From my opinion, this cafe is my pitstop for lunch if i have no other choice, because of the variety of food you can find in this cafe alone. You can find a halal stall inside this cafe which can serve you the good decent nasi campur and many type of fried dishes such as fried rice, fried kueh tiaw etc.
If you want to eat local nasi campur that serves non-halal food, you can try the woman next to the halal food.
The chicken rice is decent but not bad at all. Dimsums and local kuih are not bad too.
Beverages' quality are just okay but their service in serving it is tiptop, you dont need to wait for so long...
Read moreFood - the dim sum are pretty good but there are limited choices available. I wouldn’t order the kolo bihun anymore though. It looked great but i had better ones.
Beverage - good. They have liangteh and soya bean in glass bottles.
Parking - limited parking. Parking coupon required during working hours.
Service - no complaints.
Environment - alright. Unfortunately there were other people who was still smoking at their table. Hygiene isn’t tip top but okay.
Location- it’s near Krokop Tamu Besar. So you can get your groceries done and come over...
Read moreA multiple food stalls occupying 3 shoplots, selling dim sum and kueh, various types of fried mee, kuay teow and bee hoon, chix rice and malay stall selling nasi lemak, various mee goreng and mee jawa which looks authentic. Indoor seating is limited and that is good as the place can be quite warm. Plenty of seating along the five foot way. I tried the Marudi kuay teow, well fried and plenty of wok-he. The seri muka and 9 layer kueh are worth trying. Situated next to Krokop 10 Market and convenient place to eat in or ta...
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