We have heard a lot of the Xuan Xin Restaurant which newly established its self in the prime location at Gurney Plaza’s New Wing, some said their food & service is good and some said lousy. So who is the winner?
I ‘m now going to tell my true experience that we’ve encounter. The answer is Not Too Bad. Would it be due to the lesser dinner crowd as compared to the lunch’s crowd?
The Menu
We’ve choosen the Sliced “French Style” Smoked Duck @ RM12 to start our palate.
4 pcs of smoke duck breasts with it 4 steamed mantou (chinese steam bun), cucumber and fried beancured skin. I just wonder why they put the red sauce on top of the smoke duck? And the sauce is tasteless, its serve no purpose may be just color for presentation. By the way, the duck meat is pinkish in color.

Here is how I stacked the mantou first with smoke duck slice, followed by the cucumber, crispy beanchurd skin and of course top with the other half of the mantou. We did not get any instruction on how to eat this appertizer, is this the correct way? Shouldn’t they guide us to how best savour their dishes?
The mantou was moist and fluffy and dense, also good on its own. (oppss..sounds like gardenia slogan huh?) The smoke duck had a light smoked flavour and hint of saltiness. It is best eaten with only with the steam buns, not ideal to pack everything together. The fried beancurd skin was crisp and crunchy, but i find it was a little too thick for the combination.
The first bite you should experience the warm and soft buns covered with the crunch and salty beancured skin, refreshing cucumber and the smokey duck flavour, it should be wonderful. But our experince at Xuan Xin, the beancured skin is way thicker and saltier then the smoke duck, some how or rather the smokey duck flavour was loss (main subject). Dragon-i smoked duck is still my first choice.
Suggestion: It would be prefect if reduce the bean cured skin layer, and the enhance the duck meat flavor and moister.
Sliced “French Style” Smoked Duck: 3.8/5
Stir Fried Hor Fun with Sliced Beef @ RM12
My all time favourite “Stir Fried Hor Fun with Sliced Beef”. When I saw it in the menu, I had to order it.
The Hor Fun is slightly different from the local ones, its thinner and its cut similarly like koay teow shape, Bean sprout head and tails were picked (its a standard in Hong Kong Restaurant), slice onion, julienne slice scallion and thinly slice beef meat.
Wok hei comes from the first sense, second would be the sweetness from the dark soy sauce and caramelized onion. Hor Fun good in texture and smooth. Beef was bit of a let down as it was not Beefy in taste and the amount was countable, just aroun 8 slices. The Scallion was fiberish and doesn’t help much as it was pretty irritating and stuck in between the teeth.
Suggestion: Beef hor fun should have the beefy flavour. Priced @ RM12 should have more slices.haha… Should take note on the scallion.
Stir Fried Hor Fun with Sliced Beef: 3.8/5(for the wok hei and soya sauce taste)
New launch Food Items which separate from the menu.
We ordered Braised Crispy Noodle with Curry & Roasted Pork Belly @ RM12
Errrg…look at the presentation. It doesn’t look appertising ya?
Thick curry gravy poured on a bed of perfectly deep fried crisp thin noodles, served with long bean and roast pork belly chunks. Ok, did you see the different from the Menu and the presentation here? hah.
The only items that i like from this dish is the crispy noodle. I think they wish to do the similar of Japanese curry, but it doesn’t taste right to me. Its starchy and less spice from the curry. And the Roast pork belly was rough and dry. I personally doesn’t like the dish.
Something to praise, is the noodle has been cut like pizza slices which easgave ease in consuming it.
Suggestion:
The name of “Braised Crispy Noodle with Curry & Roasted Pork Belly” doens’t sound rights to me, as the noodle was not braised in curry but poured on. It would be right to name it ”Braised Curry Roasted Pork Belly with Crispy Noodle”, sounds better right?
I don’t know how to put a suggestion on this curry, may less starchy and more local flavour infuse in the curry.
Braised Crispy Noodle with Curry & Roasted Pork Belly: 3/5
Poached Chinese Spinach with 2 Kinds of Egg in Superior Stock @ RM12.80
This soup was delicious and the most enjoyable for us that night! We both enjoyed it till the last drop. The Spinach poached to just the right consistency where one could still feel the crunchiness. There were more then 2 kinds of eggs in this dish, it has chicken egg whites, century eggs and salted eggs and 3 of them has its unique taste, all flavor combine with the good soup stock….it was very delicious. This is far more better then many restaurants.
Poached Chinese Spinach with 2 Kinds of Egg in Superior Stock: 4.2/5
On average, I would rate :
Taste & Texture: 3.95/5
Money Value : 3.8/5 (its Reasonable, with the consideration of the price, location, serving)
Service: 3.7/5 (at least they asked your feedback for the newly launch menu. Fast and efficient when press the service button. btw, they served the appetizer at last, why?)
Cleanliness: 4/5
Atmosphere: 4/5
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names aside, i actually think the crispy noodles with curry roasted pork looks delish, and a refreshing change from the usual sang har meen, or seafood noodles.
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uh? new menu?
alamak… the old menu also haven’t post leh… me out dated liao.
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J2kfm: indeed a new change for the usual, no matter new or old, quality and tasty is the most important for food.
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This is the restaurant that I don’t like due to saltiness, for twice the visits I went.
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lunch or dinner? that is why quality maintain is needed.
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The soup looks like a winner!! So much egg!
Everything else so-so only though.
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