A Zhao Chicken Pot Qingyuan Chicken Pot
Chicken Pot
- RM50 - RM100 per pax
Chiefeater Connie TSS tried the Qingyuan chicken pot at A Zhao Chicken Pot and especially liked the smoky chicken feet and gentle ginger dip


Sang Har Mee
Finding a plate of fresh prawn noodles that balances premium execution with authentic, uncompromised flavors is a rare treat, but the newly established branch of Taman Putra Fresh Prawn Noodles in SS2 hits that high mark squarely. Stepping inside, the venue presents a highly polished, modern cafe aesthetic, featuring clean stone-topped tables, stylish minimalist seating, and a striking accent wall lined with dense artificial greenery and bright neon typography.

We ordered their large-sized Signature Fresh Prawn Noodles, which commands a premium price point of RM78.00. When the massive platter arrived, the visual impact alone set the standard. The centerpiece belongs to the fresh prawns—structurally immense, split perfectly down the middle, and bursting with rich roe that melds seamlessly into the base gravy. The meat itself was firm, sweet, and vibrantly fresh, snapping cleanly with every bite.

The accompanying gravy was equally excellent. Thick, viscous, and heavily laced with silky ribbons of dropped egg and fresh greens, it carried a deep, savory seafood umami profile without leaning on artificial enhancers. It blanketed the crispy fried noodle base beautifully, softening the strands just enough to absorb the rich broth while maintaining structural integrity.

Paired with a smooth, less-sweet White Coffee and a robust Hainanese Cham, the meal hits a clear premium tier. While the final bill sits on the higher side for noodle fare, the sheer caliber of the ingredients ensures you get exactly what you pay for.
Signature Fresh Prawn Noodles (Large): RM78.00
White Coffee (Hot – Less Sweet): RM7.00
Hainanese Cham (700ml – Less Sweet): RM9.00
Total: RM109.05 (inclusive of 10% Service Charge and 6% Service Tax / SST)
Average per pax: RM54.53 (2 pax)
Score: 7.9/10
M – Meal Value
At nearly RM110 for a two-person lunch centered on a single noodle platter, it sits strictly in the premium casual bracket. However, given the size, freshness, and quality of the large prawns, the baseline price-to-utility ratio remains justified for seafood enthusiasts.
Score: 7.5/10
V – Venue & Vibes
The design layout is exceptionally pleasant. It breaks away from the frantic, open-air heat of traditional noodle houses, offering instead a cool, pristine, and beautifully lit modern space that encourages unhurried dining.
Score: 8.2/10
X – X-Factor
The X-factor is the size and freshness of the prawns. Finding zero mushiness and an abundant yield of rich, flavorful head roe that elevates the entire gravy composition provides a memorable, high-end sensory win.
Score: 8.0/10
Business Hours
Opens Daily
10:00 am to 11:00 pm
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