I wonder how many would agree with us. :p But we’re kind of a fan of IKEA restaurant’s food, irregardless if its swedish or non-swedish meal. I especially preferred its fried chicken wings. We had dinner there on one fine night.

PP ordered a chicken leg with swedish herb and lemon sauce. Wanted to get the ayam percik rice, but too bad it’s sold out. This meal is especially healthy. Its chicken is steamed, its very fresh, juicy and tender. The gravy is a lemon and herb sauce, which not everybody likes, PP as well. Everything is very healthy in the platter. The potatoes and carrot are also steamed. You cannot find anything that’s fried and oily in here.
I on the other hand, ordered my favorite fried chicken wings. This chicken wings tastes like those homemade ones. I am guessing they’re using fermented beancurd and lots of garlic as ingredients for their batter. It has this very nice fragrant when you eat it. I would recommend all of you to try this out.
Ikea at Mutiara Damansara
location: No.2, Jalan PJU 7/2, Mutiara Damansara, 47800 Petaling Jaya
contact: +6 03 7726 7777
operating hours: Mon – Thurs 9.30am – 10pm / Fri, Sat, Sun, eve of & on public holidays 9.30am - 11pm
food: fried chicken wings – RM9.45, chicken leg with swedish herb and lemon sauce – RM9.90




March 23rd, 2010 - 1:40 pm
Me and my friends went to Ikea restaurant several times before. We ordered poach salmon and fish and chips but we noticed the food portion are smalled compare to other customers(especially Malay customers). We did complained to the manager and the headquaters in Sweden but there is no improvement at all.
In a separate occasion ,I ordered the breakfast set that comes with free coffee. When I was about to pay at the cashier counter, the staff charged me extra because it was 1 minute past 9.30am. Few minutes later I saw her taking a coffee cup straight from the shelf and give it to her friends without paying first. The staff is female, short, fat, fair skin, wear scarf, and always wear thick make-up.