Little Eat Shop – Atria Shopping Gallery
Little Eat Shop is at the shop where Papparich previously located, at the concourse area where the most crowds passing by as it is near to the grocer. Quite a strategic location for an eatery as it is also visible for those driving by the road.
On that rainy day after groceries shopping, we dropped by Little Eat Shop for dinner. Most of the tables were occupied but not to crowded, we chose to sit outside as it was windy and not in confined space (avoid 3Cs, duh…). The environment is cozy, perhaps because of the warm lighting.
After browsing through the menu of the Little Eat Shop, we just settled for a chicken hor fun and a pork noodle. Service was prompt and the foods were served quite fast.
The chicken hor fun as usual only consists of chicken slices and some greens. The soup was very flavorful even though it looks plain. On the other hands the pork noodle packed with quite a generous ingredients: minced and sliced pork, an eggs, liver, intestine, pork lard and surprisingly few pieces of pork stomach which usually not the default ingredients for pork noodle. Not the best or tastiest soup base, but not the worst as well. Our favorite is still the pork noodle stall in New Seaview restaurant near Taman Paramount.
Looking at the menu, Little Eat Shop offered a huge range of foods, such as noodles, rice, claypot, kampung chicken and steamed chicken. Those will be tried in the next visits.
On top of that, Little Eat Shop also serve variety of side dish and big range of drink and desserts.
In summary, the price are general shopping mall price and the environment is not too bad, we do not mind coming back to try Little Eat Shop again.