Mama Mia? First thing that comes to mind (besides the musical) is Western or Italian cuisine. This is nothing of that sort though. Here at their restaurant, they serve Chinese cuisine which does not include pork on the menu. So for those who are looking for Chinese food without pork, you should give this place a try. It is located along the same row as Poh Kong.
The interior is well-decorated with a modern touch, and is a comfortable setting to bring friends along.
Their roasted chicken cooked through without much redness and even so, the meat was still quite tender. The best part that I enjoyed was the crispy skin, which, when dipped with sauce, was delightful. We ordered a half chicken which costed RM18.
Here, you get a choice of sweet sauce or salt to dip the chicken in.
The garoupa came with fresh broccoli and was topped off with some small fried (ikan bilis) anchovies.
The tofu dish was done quite well with the thick sauce that goes well with a bowl of steamed rice.
The stir-fried beef with ginger could have done with more sauce. It consists of tender strips of beef, spring onions as well as other greens, costing us RM22.
Mama Mia Restaurant & Bistro
No. 8-10 Jalan 52/4
Petaling Jaya
Tel: +603 79603985
Fax: +603 79603984
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Demsi Jake, 3 years ago




WTF dude, 4 days nvr see your website and there’s tonnes of updates ..Great Job
There are quite a few bistro which are doing this concept. Cooking chinese dish without pork.
But there’s this particular restaurant in Bangi, it’s a malay restaurant but with chinese cook. It introduce a whole different kind of Malay Cuisine.
And one more thing, it’s somewhere in the middle of nowhere as well =)
William, 3 years ago




Demsi: all the restaurants you know seem to be in the middle of nowhere… haha… how do you even find them?
We try our best to update this blog 6 times a week… which equals excessive eating of local food. haha..