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






Thai, Street Food
I normally don’t enjoy sweet marinades on grilled meat. That’s why the Moo Ping at Satay Ya Pusat Bandar Puchong caught me completely by surprise.
The sweetness was unmistakable, yet it never became cloying or overpowering. Instead, it worked beautifully with the smoky char from the grill, creating a balance that kept me reaching for the next skewer. It was one of those rare occasions where the sweetness actually enhanced the pork rather than masking it.
Each skewer was generously portioned with thick pieces of pork that remained remarkably tender and juicy. The meat retained enough bite to remind you it had been grilled over heat, while the light caramelisation around the edges added another layer of flavour without drying it out.
The accompanying cucumber and onions helped refresh the palate between bites, making the Moo Ping surprisingly easy to finish despite the richness of the pork.
To complete the meal, I also ordered a Thai Garlic Sausage (RM17.90). While enjoyable (this was a repeat order), it was the Moo Ping that stole the show this time.
If you’re someone who usually avoids sweet marinades like I do, don’t let that stop you. Satay Ya has managed to strike a balance that allows the sweetness to complement the pork rather than dominate it. That’s what makes this Moo Ping stand out.
Moo Ping – RM17.90
Thai Garlic Sausage – RM17.90
Grab Discount – RM7.00
Total Paid – RM28.80
MVX Score: 8.6/10
M – Meal Value
The Moo Ping delivers excellent tenderness, balanced seasoning and generous portions. Combined with the Grab discount, it represents very good value for a satisfying meal.
Score: 8.6/10
V – Vroomness of Delivery
The skewers arrived still warm partly because of their proximity to my place, retaining their tenderness and grilled character without becoming dry.
Score: 8.5/10
X – X-Factor
The biggest surprise was the marinade. Despite my usual dislike for sweeter grilled meats, this one struck a balance that won me over completely. That’s not something I can say very often.
Score: 8.8/10
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