Friday, 22 April 2011

Food in Food Court.

I guess you are thinking, why am I talking about food in Food Court since most of the food are not really fantastic. I got to tell you about the food in food court can be 'good' if you are uncertain about the food in restaurants. I choose the food court in Mid Valley as for today post because this mall really have some diverse stalls in 4 food court. You can try out the food there, but you must know some facts before you go.

The first food court is located at the North Court 3rd floor. It has the most diverse food in the food court such as Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Korean and Malay food. When you are about to get hungry, you must be thinking that none of the restaurant are really recommended to go. Therefore, you are not sure where to go. To be honest, the food in this food court is pretty average, it is cater for people who didn't want to try out some delicious food in the mall.

The Indian food is pretty much alright for a price of two dishes and rice. To be honest, I haven't try the sizzling pan noodles because it must have the taste of both light and dark soy sauce, but I know it is also a pretty average dish to eat. The chicken rice, I find that is not close to the one I haven't eaten in traditional chicken rice shop. For the Japanese, I can tell you it is not authentic because it doesn't have the taste of a Ramen has.
For the Korean dish, I can tell you is pretty much average compare to authentic Korean food, but you can still try it out because it wasn't taste bad. Overall, this food court is pretty clean and organize.

The second food court is located at the Lower Ground. You have take the elevator down to Lower Ground and keep left until you reach the Donut and Thai restaurant. This is surely not about quality of food, is all about quantity. There are few stall selling dishes and rice, looks like a food court with limited choice. Most of the stalls sell Malay dishes, but one sell chicken rice. I have to tell you, the food you eat in this food stalls is quite average, pretty similar to the one you eat in elsewhere. Nothing really special.

The Third food court is located at the 2nd floor next Machines. Take the elevator up to 2nd floor and go to the left. This food court doesn't have a lots of crowd going there and few stalls have gone in this place. The food here has Indian, Malay and Chinese food. The only thing you can try is the Portuguese fish. It is really spicy and nice.

The Fourth food court is located next to the Borders. Take a walk to the Garden, go to the right and take elevator to the third floor. This food court some different thing. This food court serve some Korean food. Although is not quite authentic, but you can really try it out. There is a Kebab shop in the front, you can probably taste some nice kebab here too. When it comes to Indian food like roti, I guess Mamak store can do better than them. When it comes to Chinese noodles and soup, you better take your time to try something good in the Garden.

Overall, the food court in Garden and food court on the third floor of Mid Valley is pretty fine for dining. But, for those who are thinking about other restaurant, I will make a guide for that. 

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