Village Roast Duck Sunway Pyramid Pork Chop
Pork Chop
- RM20 - RM50 per pax
Chiefeater VK had lunch at Village Roast Duck Sunway Pyramid, enjoying the fried rice but finding the pork chop wantan mee the better dish


Curry Mee, Yong Tau Foo
While walking around EkoCheras Mall, Jen and I noticed MyFlavour Pork Noodles (G32) was packed with diners and decided to join the bandwagon. The restaurant specializes in pork noodles and traditional Hakka-style stuffed items, maintaining a lively atmosphere.

I ordered the Signature Curry Noodle. Per the manager’s suggestion, I opted for the mee hoon mee mix, though I personally prefer firmer noodles like wantan mee. The curry broth was delightful, soaking into the noodles well.

The standout was the pork patty, which was exceptionally springy and flavorful—the result of their hand-beaten method that gives it a distinct “boing”.


Jen had a Yong Tau Foo platter. The stuffing featured a good pork flavour with a distinct salted fish brine taste. The fried garlic generously sprinkled on the platter added to the aroma.

While the pieces tasted good, I would have preferred the stuffing to be better integrated rather than just pasted onto the tofu.

Because lunch was so satisfying, I also ordered several items to take home, including braised big intestine and pork stomach, which were all delicious too.

Signature Curry Noodle – RM14.80
Yong Tau Fu Platter (6 pcs) – RM13.80
Steamed Minced Pork Salted Fish (Takeaway) – RM12.80
Braised Pork Big Intestine (Takeaway) – RM8.80
Braised Pork Stomach (Takeaway) – RM8.80
Take Away Fee – RM1.50
Score: 7.6/10
M – Meal Value
The pricing is competitive for a mall setting, with signature mains starting around RM15. The portions are generous, and the quality of handmade items like the pork patty justifies the cost.
Score: 7.5/10
V – Venue & Vibes
Located on the ground floor of EkoCheras Mall, the restaurant has a bright and bustling atmosphere typical of popular modern kopitiams. It is a comfortable spot for a quick mall lunch.
Score: 7.5/10
X – X-Factor
The springy, hand-beaten pork patty is the true X-factor here. Its unique texture and the rich depth of the curry broth make it stand out among other mall-based pork noodle outlets.
Score: 8.0/10
Business Hours
Opens Daily
10:00 am to 10:00 pm
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Nice and delicious food. The manager is very friendly and helpful ordering for me. Will come again