Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Imperial China SS17 Subang Jaya 大同皇府酒家

Imperial China is one of the many restaurants under the Tai Thong group. It is located in a building which also houses a badminton hall and Neway Karaoke. Ample parking is available here as you have the option of parking in the building itself of just park at the MPSJ lots.

The ambience is as pleasing as one could wish for and I certainly have no qualms about dining here.


This is the aromatic and nutritious soup – double boiled with chicken.


Green dragon vegetable (RM30)  – this is one vege that tastes and smells like chives and is not commonly found. When I was told that they served this vege, it was therefore only natural that I ordered it without a second thought.  It was  stir fried with sufficient wok hei and the outcome was superb.

Pomfret in sweet and sour sauce (RM48.80) – I was amazed by the presentation. If you look carefully you will notice that the fish has been ‘sliced’ – the flesh of the fish has been cut out and this makes eating it a breeze – even for small kiddies tiny fish bones are no longer an issue.



Pork ribs in champagne (RM59.20) – the pork ribs were tough and everyone came to a consensus that this was the one thing we would avoid in our future visits here.


Braised mixed vegetables with bean curd (RM13.80) – if you have no idea what that means – it’s simply lo han chai – well, the presentation did put me off in the beginning as I loathe to see vegetables served in a clay pot. I don’t mind meat in claypots…but definitely not vegetables! But the taste was alright.




This is stir fried beef with bean sprouts (RM18.80) – although the portion was a tad tiny,I enjoyed this dish a lot. The beef was tender and well cooked. The combination of beef and bean sprouts was simply marvellous!


Baked escargot in cheese- at a hefty price tag of RM60 for a large serving, this dish was everyone’s favourite. Luckily the taste justified the pricing!


Address : 3rd Floor, Jaya Square
7343 Jalan SS17/2
47500 Subang Jaya
Tel : +603 56361266
Opening hours : Mon-Sat 11.30am-2.30pm, 6-10.30pm ; Sunday & Public Holidays : 9.30am-2.30pm, 6-10.30pm
Visa, Master & Amex accepted


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