As Hokkien Mee is my favorite dish, I always try it first when visiting a new place. Here, they serve three types of Hokkien Mee ranging from RM10 to RM15 — the RM10 version is the traditional one, while the RM15 likely includes big prawns, with another option that comes with roast pork.
The portion is decent and packed with ingredients: half a hard-boiled egg, small prawns, pork slices, and crispy pork (though not as crispy as I'd prefer). The broth is sweet and savory, making it an overall satisfying bowl. I ordered Cham peng, which is quite strong taste wise but small for it's price.
Service is good, just that the place is a bit noisy and we can't hear the server...
Read moreIt’s rare to take my family out for chill on weekends. I walked past and chose this to sit down. Unexpectedly, there was a new food opened here. Besides being affordable and delicious, my mother even praised me.
Good food🍲❤️ ●The meat tastes super juicy because it is specially marinated by the boss himself. What is indispensable is the same as M’s and is quite delicious. It also has a grainy texture from lemon.
✓ The curry tastes mellow and fragrant, but it tastes a little sweet. But the portion of the curry is ok rice is less😂! It’s so full that it’s almost spilled. And the meat is not chewy at all.
Overall me n...
Read moreOrdered Clear soup maggie, maggie too hard to eat, have to send back kitchen to soften it.
Second dish came, Char Koay Teow, already requested no chili, but still spicy.
I already complained first dish, my daughter asked me dont too harsh for them, so i didnt complaint. the CKT too spicy for kids, can't finished, not delicious too.
When do payment, i told the cashier the CKT still spicy even though requested no chili, she just say she already told no spicy.
P/s : the staff to take order is foreigner worker, she also cashier, and she is the only staff in the shop, the rest all in...
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