Food: 2 / 3 stars Service & Ambience: 1 / 1 star Value: 1 / 1 star
We came here for dinner on a Wednesday evening. The shop was about 30-40% occupied at that time.
Ordered konlao beef noodles, wat tan hor, char kuey teow, and kimchi chicken pao. Wanted to try the peanut coconut pao and scallion pancakes, but those were sold out.
The nicest thing was wat tan hor, very nicely done. I didn't try the char kuey teow and kimchi chicken pao, so can't comment on those. The beef noodle tasted a bit mild, though the texture of the noodles and the beef were both good.
Service is good, and the price is fair. Overall I would rate it somewhere between 4 to 4.5 stars. They know...
Read moreLocated opposite of Monocolo Hotel. There's a Halal - Salam China Muslim Restaurant. An indoor open air restaurant. Clean, spacious with traditional Chinese wooden seating. Made one feel like being transported to China, Xinjiang. Menu specialty in Xinjiang Chinese Muslim Cuisine. But they also do serve local taste food. Choices from konlou noodles, soupy type noodles, nasi goreng, rice set, steam bao, dumplings and Ala'carte dishes. Average price, standard serving,...
Read moreChina Muslim restaurant, this could be the first one in town before other China Muslim restaurant came in.
It has plenty of seatings, suits for family and friends, surau at upper level and clean washroom
Menu includes one person meal or meals for group; note that the menu has blended in with the locals preference, one can expect to see wan tan ho, kuey teow goreng; however u can try ask what's a real China's meal, just for the...
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