After our staycation at DoubleTree Hilton Johor Bahru, we headed over to Aeon Tebrau City to do some shopping. After browsing the many restaurants at Aeon Tebrau City, we settled at Tea Garden Restaurant (KUU 古) because of the Char Kway, which looked so enticing…
About Tea Garden Restaurant (KUU 古) Aeon Tebrau City
Tea Garden Restaurant serves up Nan Yang cuisine that includes options such as wok fried dishes (Char Kway Teow, Hokkien Fried Prawn Noodles), street foods (Tofu Bakar, Rojak), dim sum (Yam Cake, Golden Lava Bun), Butter & Kaya White Toast , Malaysian favourites (Curry Laksa, Mee Rebus) and even Western cuisine.
Inside Tea Garden Restaurant at Aeon Tebrau City, we found the interior to be spacious and inviting. To make your orders, head on to the counter, choose and pay. Thereafter, the foods will be brought to you at your table. This time, we chose
1. Baked Herbal Chicken Rice (RM 18.90)
2. Stir Fried Rice Cake w/ Egg (Char Kway) (RM 9.50)
3. Iced Coffee (RM 6.40)
What We Had at Tea Garden Restaurant (KUU 古) Aeon Tebrau City
First up, the Baked Herbal Chicken Rice (RM 18.90)
The Baked Herbal Chicken itself was actually very flavourful. You could taste the slightly herbal feel but not too overpowering. The only thing about the gravy was that it was a little too salty. That’s where the rice comes in to complement really well. As for the chicken, it was fall-off-the-bone tender, the type that we really enjoy. A great start to our meal at Tea Garden Restaurant!😋
Next, the Char Kway (RM 9.50)
Not only were the Char Kways nicely cut into easy-to-handle strips, we loved the sauce and eggy tastes when fried together. We must ssay that the chef is actually rather skillful to fry the Char Kway while maintaining the attractive strips in place. As for the taste, the more we chewed, the more flavourful the radish within became. Yum!
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All in all, we had a very enjoyable meal at Tea Garden Restaurant (KUU 古). First, since we were in Malaysia, we were able to avoid the different Japanese and Korean options while being able to indulge in some local delights. Secondly, the options at Tea Garden Restaurant were actually pretty good and affordably priced. If you’re in Aeon Tebrau City, why not give Tea Garden Restaurant a try as well?