Place: open air restaurant with multiple stalls that sells a variety of Eastern based foods including the conventional chinese style nasi lemak, wanton noodles, asam laksa, Vietnam food, Japanese food, ikan bakar, Western foods, Chinese cooked food, BKT, braised duck rice etc. Can't finish mentioning in 1 breath.
Service: all foods are self order, but the drinks service is bad. Took me around 16minutes before a waiter came to wipe my table and took my order.
Food: Melaka Nasi Lemak + fried chicken (RM9): so so la...Chinese based style nasi lemak...nothing note worthy. Didn't try their Briyani or rendang though...can't comment. Verdict: won't come back for the nasi lemak.
Yong Tau Fu: as blend and as can be...verdict: no comment.
Ikan bakar (RM31 for 1 medium sized sting ray): loved the sauce flavour, level of spice, and freshness of the fish used. What I didn't like was that vegetables were not an inclusion in the dish, but rather had to be ordered separately. Verdict: Good enough for me to come...
Read moreHuge number of stalls here offering a wide variety of cuisines from local Chinese to western, Indian, Vietnamese and Thai. Plenty of seating and relatively clean given that it’s rather new. Parking is easy too. Drinks here are on par with much older coffee shops elsewhere so affordability not an issue. Strangely my teh ice tasted just like what you’d get in Bangkok rather than the local teh ice you’d get in MY or SG. Not complaining here but just...
Read moreNice grilled stingray. Chilli was nice, not too spicy and with dried shrimp. The niangdoufu got blood curd (not sure duck/chicken or pig). Nasi lemak is the best... the coconut rice is out of this world! Kway teow soup with fish and seafood also food. Lots of food choices here and open air parking is available too. Big coffeeshop with many stalls and lively at night. Walk across the road and can get mixue...
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