Wanted to have steamboat lok lok for dinner and found this via Google. Luckily we decided to come and try this out instead of going to those steamboat shops in malls. This shop serves lok lok in skewers which you have an option to deep fry or broil in water (and no you won’t have pot on your table). Choose your favourites from the fridge and go to the counter to make payment and tell them you want fried or broil. They will deep fry for you, if broil usually is self service but we went earlier when less crowd hence the person helped us do it. Generally most skewers is RM1 each but do take note some ingredient is priced at different pricing, if you are expecting all RM1 then better double check first. Their deep fry one is nice, make sure you try the herbal chicken wrapped in aluminium foil skewer (see photo), very nice and Chinese herbal smell. Their sauce variety is okay but just take the Satay Peanut Sauce, it’s warm in those slower cooker pot one and taste good. And Ramen is something you must try, honestly I feel the ramen taste is nicer and to my better liking than some chained-ramen-shop. They have quite a variety of drinks too including some beer. Price is quite fair, the three of us spent about RM100+ including drinks, ramen and mix of skewers. Worth trying at least once! Will definitely...
Read moreThe Lok Lok was pretty good - there was a very good variety but the taste was pretty standard and average. There was a large variety of sauces and dips. The taste was ok, just average. We also ordered a lala soup and that was nice. The sugarcane juice was the instant syrup type. The price for the soup, 20+ sticks of food items and one drink was RM 59+. We found the price...
Read moreOnly able to find this joint when I came in late. Lotsa locals eating here. Lotsa selections of lok lok, drinks and beers, and quite a lot of sauce selections too. Price is not exactly cheap (didn’t find any 80 or 90c as mentioned by other reviewers) Total price around 60rm. Taste diff from other...
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