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#DINE WITH ME - BIG SPOON, SETIAWALK

Too much of Boat Noodles, where stacking up bowls are quite cool? Why not try stacking up spoons? The latest hype of "stacking" has flown over to Puchong recently.

#BigSpoon - A new restaurant located at Setiawalk is the new "IN". Serving only "Chicken Cold Noodles" and "Dumpling in house special sauce" as their main dishes. Don't expect there's a choice of soup or dry noodles like what you get in Boat Noodles. BigSpoon only serves Szechuan cold noodles, a type of popular street food in China.


As I went in for a quick dinner on a Wednesday night, I only managed to captured two or three pictures. We ordered 8 spoons of "Chicken Cold Noodle" for 4 people and a spoon of dumplings. 


Chicken Cold Noodle (RM 1.90/spoon)
(Cold noodles served with chicken slices, cucumber, sesame paste & sesame seeds)



Dumplings in house special sauce (RM 3.90/spoon of 3 dumplings)

What's on the sauces? Try eating with peppercorn or chili oil. We did not order any drinks as the waitress told us nothing is left except coconuts. We were like...hmmm...


BigSpoon Menu

We cut the queue hassle, as it was quiet on that night somewhere around 8.00pm. Within 20 minutes, we left the place after some quick bites. Unsure on the weekend crowds, you may want to come earlier to avoid queuing too long for your dinner.




BIGSPOON
(Opening hours : 11am – 10pm)
Address: D-7-G, Block D, SetiaWalk, Persiaran Wawasan, Pusat Bandar Puchong, 47160 Selangor 
(located at the corner after Tokyo Kitchen directly opposite Subway

#bigspoon #setiawalk #puchong #chinese #food #noodles #dumpling






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