Chicken rice must be the one of the most commonly consumed lunch among folks in Malaysia, you can find a stall offering this dish in probably over 50% of kopitiam in the country. After all, you get a good combination of protein, some fat, vege (cucumber counts, right?), and carb all in one seating, and usually at a rather reasonable price, what’s not to like?
Restoran M-TWO, Taman Bukit Maluri
Anyway, today, we’re looking at one of the most popular chicken rice stalls in Taman Bukit Maluri, as introduced to us by Yee Hou after our Saturday long run session at Desa Park City.
The stall in question is called Fook Loong Chicken Rice, located at Restoran M-TWO, just behind the morning market at Taman Bukit Maluri. The place does get busy during lunch time, but they are quite a big operation and usually wait time isn’t too much of an issue.
For the four of us, we ordered an entire roast chicken (yah, perhaps too much), a medium portion of roast pork, and a small portion of chasiu to go with rice for lunch.
It didn’t take long for our meat and rice to be served, the soup followed a couple minutes later.
The roast chicken here is chunky and packing! They’re probably twice the size of your typical KFC equivalent, meat was juicy and skin in the texture that doesn’t disappoint. As far as roast chicken goes, these are pretty decent.
The roast pork was pretty good as well, skin’s crispy, meat quite tender, but those fatty bits could perhaps be even softer than they are. Their chasiu though, to me, was the highlight of the meal. They’re one of the best chasiu anywhere with super soft fats and charred, caramelized outer layer, simply fantastic. Wish we’d ordered more of those.
roast chicken, roast pork, bbq pork
The meal cost us RM 71 overall, a pretty decent value for KL standard, and definitely worthy of a try.
Unfortunately, not all are good. In fact, over here, the rice especially fails big time – most, if not all, of them. My missus cooks the best…but she is driven by mood. Let us pray! LOL!!!
suituapui: hahaha, can’t beat the in-house specials!
I believe I have been here once. Yeah the food tasted really good. The chicken was very tender.
Tekkaus: ooo all the way from Melaka to here? 😀
There’s one Dai Chow place nearby which is quite good also (Kok Heng). I’m Kepong lang and I never try this before, thank you for your recommendation ya, LOl
Choi Yen: hahaha, always something new!
I like the complimentary soup with chicken feet in it, plus sour vegetable.
Teck: yesss, free soup is always a must at any chicken rice place isn’t it? I’m always very disappointed when they don’t include.
For the four of you, you ate one whole chicken! O_o Based on the price of RM71, you each ate almost a RM20 meal of chicken rice…and that sounds like a lot…lol! 😀
eatwhateatwhere: hahaha yes, it was DAMN A LOT OF CHICKEN.
Chicken rice was one of the first dishes we fell in love with when we moved to Malaysia.
Monica: most popular!
In the middle of the night, this make me hungry, oh no
Parpining: that is the way!