It's a small Malaysian cafe in the same premises of a fitness centre run by a Malay family. There's a vibrant atmosphere with people who are working out at the gym and Malaysians who are hoping to get some Malay dishes and probably also frequented by diehards who must have their Teh Tarik and roti canai. I had the nasi lemak with fried chicken, and the slight fragrance of coconut milk in the rice whiffed up to raise my expectation. The sambal had a little punch and a good balance of acidity and sweetness to a promise of a good breakfast. The ikan bilis and fried chicken was crispy (garing), but were fried to the point of dryness which robbed them of any flavour of fish or chicken. The cook has either lost his passion for a decent nasi lemak or has to go back for a refresher to retrace his culinary skills. Plans to pack some soto ayam, or lontong were quickly scrapped. Hope the cook finds his pride in his...
Read moreSo I went to this venue to eat with my wife. And when my wife cuddles me at your restaurant I was confronted by the staff rudely saying that because they were fasting I had to be more decent.
She talked to my wife so disrespectfully. Your staff told my wife that she was too busy climbing on her man. That's not something you say to another girl. Especially not to a customer. Your staff told us we were no longer welcome to your store just because my partner was hugging me. We are living in Australia this is a norm here. Your staff told us we shouldn't hug on any public place just because it didn't meet her expectations. Your staff is not the Australian government to tell me what to do. If you don't like people cuddling in your venue then in future I suggest put up a sign say no cuddling in your venue.
Lucky for me I recorded the whole incident IN Video and I will be posting g...
Read moreMy wife and myself visited this Café inside a gym and we were pleasantly surprised! Sedap or tasty does describe this hidden gem. The first pleasant surprise was the size of the curry puffs. We then ordered the Mee Goreng (fried noodles) and nasi lemak. Both were tasty and satisfying and ad the authentic Malaysian taste.
We found the prices to be reasonable. The place was crowded when we arrived around 1115am, and there were many gym patrons there, who looked like they just finished their morning workout. This led to the table service being a bit slow.
The 'pulled tea' or teh tarik was too dilute and not to our taste. I told them and they obliged to redo it for us. The improved more concentrated tea or 'kow' teh tarik was much more to our liking.
Overall a 7 out of 10 for our first time...
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