Dolly Dim Sum sweet and sour chicken

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Today I had dinner at Dolly Dim Sum in the KLCC Suria Mall. Dolly Dim Sum is well known for serving all sorts of Dim Sum dishes.

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While looking at the menu, I noticed that the sweet and sour chicken has some dragon fruit, which I find very interesting. So, I only ordered the sweet and sour chicken. It costs RM32.35 per plate after including the 16% Service tax.

Most people don't know that Sweet and sour chicken is an American Chinese food. It is made out of fried, battered chicken covered with sauce. The sauce was invented by Chinese chefs in the United States of America in the 1800s.

Sweet and sour chicken is made by covering chicken pieces in batter and deep frying them. The cooked chicken is covered in "sweet and sour sauce". This sauce usually includes canned pineapple juice, vinegar, ketchup and spices.

it was an interesting experience eating this sweet and sour chicken with dragon fruit. For me, it is slightly above average.

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Love your food reviews! I am not a fan of sweet/savory dishes like this, but it looks nice. Leave it to Americans to add sugar to everything. :(

Dragon fruit is cool, I started seeing it at my local supermarket a few years back, bought it a few times and love the flavor. They are too expensive at $5 usd each though!

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I looks really good! I can almost imagine how good that must taste with dragon fruit.. Sadly I learned about dragon fruit for the first time in Budapest and only bought it twice because it was close to 10 euros for 1 quite small dragon fruit. It wasn't the pink one either which I'm curious about..

Here in Spain I know they grow them but I always check these farmer sites right when they are out of season and never ever found one in a supermarket.. I should check the market for it in the future, I guess.

When I find it, I may try to make a dish like this, thanks for the review!

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