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HD Bistro Foodcourt - El Gourmet

Hi there, today I would like to talk about HD Bistro Foodcourt, Sunway Geo.

We have visited the HD Bistro foodcourt recently. It has two section, which is the halal and non-halal section. Please be mindful that the halal section is using yellow cutlery and non-halal section is using the white colour cutlery.


We had this pork Ramen from the EC Gourmet Ramen and Mash Bow l.


This is the Pork Miso Ramen. It was plated beautifully with Japanese Char Siew and a soft boil egg. Garnished with cabbage and some nori (dry seaweed) strips. The miso soup base is just right to my taste. With the price of RM 8.90, it is definitely one of the cheapest Japanese Ramen I have eaten, and definitely worth to comeback for it.

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