One very rude and grumpy-looking woman kept pestering me to order desserts from her when I was having my noodles. Please, can't you just let me concentrate on having my meal first? Her constant harassment really spoilt my mood and ruined my appetite for any desserts. What's worse, she could sense my hesitance about ordering the desserts, so she complained loudly to her colleagues about me. Everything she said was within my hearing range. If your desserts are really yummy, you don't need to force people to try it.
Edited: Ok, I didn't know the tables belong to the desserts shop. I thought they were shared among the stalls. I'm not local. Somebody could have told me about it earlier so that I could sit somewhere else or pack my food instead of eating there. My suggestion to you is that you put up a sign to inform customers about it and not get your people to go pester customers one by...
Read more4* dessert: Si Koh Soup RM 6.50. It's light, refreshing n not too sweet. There r a lot of tiny ice cubes in d soup which make it difficult to drink d soup - either u swallow all d ice cubes or u spit them all out #messy There's a little bit of many types of ingredients n d individual taste blends in v well.
5* service: coffee shop is owned by this dessert stall. Dessert is prep fr a mini stall by d roadside. Wait staff ushers n sets up tables for all customers who come by. She may be pushy but she has many seats to offer, unless d other operators. She also doesn't stop us fr patronising other stalls - competitor ice kacang n chendol stall, satay, assam laksa, orh luak, mee goreng, lor bak, kuey teow soup, yong tau foo, fishball soup, etc. What more to ask for? I will award 10* for service if I can.
Quite a good choice for a simple late...
Read moreThe various traditional tong sui sold here are among the more famous and popular ones in Penang. The quality has been consistent and ingredients have remained the same. I especially like their signature dessert with white fungus. You can choose hot or wth ice cubes. I prefer hot so that the ice cubes will not dilute the taste of the soup. The peanut soup is also very nice with tje peanuts cooked until soft and melt in the mouth.They only operate in the evening starting around 6.00 pm. Can be crowded around dinner time. You can order other street foods from outside the shop like char koay teow, koay chiap and so forth as long as you also order their dessrts. Highly...
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