

How can things go so downhill?Īs a conclusion, I can only say the shop offers something different that are not bad. As a last resort, we ordered chee cheong fun (white rice noodles rolled with pork/prawns). So, what it is so famous about Famous Gai Wo Bao, which translates to ‘Chicken Nest Bun’ Clan Restaurant is the originator of this bun’s recipe This shop is open from 8pm - 2pm (next day). Dim Sum breakfast a couple of weeks ago at the Clan Restaurant in Sri Petaling, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

More like mince meat wrap around 1 prawn per mai. Clan Dim Sum Restaurant Sri Petaling This shop is one of the famous place to eat dim sum in Kuala Lumpur. The filling isn't like Ipoh's dim sum filled with fresh whole sweet prawns. The Signature Chicken Nest Bun ( ) aka gei wo bao. It was almost 1pm by the time we reached but customers were still flocking the shop for dim sum. Even the "har mai" (prawn dumpling) is so average. So we went to Restoran Clan Dim Sum () at Sri Petaling for their famous gei wo bao ().

Our standard order of siew mai (pork dumpling) was just average. Of course there are many more choices of dim sum as shown on the trays below. Read on for more ramblings on dim sum and life. The story continues with an early breakfast last weekend at Clan Dim Sum Restaurant Seri Petaling famed for their Chicken Nest Bun (Gai Woh Bao). The meat is fragrant enough, but not too over powering. And how eating dim sum brought back extremely fond memories of breakfast at the old Foh San with my late grandpa. Next in line is the black pepper meat pau. The combination didn't really cause a synergy. I don't taste the fragrant of the meat or the pau or the cake.

Since it has been touched by local celebrities, you can expect to be paying a slightly higher rate per basket than you normally would.The filling is just normal bbq meat. No 140, Jalan Radin Anum 1 Bandar Baru Sri Petaling, Kuala Lumpur. Somehow I still prefer Fu Lai over Clan but Clan is known for their speciality dish so we’ll leave that out for comparison. Otherwise, we wouldn’t eat here, would we ) They also have this crazy Gai Wo Bao, which translates to ‘Chicken Nest Bun’. The dimsum of course, is incredibly good. Well known for their Gai Woh Bao (Chicken Nest Bun), you must give a try! Soft fluffy dough shaped like a nest, with glutinous rice, chicken, chopped char siew, mushrooms and caramelized onions within. For a limited time, we are offering our members 5 delicious dim-sum dishes (Siu-Mai, Thai Style Beancurd, Fried QQ Bun, Carrot Cake & Rice Roll with Sweet Sauce) for only RM3.9. One of our all time favourite dimsum places is, Clan Restaurant, in Sri Petaling. It’s worth the calories burned for these scrumptious dim sums! Ordering away, I always tend to over order but fret not, they do offer to pack it in a doggy bag and also there is take away! So get someone to drop you off and quickly make your way to the kitchen and be done by the time your friend takes a short drive around the neighborhood. Located beside a car service center, parking will be a hassle but there are plenty of lots available a few blocks away. Pictures of the owner posing with famous local celebrities can be seen hung up on the wall. Despite the location, this restaurant is quite a bomb in the celebrity world.
