It is a fantastic local Malaysian restaurant and coffeeshop with highly sought-after food that is both affordable and delicious.
Their signature dish is their own roasted duck. It is especially flavourful and crispy. There is not much salt added and the flavours are very well-balanced. This is the same with other dishes that I had ordered, such as the hot plate tofu and various other vegetables available.
Concerning the service provided, they were very satisfactory. Waiting time did not take long, and the staff were very friendly and homely.
It is slightly crowded during peak hours in the evening. This restaurant is generally well-kept, but the kitchen and toilets may not be on par with proper and satisfactory...
Read more5th May: Came from jb, Searched Google and found this restaurant with 4.1 rating, decided to tapau here. From the moment we enter the Lady with dark eyes bag kind gave bad impression to us, showed unpleasant face, doesn't heed to what we trying to say. We called her few times to gave simple nasi goreng and mee goreng order. We don't know why she kept on giving disgusting look towards us.
Even the nasi goreng was burnt. We already at home. Mee goreng was below average taste. I don't recommend this restaurant for their discriminative behaviour...
Read moreWe discovered this restaurant through a youtube review who sung high praises for the roast duck. Reality was not the same. The roast duck was not up to standard, but on the line between average and below average. Whilst the skin was crispy, it wasn’t ‘deliciously’ so, and the meat wasn’t very flavourful or soft. We also ordered the Mei Cai Kou Rou which had an odd sour taste. The vegetable and fried squid were fine. For the price we paid, we could have gotten better in Hong Kong, even if HK would give smaller portions. This definitely...
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