Review of The Zun Express at Mid Valley

by Penny on June 5, 2010



If you enjoy nutritious and clear soups, one place that I would like to recommend is The Zun Express at Mid Valley. The Zun Express is part of the Eu Yan Sang group and they are located right next to Eu Yan Sang shop on the lower ground floor of The Gardens, Mid Valley.

The restaurant is always packed with people and just once after we tried it, we’ve also been consistently going there to eat most of the time when we are in Mid Valley.

nourishing soups at zun express

The reason is that the attraction for us are the soups. They are various nutritious soups offered at very reasonable prices, between RM8 to RM12 per portion and it is good for at least 2 persons to share if not 3. When you order the soup, you will also be given a portion of rice and this is how I actually like to have it. Just plain soup with rice will make a very satisfying meal for me.

Other than the soups, they also offer a variety of noodles. So far I’ve tried several of the noodle dishes but my favourite there is still their Hokkien noodle. If you take a look around, most patrons tend to order a portion of the Hokkien noodle to share if not as an a la carte main course for themselves. It’s definitely one of the better ones you can find in a shopping mall.

As the foods served there are presented in a rather clear and simple manner, it somewhat gives me the impression of healthy home-cooked meals. Whether or not there’s MSG in there, I don’t know but it just seems like pretty healthy cooking since I don’t see excessive oils being used and the taste is not overly tasty. Whether real or imagined, at least when eating there we psychologically feel we’re not in need of things like Lipovox to burn off the fats even after downing an entire bowl of noodles.

If you aren’t weight-watchers, after your hearty meal there, you may want to treat yourself to some desserts. They have some simple ones like gwai ling kao, honey dew sago, mango pudding, etc. We’ve ordered them before but I’ve not tried any as I’m not a sweet-tooth person. But I did see some nods of approvals from those who slurped every spoonful of it. Even my son enjoyed the mango pudding and honey dew sago.

As for drinks, our favourite is their Rooibos tea. We’ve always ordered the same thing each time. It comes in a pot and it can be refilled so it’s good to share it if everybody agrees to a good and hot pot of tea.

In summary, I would recommend The Zun Express as the food are not only satisfactory to us, the prices are also rather reasonable. If you are a member of Eu Yan Sang, just present the card and you will get a 10% discount.

I’ve also read reviews of a similar chain restaurant in the heart of KL called The Zun Kitchenette where they offer more varieties of food and is also under the same umbrella of the Eu Yan Sang group. Perhaps I will try that place out if I’m in the area.

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Michelle June 23, 2010 at 5:27 pm

where to buy the H1 and H2 shiseido rebonding cream in Singapore?

2 Natasha September 26, 2010 at 3:29 am

Do ne1 noe where to buy lipovox in k.l?

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