Showing posts with label Restaurant Happy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Restaurant Happy. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Chinese Food @ Restaurant Happy - Foh Sang


We headed out tonight to Foh Sang to try Restaurant Happy's newer branch. Inside it's bright, clean and colourful pretty much the same as the original Kingfisher branch. We ordered sweet & sour pork, stir fried sweet potato leaves, rice and drinks. The sweet & sour pork was pretty standard, meaty chunks in batter with onion, tomato, cucumber and peppers in a gloopy sauce.


I really enjoyed the sweet potato leaves stir fried in garlic, the deep green colour of the veggies makes me believe I'm being healthy!
 

Restaurant Happy is located in Foh Sang, next door to Kedai Kopi Daily.
 


The Bill : 1x Sweet & Sour Pork, 1x Sweet Potato Leaves, 2x Nasi Putih, 1x Ice Lemon Tea, 1x Water = 26.70 MYR

Good, honest Chinese food @ Restaurant Happy, look out for the great value 7 ringgit rice plates!

Friday, 10 August 2012

Chicken Curry Noodles @ Restaurant Happy - Kingfisher Plaza


As we were in Kingfisher Plaza today, an area we don't know very well, we decided to have lunch there for a change. It turned out to be a great decision! We noticed the sign for Restaurant Happy and recognised it from Foh Sang, though we haven't been into that branch yet we decided to give this one a try.
My pick of Chicken Curry Noodles did not disappoint, a spicy, thick, curry of chicken with added fried potatoes went wonderfully with the noodles. A small bowl of Chicken Wanton Soup was served too.



The Little Nibbler's Butter Prawns were yummy too! Deep fried prawns in a light batter, smothered in creamy, butter sauce with the added kick of chilli.


Restaurant Happy is located in Kingfisher Plaza, occupying a corner lot more or less opposite Giant. As I've said there's also another branch at Foh Sang.



The Bill : 1x Chicken Curry Noodles, 1x Butter Prawn, 2x Chinese Teah Ping = 13.90

I'm sure Restaurant Happy is no surprise to some people but to me it was! I wonder what other great surprises are hidden at Kingfisher Plaza?