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    special old fire soup which hasbeen boiled for over five hours.

    As in traditional Cantoneserecipes, all their soups do notinclude mono-sodium glutamate,artificial colouring or essence intheir making, and have less oil, lesssalt and less sugar.

    The soups come in smallportions and are reasonablypriced.

    Besides soup, Le Porc Dor alsooffers its special mouthwateringpork satay which has no additivesand is served with a uniquehomemade sauce made fromfruits.

    The famous family-run ChapFun King from Kepong is nowpermanently based at KWC toserve up its variety of foodnumbering at least 60 dishes

    which range from juicy lemonchicken thigh, savoury Thai saucepork meatballs, the favouriteHakka spicy and sour pork topiquant butter chicken withNestum, and many more.

    In addition, there is Duck Kingwith its meticulously-marinated

    and succulent duck dishes andClaypot and Sizzling, which servespork or chicken rice with saltedfish.

    Won Korean Cuisine offerstraditional Korean food like BiBim Bap and spicy Kimchi ricecakes while Kim Lian KeeHokkien Mee serves its famousdark sauce noodles.

    Mains aside, there are drinksand desserts in abundance tocomplete your meal at KWCFashion Malls non-halal food

    court.To quench ones thirst there is

    Hainan tea, three- and even four-layer tea with grass jelly toppingand the unusual Devil drink(coffee and tea with lemon slices)at Uncle Wah Coffee Corner.

    For the sweet tooth, there are

    desserts like bubur cha cha, barleygingko, ice kacang and more.

    KWC Fashion Malls non-halalfood court may have just 15 stallsbut these serve a wide variety ofdifferent types of food andbeverages sure to satiate everytaste bud.

    What better way to indulge inyour favourite hawker food thanin the comforts of a clean and air-conditioned setting. Better yet, thereasonable prices will not put youout of pocket.

    WHERE2EAT 23theSun ON THURSDAY | MAY 16, 2013

    KLs beststreet food

    Kenanga Food CourtLevel 7, Kenanga WholesaleCity Fashion Mall, No. 2, JalanGelugor, Kuala Lumpur

    Parking: AmpleOpening hours: 10am-8pmType of food:KLs famoushawker foodFood classifications: Non-halalPrice: ReasonableAmbience: Casual withindoor and outdoor areaoverlooking the city below.

    BYYEEVON ONG

    IF YOU love hawkerdelicacies, then come to theseventh floor at KenangaWholesale City (KWC)

    Fashion Mall, where some of thebest of Kuala Lumpurs hawkerfood can be found.

    Instead of having residentstalls cook up a storm trying toreinvent the tastes of some of themost popular Malaysian streetfood, KWC Fashion Mall hasroped in the brains behind someof those famous recipes, so thatvisitors to the mall get to savourthe authentic tastes they arefamiliar with.

    And there are many choicesavailable which stretch from oneend of the non-halal food court tothe other.

    Almost everything Malaysianswould love to have can be foundat this food court and all on onefloor. They include the famousPetaling Street fish porridge,Dang Wangis Siang Kee charkuey teow and the steaming hotCheras Flats Woo Pin fish head

    noodles.If it is a good bowl of warm

    soup that you need, there is LePorc Dor that strives on offeringdiners with traditional andhealthy soups and dishes.

    There are 10 different types ofsoups on the menu from lotusroot soup to chicken and porksoup prepared daily, while thesignature soup that takes centrestage is the pepper pig stomachsoup.

    Le Porc Dor also serves its

    CAROL LEONG/THESUN

    > The Kenanga Food Court at Level 7 of KWC offers someof the finest hawker offerings in the city, all in one place

    (clockwise, from top, far left) Claypot andSizzlings chicken and salted fish rice; WonKorean Cuisines spicy kimchi rice cake; WooPin fishhead noodles; Kim Lian Kee hokkienmee; Le Porc Dor pepper pig stomach soup;and various drinks and desserts.