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Kim Chi Fried Rice With Beef At Wok Sifu

It's been a while since my last visit to the Wok Sifu outlet in Kinta City Shopping, if my memory serves me right, it should be about at least a year or two. To me, Wok Sifu is just like Kim Gary, Boston or Old Town which serves variety of food.

The menu cover page


Anyway, last weekends, I went to eat at the Wok Sifu, since we are like running out of option for a place to dine in the Kinta City Shopping Mall. For this round, I had kim chi fried rice with beef and Hong Kong "ying yong", which is a mixture of coffee and tea.



Kim chi fried rice with some sesame toppings as well as small slices of beef meat


The small plate of kim chi which is served together with the kim chi fried rice with beef


As the name has suggested, the fried rice was fried with kim chi, making the fried rice sour and spicy like the kim chi. On top of that, the kim chi fried rice has some sesame toppings and is cooked with small slices of beef meat - so it is not all vege and the beef meat is properly marinated and the meat is tender enough that one will not have difficulty of chewing the beef meat. Finally, the fried rice is served together with a small plate of kim chi, and I just love the sour and spicy taste of the kim chi.



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