if you plan to dine in, keep in mind that the table is so limited that sometimes when it gets real crowded, it’s okay to share table with other people. keep in mind that this place is traditional place, don’t expect higher than that. nothing’s wrong with being traditional tho. also you might want to just order online ride if you want to dine in, due to their very limited parking area which i can say it really isn’t much. the food itself..... i ordered fried kwetiau, requested meat only, no tendon. you’ll either like it or you don’t like it, there’s no in between. if you like then then you like it. if you don’t like it, you won’t want to eat there anymore. me, i’m on the team who don’t like it. it’s just not my taste of liking. however my friend like it just fine. the food was the same exact for both parties. see, people taste’s might differ. can’t really tell you of what it would taste. note : i saw the other people on another table ordered fried rice. it looked so good! probably i should try that, have i ever...
Read moreWe happened to be in the area as I picked my wife up from work.
As we are not very familiar on this part of the city, we googled what should we have for dinner.
Somehow this place caught or attention and we rode straight to this place. Parking is challenging as this place is located right in the corner. But we managed to find the perfect parking spot nearby.
We ordered kwetiau siram sapi. Only takes them a couple of minutes to prepare our order and it takes only a couple of minutes to finish it off as it tasted so good. Good thing we managed to restrain ourself and took a photo of the delicacy
The place is quite busy and clean as well. But as this place has many seating, we could easily have a table ready.
The price for one portion of what we had is Rp. 55,000.00 which is considerately normal.
Payments can be made by cash, BCA debit card, OVO, shopee pay and Qris.
Highly...
Read moreTastiest kway teow I've ever had. That being said, I'm not exactly a big fan, so I haven't explored a lot of kway teow places. The kway teow had just the right amount of oil & springiness, but the star has to be the egg sauce/soup that's gooey & very savory. Pour the sauce on the stir fry kway teow, it's as if they were a new menu. Place wise, it's near a train station & at the side of the main road. It's your regular Chinese food restaurant: not as clean (but this one is clean enough), with anything from cats to people selling stuff since it's semi outdoor. But if anything they add to the experience. A portion with egg sauce & poached eggs...
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