Quite an unusual name for a Kopitiam, sounds more like a Supermarket than a Kopitiam tbh. I'm reviewing 2 Stalls here: Pork Porridge and Wanton Mee.
Unnamed Pork Porridge Stall
1 Bowl of Pork Porridge with Egg = RM7.50 1 Bowl of Pork Porridge without Egg = RM6.50
There are quite a few good reviews about the Pork Porridge in this Kopitiam and it is very popular. Run by 2 Adorable Ladies and the dish itself has a Beautiful Presentation. The smell of Fried Shallot is very nice and enticing.
It is a Nice Warm and Satisfying Bowl of Pork Porridge, and the Liao given are generous and filling. However, in my personal opinion, it falls short to Singapore's Famous Clementi Soon Lee Porridge, which I consider as the Gold Standard for Pork Porridge.
I feel this is too 清淡 compared to Soon Lee which has a nicer Porkier 古早味 taste. Don't get me wrong, this is NOT a Bad Bowl of Pork Porridge, I feel it just can't quite reach Soon Lee's standard. While this Porridge is not for me, I feel you should give it a try. Maybe you might like it.
Unnamed Wanton Mee Stall
1 Small Wanton Mee = RM7.00
Portion feels small for the price, but that's perhaps she uses a Plate instead of a Bowl which further exacerbated how small the portion is.
Soup does have a expected 清甜 taste. Acceptable, but nothing special. Standard QQ Bite feel with a slightly more Alkaline taste. The Dark Sauce here has a slightlier Saltier taste. Wanton itself is also ok, so so. Overall Acceptable and Average WTM. Nothing really Special.
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Read moreThis small local restaurant, aka local coffee shop, is located at the corner of the street, and it's very near to KSL mall(2min walk)
Went there for breakfast. There are a few different local delights. From local dim sum ( bao, chee cheong fun, siew mai etc) , wanton /chicken feet noodles, porridge(congee), kuay chap(粿条仔), fried noodles, packet nasi lemak/mee siam/ mee goreng and otah.
Have tried several dishes. Personal preference, we still have the small packet nasi lemak and mee siam. The chilli are so good to go with the rice.
👍 1pack of nasi lemak and mee siam + 2 otah cost rm$6.60
🫤Pork porridge + egg rm$7.50
☹️Wanton noodles (small) rm$7
😡 kopi c kosong (no coffee taste at all) rm$2.40
🫤 chee cheong fan, siew mai and char siew bao rm$9.90
If you wanna try wanton noodles there are many other stores...
Read moreOtah was average in size and quality. Mildly spiced. Not as tender, probably due to much flour added. Good as snack while waiting but don't expect much. 3.5*
Chwee Kueh was excellent. You could taste the milled rice. The pickled vegetables are a blend of sweet and salty. A squeeze of black sauce to top up. Slightly firm in texture but flavorful. Highly recommended. 5*
Practically every table orders the pork porridge. Served with preserved vegetable, Chinese cruller, shallot, egg and slivers of lean pork and liver. Ironically, the shallot was the highlight as it was crispy and fragrant, adding depth to its flavor. The grains are cooked till soft, reminiscent of Hainanese style Almost no queue as they will serve to your table. Waiting time was about 15 minutes during breakfast...
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