Apr 11, 2017

Ru Di Fook Noodle Bar @ Kota Damansara KL - Something A Little Different.

Nowadays, when I visit new restaurants, I subconsciously hope for something a little different and perhaps, a tinge more exciting. Big breakfast? I'd liked to give that a boring pass.

It's all about creating new eating experiences. The conventional-norm doesn't seem to work well with my taste buds anymore.


Few days ago, I popped by Ru Di Fook Noodle Bar, a Chinese-Fusion restaurant, and also one of the newest kid on the block.

For me, it was a rather refreshing scene, to see the modernization of a Chinese restaurant, seeping into the Western cafe culture. Let's, at least try, to give the cafe scene a bit of oriental twist, shall we?

I picked a seat right next to the window, with plenty of natural sunlight streaming through, and ordered some of their signature dishes to share.

Must have; Must try at RDF. The Wantan Mee (RM15.80) was delicious. The noodles were springy and had toothsome textures, tossed in RDF's signature white sauce, which I thought tasted more sweet than savory. Every mouthful was flavorsome and delightful. I wouldn't hesitate to order this again.
On top of the Wantan Mee, I also ordered a serving of crispy Wanton (RM9.80/6 pcs) to share. The wantons' were the same as the one served together with the Wantan Mee. To be honest, I wasn't a huge fan of their wantons'. There was an ingredient used that I didn't particularly enjoy, presumably of a type of herb. 
The RDF Roasted Pork (RM9.80) may looked like any other ordinary Siew Yok, but this was a serious pleasure to devour. The pork was tender (though on the drier side), savory, and the skin was crisp. Best eaten dipped in Chinese chili sauce and sugar, at the side
I thought that the presentation of the dishes got a bit boring after awhile - same plate, same color. The Kungfu Mushrooms (RM10.80) consisted of deep fried shimeiji and oyster mushroom, with dollops of plum aoli in between. Eat it while it's still hot!

Overall Rating: 8/10. I liked the food, both taste and creativity, though I thought the wantons' could be a bit more awe-inspiring. I'd definitely return, sometime in the near future, when they've settled in.

Ru Di Fook is located at:
Address: Jalan PJU 5/4, Dataran Sunway, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Phone: 03-7496 7103
Opening Hours: 12pm-11pm Daily. Closed Monday.

 
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