Sunday, December 7, 2014

Yang Sheng Vegetarian @ Mahkota Cheras

For dinner today we decided try out one of the many vegetarian shops that seems to mushroom around Mahkota Cheras. There are so many to choose, so we just picked one that we found parking space nearest to it.

It's on the same row as Kampar guys shop. Seems pretty packed at 7pm+ when we arrived. There are plenty of choices they offered.
Front view

 So many choices, ramen, noodles, fried rice, ala carte dishes, soup ..all vegetarian choices

 Interestingly the laundrybar beside has a modern looking vending machine. All touch screen interface. Neat :)
 From front view, not sure why but the shop layout leaves a pretty big space at the front while all the dining tables are squeezed to end portion of the shop. Save the number of fans used? :D
 Soy drink, they collaborate with this BD i guess, with bubble milk sealing style. Available in cold only with options to go with sugar or non-sugar. Anyway, for RM3 the Saturday pasar malam aunty soy drink beat this hands down anytime.
Chinese calligraphy for wall deco.

Pumpkin soup ramyun. Not bad, but not really extraordinary.. It's topped with carrot tomato,mushroom , black fungus strips , and some vegetarian beancurd and vege meatball. At least we can see that this soup is really made from pumpkin albeit a little clear for a pumpkin based soup. Maybe the soups added with more water when cooking, still from the taste its quite certain there is minimum MSG added.

Top is herbal soup ramyun, well basically almost same ingredient with some tofu added.
Bottom is Lo Mee..well it s a bit inaccurate to call it Lo-Mee, should've been Lo-ramyun which sounds even weirder haha. 

They used ramyun noodles for the Lo -Mee too. Portions are quite big but taste-wise might be on bland side for most people. For those clear soup lover might find these to their liking, or some of the days that we might prefer something a little more light on taste will find this an ok-lah. Not too bland and not too flavourful. Again, almost same ingredients are tossed in the Lo-Mee with addition of some vege and egg. Of all 3 this is my favourite.

The bill totals up to RM28.30 for 3 person and 1 drink. 
This is pretty standard pricing for vegetarian food restaurant. 
Still comparing value for money-wise, i would say that so far Won Korean is still the king. See the post about it.

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