Now that we can go out without any restrictions, except wearing face masks at all times, many have started to stroll along with the city and dine in their favorite restaurants. With many precautions taken by the individuals as well as restaurants, plus the cravings for hotpot, I went to Xiao Long Kan in Midvalley recently.
Surprisingly, it was pretty empty and it somewhat eased me a little, that it's at least safe. We went all out and ordered our favorite food, which I have to admit we slightly over-ordered, just for two pax.
And we were very, very full.
Giving me a choice of which would be my preferred hotpot, I'll go for FWF instead. Services are top-notch, good, and fresh food. Read my experience here.
Ambiance: For family and friends
Price: $$$$
Food: Non-halal, Chinese
Service: below average (referring to the Midvalley outlet)
Xiao Long Kan,
Lot G(E)-018, Midvalley Megamall,
Lingkaran Syed Putra,
59200 Kuala Lumpur
03-2201 6098
Written by,
FoodiesTravel
Ps: This is based on my personal opinion
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