J Tean Kitchen @ SS2 Mall, PJ
Food guide of porky restaurant at Klang Valley:-
1) Kalamazoo
2) Andes BYO
4) Belly Good
6) Hungry Hog
7) Nambawan
8 ) Cristang
9) Kissaten
10) Ninja Joe
Quite a long list but the journey to hunt for more will never stop! You can definitely count on me! Here we come the 11th!
J Tean Kitchen, bring you the tasty and innovative porky dish!
Being my fist visit, I was impressed by the spick an span interior. Adopted a elegant bright white theme with array of oriental-designed furniture, from a mix of antique opium beds, drum tables & stools and lantern-like hanging lamps. The glass wall on one side of the restaurant allowing plenty of natural light to flood in.
The drum tables~
I love the alfresco balcony with opium beds seating but the scorching weather…. Forget it 🙁
Citron Tea – Hot (RM 2.80+)
J-Pumpkin Soup (RM 4.90+)
The bowl was covered with a layer of puff pastry; teared open and enjoyed the hot creamy soup. Laden with enoki & shiitake mushroom which I thought was quite a weird combination and the soup was slightly too bland to my liking.
Braised Pork with Bun (RM 7.90+)
Scrumptious and tender braised pork and shredded vegetables sandwiched between the soft & fluffy bun. A lovely starter~ Read my similar experience on this “Chinese Burger” HERE & HERE.
J-Pork Burger (RM 7.90+)
The house-made pork patty was firm and well-marinated with decent thickness. The price definitely a steal as the burger also serve with potato wedges.
Melaka Rainbow Dessert (RM 4.90+)
A soupy dessert of palm sugar, water chestnut and tiny sago pearls.
Although J Tean is well known for its fusion Bak Kut Teh but after read a few bloggers’ feed backs, I don’t bother to try because I still prefer my traditional Bak Kut Teh 😛 But I will go back for their J-Porky Bun which received good comments and of course more pork burger!
J Tean Kitchen
G-58, Ground Floor, SS2 Mall
No. 40, Jalan SS2/72, 47300 Petaling Jaya.
Tel: +603-7954-0819
Opens: Daily 10.00am-10.00pm
BKT was quite good actually. The J-pumpkin soup was like..err.. too sweet!
My pumpkin soup is ok not too sweet~
I would prefer something ‘clearer’ for a dessert after that kinda meal. Mebe coz I just kenot tahan eat too much meat…
clearer dessert =?
Look so nice!
There are some hits & misses too…
Thanks for sharing this. Now I know where to head to for porky meals. 🙂
u r most welcome!
Thanks for reminding me of this place — Devil and I been wanting to visit J Tean since it first opened but never got around it. 🙂
Haha, u r most welcome!
that pork burger looks good! price is very decent too… :0)
Very affordable price indeed!
d braise pork seem kinda very thin slice ….
less fat .. also .. LOL
Ya, quite thin 😛
went once. i ordered sth like pork pie or sth (forgot the name), huge portion meant for sharing!
Had yet to blog about it i think and i have lost all the photos and info as well. LOL
oh..too bad 🙁
the fusion of asian and western food looks great here 🙂
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Fusion food is so common nowadays, is it a good thing?
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