Ordinary coffeeshop with humble look but present great food.
Kochabi prawn mee really surprise me. Before pour in chilli paste, the goodness of broth was made perfectly. After added chilli paste, it turned out to be richer in the broth. Few slices of pork, tiny prawns, half egg, pork lard and kangkong although doesn't give u any hope of finding hidden gem, but the simplicity will surprise u. RM4.50 per bowl.
On the other hand, nasi lemak also equally enticing. Simple and chinese style nasi lemak. The rice, non spicy sambal, anchovies, half egg and cucumber as usual but it's star was the otak-otak with fish slices in it. RM4.50
Fried koay teow taste ok but lack of wok-hei. Few medium prawn, chinese sausage etc. RM5.50 vakue for money.
Parking a bit difficult as it is near to morning market of...
Read moreThis cozy coffee shop seems to hold all the best stalls in one spot. My top picks are the amazing Har Mee and Wanton Mee, but every stall has something special. The Koay Teow Teng is always fresh and light with lots of garlic granules. The Chee Chong Fun is perfectly steamed, and the siew mai and yam cake are delicious. The Chicken Rice shop serves juicy chicken with generous portions. The Nasi Lemak features great curry chicken and the best otak otak. The pancakes are light and fluffy... and huge! The curry mee is rich and flavourful, and the Char kuey teow has a good kick! I have been coming here for years and rarely skip a week without...
Read moreCame here early (around 0830) on a Saturday morning, not crowded and the stalls seemed a bit unassuming at first. However, we enjoyed the char koay teow (with egg, rm7, good wok hei and not over-charred, not overly moist, good egg fragrance) and the hokkien mee (not those with a lot of ingredients but very good flavours!). Roasted pork from hua zai chicken rice stall was good. Coffee...
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