dried Scallop
Pan-fried Carrot Cake with Dried Scallop
One of my favorites from their Dim Sum selection would be Pan-fried Carrot Cake with Dried Scallop. Unlike the ones being sold outside which are very oily, these were cut to similar sizes each piece and lightly pan-fried to achieve crispiness on the outer layer and maintain soft texture on the inner layer.
Steamed Celery Dumpling with Conpoy
Steamed Celery Dumpling with Conpoy
You may think – “OMG! They used orange coloring on Steamed Celery Dumpling with Conpoy! So unhealthy!” But fret not, the orange color comes from natural coloring – it’s from carrot juice!
Si Chuan Dou Hua - Minced Chicken Dumpling in Chilli Oil
Minced Chicken Dumpling in Chilli Oil
Minced Chicken Dumpling in Chilli Oil gave us the greatest kick of all as the dumpling has totally absorbed the explosive flavors from peppercorn chilli oil, delivering a numbing sensation. Definitely a great pick for those who are adventurous!
Pan-fried Minced Chicken Dumpling with Chives
Pan-fried Minced Chicken Dumpling with Chives
Another variation of dumplings available from Si Chuan Dou Hua is Pan-fried Minced Chicken Dumpling with Chives. It was served with a lightly pan-fried layer of flour batter to eat together with the dumpling, giving diners a different way to consume it.
Steamed Glutinous Rice with Dried Shrimp wrapped with Yam
Steamed Glutinous Rice with Dried Shrimp wrapped with Yam
Steamed Glutinous Rice with Dried Shrimp wrapped with Yam is simply artistic. Check out the thinly sliced yam! Not everyone has that level of skill.
Braised Eggplant with Garlic and Chilli Sauce
Braised Eggplant with Garlic and Chilli Sauce
At first glance, Braised Eggplant with Garlic and Chilli Sauce looked like it’s going to taste very spicy but after tasting it, I felt relieved… it’s leaning on sweet side more than spicy. And both Clumsy Boy and I thinks that the gravy would be awesome to go with rice. One bowl of rice, please!
Stir Fried French Beans with Minced Garlic
Stir Fried French Beans with Minced Garlic
Apart from the dumplings, other dishes were pretty much suitable for vegetarians just like Stir Fried French Beans with Minced Garlic. This was rather more to Cantonese dish and suitable for people who would want to take a break from chilies.
Noodle dough
Noodle dough
Based at the award-winning Si Chuan Dou Hua in Singapore, Chef Peng’s culinary showcase marks the launch of Si Chuan Dou Hua’s Dim Sum Feast. A mouth-watering repertoire of 58 items will be available from 1 November 2014 to 31 January 2015.
Chef Peng of Si Chuan Dou Hua showcasing his knife shredding noodle skill
Chef Peng of Si Chuan Dou Hua showcasing his knife shredding noodle skill
 
Home-made Knife Shredded Noodles is served!
Home-made Knife Shredded Noodles is served!
 
Si Chuan Dou Hua - Home-made Knife Shredded Noodles with Spicy Soup
Home-made Knife Shredded Noodles with Spicy Soup
Just like the dumpling, you can also choose between spicy soup and chicken soup for Home-made Knife Shredded Noodles depending on your preference. Or, you can also have them both! If you’re coming with a couple of friends or your spouse, do consider getting one variant each so you can try more dishes!
Home-made Knife Shredded Noodles with Chicken Soup
Home-made Knife Shredded Noodles with Chicken Soup
 
Si Chuan Dou Hua - Si Chuan Dan Dan Noodles
Si Chuan Dan Dan Noodles
A Sichuan feast is never complete without the springy Si Chuan Dan Dan Noodles. At first, I was like – “Erm… not very spicy only wor”. If you thought that way too, wait till the spiciness kicks in!
Home-made Fine Bean Curd with Wolfberry
Home-made Fine Bean Curd with Wolfberry
The smooth Home-made Fine Bean Curd with Wolfberry is the signature dessert at Si Chuan Dou Hua. You’ve never been to Si Chuan Dou Hua if you haven’t tasted this. I’m serious.
Steamed Glutinous Rice Ball with Purple Sweet Potato Paste
Steamed Glutinous Rice Ball with Purple Sweet Potato Paste
 
A piece of fortune cookie to end the food tasting session. Good fortune eh? ;)
A piece of fortune cookie to end the food tasting session.
Good fortune eh? 😉
Priced at RM 58 nett per person, the Dim Sum Feast is available for lunch from 12 pm to 2.30 pm from Mondays to Fridays, and for brunch from 10 am to 2.30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Special savings apply for selected bank cardmembers. For dining reservations or enquiries, please contact Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant at: Address: PARKROYAL Kuala Lumpur Jalan Sultan Ismail 50250 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-2147 0088
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4 Comments

  1. Camy says:

    so yummy i wanttt!

  2. Camy says:

    so healthyy!

  3. Choulyin says:

    si chuan dan dan!!!!!!! my mouth watering already >.<

  4. Budak Gemok [dot] com says:

    wow..yummyyy…..

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