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Telephone
03-5565 1268
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 14:30
18:00 - 22:00
Mon - Fri
12:00 - 14:30
18:00 - 22:00
Sat - Sun
11:00 - 14:30
18:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Accepts reservations
Alcohol served
VIP room
Restaurant Website
http://www.empirehotel.com.my/di-wei.html
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Signature Dishes
Braised Abalone and Fish Maw Lor Mai Fun Pork-wrapped mushrooms Shark's Fin Soup
Review (6)
Level4 2013-09-24
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Today company's training here in Grand Dorsett Subang! We have our lunch over here. One of the dish served was Shark Fin. It has a great looking over the picture with a bit sour like Si Chuan flavour. Special kind of cooking unlike the usual shark fin we had. Some colleagues commented that they are good and delicious but some commented the usual one would be nice! Oh well, neutral, it still can be improved!! continue reading
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Level1 2012-12-27
821 views
Di Wei is one of our favorite Chinese Restaurant. The dim sum there is always fresh and delicious. There service is top notch! Location is good in Empire Subang. What I love most is that, there is Valet parking. They also have rooms for special occasion. My hubby love their Char Siew Pau and my mum love the stuffed brinjal. So far, we have not tasted one bad dish or dim sum. continue reading
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Level4 2012-10-29
664 views
A surprisingly chic Chinese restaurant, with its own catwalk for some strange reason. If you're looking for a calm venue, free from the hustle and bustle of most Chinese eateries, then Di Wei definitely fits the bill (for now). A spicy, Szechuan-influenced tofu starter that somehow tasted freshly prepared. The menu sticks to tried-&-tested recipes, including chilled pork trotters with scallop fringes. Superbly tender meat, with a strong boost of flavor from the savory scallops. Roasted pork belly (siu yoke). OK, but unremarkable; not as succulent as expected. Roast duckling, to wrap up our pre-dinner snack. Juicy but bony. Addictive, nevertheless. Bitter Pu'Er tea. A multitude of wines is available, but alas, none is sold by the glass. continue reading
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Di Wei Chinese Cuisine, the striking vintage decoration, contemporary and very tasteful, in line with the hotel's sleek and chic concept. The restaurant is also very spacious. Tables are placed quite far apart from one another in the main dining area, which is not commonly seen in a Chinese restaurant. This this I am having here is called the Stir fried brinjal with minced pork and dried shrimps. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Di Wei Chinese Cuisine Restaurant, the striking vintage decoration, contemporary and very tasteful, in line with the hotel's sleek and chic concept. The restaurant is also very spacious. Tables are placed quite far apart from one another in the main dining area, which is not commonly seen in a Chinese restaurant. Dish that I am having here are Baby abalones, scallops and jellyfish, Braised assorted mushrooms and vegetables with oyster sauce, sambal and pickled zucchinis, drunken chicken. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)