Could have been the oldest and famous Cendol in Kluang. Used to come here often when waiting for movie started (next to cinema long long long time ago) or after basketball practice.
When the time I visit this round the place is crowded with people... chaotic is the right word...there is no 1st come 1st serve....boss finished the Cendol, you just take from the table... You don't take then someone will then you just wait for the next bowl😂. There was a young chap queuing before me but he just sat there didn't take any Cendol from the table ended up go to the front ordered again😂
Anyway the price now for a bowl of Cendol already RM2.5 but taste remain. Hopefully there will be a more systematic way of...
Read moreThis is the kind of cendol that reminds you of the good old days. The cendol itself is a natural pale green—no artificial coloring, just the real deal with the subtle fragrance of pandan. The gula melaka is rich and aromatic, definitely on the sweeter side, so if you prefer it less sweet, just ask.
What I love is that they still use the old-school ice shaving machine, which adds to the charm. Plus, the place is really clean—the uncle keeps wiping down his workstation, which is always nice to see.
It’s a no-frills, classic setup, so don’t expect air-conditioning or anything fancy. Just simple, honest, and delicious cendol the way...
Read moreThe locals call this place 99 seconds cendol, the story behind this nickname is because it's next to the main road, and passengers in the vehicle can just drive up next to the stall and order for a quick bite while waiting for the traffic light to turn green.
A bowl of cendol will cost you Rm1.80, it's simple and delicious, very good to cool yourself off after a long walk along the street art on a hot sunny day.
The place is not really well maintain but don't let the sight of it stop you from trying this sweet...
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