The food court is quite spacious, with several stalls offering a variety of choices to order your food. I have been a regular visitor to 88 Marketplace, but I recently happened upon this food court. I noticed that they serve Bak Kut Teh here and decided to give it a try.
If you're craving Bak Kut Teh, I wouldn't recommend this place. Besides the so-so taste, it was my first time being served Dry Bak Kut Teh with 'plain soup,' which was both ridiculous and super disappointing.
The prices are quite high compared to nearby places offering the same menu. A plate of rice, a bowl of Dry Bak Kut Teh, and a glass of cold Chinese tea cost me RM19.70, with centralized payment at the counter.
The service was also rather slow, even though there were only a few customers inside. Your experience might be different, but for me, this might be my last visit to the BKT stall. There's room for improvement.
Regarding parking, as usual, it can be quite challenging to find a parking space during peak hours. Please remember to use your...
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