Dim Sum at Ah Hua Cafe
Dim Sum
- RM20 - RM50 per pax
Chiefeater Jon Besar enjoyed the dim sum at Ah Hua Cafe, a dim sum spot featuring retro vibes and must-try deep fried taro dumplings


Chinese, Wat Tan Hor, Non-Halal
Otw home, Decided to try the legendary WTH at Pan Heong Restaurant as rekomen by makan kaki buddy. So mah faitit drifgee loksun lor timci suckchairdou pekat pekat. But as usual, fat ppl got luck geh. Still managed to secure a table & its the last order of the day as this place open at 8am & close at 3pm. Anyway, the foods is houhousek
especially the Wat Tan Hor very cukup wokhei that it almoz make me climax few times when slowly the WTH zhap + whorefun pass by my tongue revoking the sense of happiness like burst of adrenaline mcm I go bungee lidat pulak.

Oops sori carried away pulak becos of the good foods. Ya, good foods. Clean & reasonable price too. However, if the WTH add few more sotong instead of juz 2 ekor & throw in some zueyaocha this WTH wud be perfecto jor
Anyway Definitely can come dine again here. OK, sekpaojor. Drive back home relaxing sin. Sekian Terima kasih.
On the way home, I decided to try the legendary Wat Tan Hor at Pan Heong Restaurant as recommended by my buddy, a fellow foodie. So, I made a detour, navigating through the dense traffic. But, as luck would have it, I still managed to secure a table. It was the last order of the day since this place opens at 8 am and closes at 3 pm. Anyway, the food was excellent.
Especially noteworthy was the Wat Tan Hor (RM25_. It had a rich wok hei (breath of the wok), almost inducing a climax as the silky smooth hor fun, drenched in the flavorful egg gravy, passed over my tongue, evoking a sense of happiness akin to a burst of adrenaline, as if I were bungee jumping.
Oops, sorry for getting carried away; it’s just that the food was really good. Clean ambiance, reasonable prices too. However, if they added a few more squids instead of just two and threw in some crispy fried shallots, this WTH would be perfect. Anyway, I’ll definitely dine here again. Okay, signing off now, driving back home and relaxing. That’s all, thank you.




Chiefeater Kane Chong reported separately that his total bill for 5 dishes came up to RM112.35 for a meal that was enough for 4 persons. What a good deal.
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Opens Daily
08:00 am – 03:15 pm
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