Morning and noon Duck rice in the morning is very delicious. I feel satisfied when the duck rice come along with sour vegetables soup (chai boey). RM5.50. The only a bit lack of is the duck meat and skin are not aromatic enough. 4 stars
In the same kopitiam there is another very popular prawn mee. Long queue and sold out before 9:30am. I order 1 bowl and added with pork skin. RM5. It turns out to be sweet version and not to my liking. I feel quite thirsty after this. 3 stars
Evening At night, the Cha hir fun is very good. Full of wok hei, the sauce is beautiful made and feeling so smooth in my throat. Must try. WOW. 5 stars
Western food was delicious and value for money. Slight above average taste wise but extra 1 star fir generous ingredients. Grilled fish with fried, vege and sauce only at RM9.50. 4 stars
Auntie Li curry petai with prawn too strong in curry paste and lack of taste of prawn and petai. Moreover, petai too tiny and prawn not fresh. 2 stars
Nasi kukus with herbs chicken outside the coffeeshop was delicious. Even the rice itself already satisfying. The children was well marinated. RM4 per serving....
Read moreHave always loved this place. Opens from morning to night but prefer to go in the morning/noon because of the awesome tasty duck rice! My favourite duck rice and it's cheaper than other places. The chicken rice is good and cheap too like.. where else can you find a chicken rice less than rm5 now? Only here in Happy Cafe. The morning hokkien mee also holiao. If you go like 10am, mostly they finish already. Oh, not forgetting their Teh Peng also, sedap sekali. 👍👍👍 The nasi kukus outside of Happy Cafe is also a bomb too. But might be small for guys and it's rm4.50 for one. (Opens from 12pm to night) Anyway, reason 4 star is because this place is kinda old, so the cleanliness wise, moderate la. Other than...
Read moreA small hawker centre which serves the locals that offers a few (but delicious) options; hokkien mee, mee goreng, pasembur, lu rou fan, wantan mee, duck rice, chicken rice and economy rice.
Come early for the hokkien mee as it sells out fast. The hokkien mee is slightly sweeter for my taste and can be oily.
Mee rebus sotong is cheap and comes in a good portion with the sauce being not too sweet nor overly spiced.
My favourite would be the lu rou fan as it is heavily doused with the braised pork sauce which had a good balance of sweetness and fragrance. It’s hearty, yummy and affordable.
Parking can be difficult here as it is near to Maxim dim sum and a row...
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