Sunday, November 23, 2008

Canton-i @ The Gardens


Went to this newly opened restaurant call Canton-i at The Gardens, Mid Valley yesterday. As you can see from the name, it is related to Dragon-i. It is located at the lower ground floor at The Gardens, near another chinese restaurant Din Tai Fung. The food they sell are mainly chinese stlye barbeque stuffs, such as Char Siew, Siew Yuk, Duck and Goose. Haven't got the chance to try the barbeque goose there cos it was finished by the time we got there.

Business seems to be very good there, because i went passed the restaurant a few times and there's always people lining up.

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Took this shot after we ate. :) That's why you don't see people lining up. Cos it's late.

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The interior of Canton-i is very nice, combination of beige, white, and pink, made a very comfortable place to have ur meal. As you can see, there's a lot of people.

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There's 2 sections here, this one is the left section, the picture before this is the right section.

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Decorated with items that are very chinese such as these bird cages.

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Very nice semi round seating, but don't think can fit many people in.

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SiewMei holding our number ticket posing, while waiting for our seats.

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Syam and Yippie queueing up. Look at the line behind then, long~

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A rare person to join us eat, because SiewMei came to find us for dinner. :) Have to "bay min" a bit.

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Me and Jook waiting for our food. (Jook acting like Yippie)

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Actually Syam is also another person who's rarely join us for dinner. Again because of SiewMei's visit, and i forced her to come along. Hahaha.

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Yippie and SiewMei waiting for food.

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Hamyu showing his reluctant face to take picture with Yippie.

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Look at how happy he is here. Haha.

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As usual, drinks arrived first.

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Each of us ordered the plain wantan noodles, then we ordered dishes to share. This is the Siew Yuk. A bit too fat, but the skin is crunchy. Yum~

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Char Siew. Not as good as Shah Alam or Sunway Mas' Char Siew, but still consider not bad.

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Yao Mark. Haha, don't know how to say this in English.

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Very big and nice wantan. Got a whole prawn inside. Very Q.

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Half a duck here. Consider not bad also.

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After meal chit chat.

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Hamyu with the gals. Hamyu belanja us this round. I think it's because we bought birthday present for him on his birthday just passed not long ago. :) Still... thanks Hamyu.

The price of the food here is slighly above average, but the quality consider ok. So, worth going to try out. :)

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