This place is a large open-air hawkers centre where you can find many food stalls selling different types of local foods such as Mee Goreng (fried noodles), Kolo Mee (dry noodles), Sarawak Laksa, Fish/Pork salty/sour vegetables noodles soup, Steam/Roasted Chicken Rice, Roasted Pork Belly Rice, Curry Chicken/Braised Chicken Rice, Beef noodles soup, Mixed pork liver soup, various dim sums, Nasi Campur (mixed rice with many dishes), and different types of drinks. The place is spacious, with many tables & chairs, looks clean and tidy. The large parking area is free and can accommodate many cars. I was told it is only open for breakfast & lunch and will close by 2.00 pm. I went there with my mother several times & we enjoyed our lunch. We will go attend to try...
Read moreParking is troublesome.
Once you get one, you’ll have to make sure you have a friend to ‘chop’ a seat. Since the dimsum is outside you’d have a hard time reserving a seat while selecting your food. The system isn’t great for solos.
Speaking about food, the choices are many and the quality has dropped over the years. Maybe a bit too watery, over steamed and oily for me. If there’s a lot of customers, it’d be a bit hot.
But if you don’t mind all that, be sure to bring cash, because they don’t accept card or e-wallets. My aunt flipped and commented that in 2020 there should be a variety of payment...
Read moreOne of the most popular stalls here in the Lao Yang Cafe food court. The first stall as you enter. They have a steaming area piled up high with steaming baskets. Just go to the counter and order what you want, pay and they will deliver to you. Had the siomai which was very good, stuffed with high quality meat and succulent and chewy. Served with some chili sauce. When I was there in the Lao Yang Cafe, it seems like almost every other table ordered from here. So, it must be quite popular...
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