First time hear "吃榴莲不能吃干的". Guy in red polo, dishonest seller.
30 mins drive from KSL, wanted to try ah shui durian. However, durians were sold out. Since we are already here, we decided to give kings fruit (Beside Ah Shui) another try. They have outlets in SG as well.
We wanted black thorn, and this red polo guy assisted us, and when he opened one of the durian, it was watery. No one eats watery durian.. but he told us, all durian are like this, 吃榴莲不能吃干的 (Eat durian should eat the watery kind). Very big red flag. Durians weren't very fresh as well.
3 small black thorn, with very huge seed - 3kg for 100SGD. Might as well just eat in Singapore at cheaper price and...
Read moreDishonest sellers. I bought what was advertised as Black Gold MSW durian, but it turned out to be a completely different variety. Upon closer inspection, one of the durians wasn’t even MSW. After opening and tasting several, most had an off flavor—some were downright disgusting. In hindsight, I should have walked away when I noticed the red flags, but once you taste, you're committed to buying. The durians weren’t fresh, had large seeds, and the overall quality was poor. Considering the prices are almost the same or even more expensive than in Singapore, it’s simply not worth the trip. Save your time and money—don’t bother buying durians here. If I could give zero...
Read moreYesterday went to buy 2 types of MSW price at rm68/kg and black gold price at rm48/kg. The piece at rm68/kg has seeds all exposed seller told me it’s like that until during packing i saw black spots near all the seeds. Ask the seller he told me it’s ‘cat’s eyes’, wth, ever heard? I pay rm151 for 1 durian and give me such a nonsense. I insist to change and he change another 1 without weighing with the fact i already paid. I returned home to find out the rm48/kg msw, which i pay rm111 for 1, he chose for me was not fully ripe, with parts hardened and tasteless. Very very dishonest seller and shame that i was introduced by...
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