Went there on a Friday 24 Dec 2021. Nice place, good food but there's room for improvement
Food 3/5 Nice, tasty Malay food with lots of variety. Had quite a number of dishes and all were good, except for the curry meat (gulai kawah daging) - few chunks still got the skin together with some feather studs (looks really gross! so unhygenic). Unfortunately already started eating so had to separate the dish from the rice. And the daging merah was also tough (liat).
Cleanliness 3/5 Typical mixed rice place which is not that clean but acceptable lah. Plenty of hand wash sinks etc. However, the plates and utensils are quite dirty... we ended up rinsing the utensils again.
Ambience 4/5 One side has this nice view of the paddy field at the site which is instagrammable. It rained just before we reached the place so the weather was nice, what with sitting under the shades and so on.
Overall, good food, nice place to dine, price also reasonable but please, please improve in terms of food preparation, hygiene and...
Read moreWent here for lunch last 22/12/2021. Aside from the variety of Malay dishes, the view was great and breathtaking. People will swarm the place for lunch so it will usually crowded during that time. Just one of the downside for big restaurants like this one is that staffs are not really taking orders so we need to help ourselves with ordering and even picking up our drinks. That’s a bit of hassle if you’re coming in a large group/with family. To add, there will quite a long queue for you to pay for the food before you’re able to sit down peacefully. Aside from that,...
Read moreHad vast option of food for your mixed rice - fishes, meat, mutton, chicken.
Gravy, roasted, grilled, fried - truly lot of option to satisfy your appetite.
They even had few booths to satisfy your sweet cravings - pastries and local desserts.
However I was expecting something more "kampung" or traditional food such as "siput sedut masak lemak", but wasn't available.
Whomever looking for pleasant eating ambience and rural experiences, they had dining tables at the outer part facing paddy fields,...
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