Ah Lee Restaurant, a home-based eatery, certainly seems to be a popular choice, judging by the full house I experienced on a weekend visit. The charm starts with the 'little captains' taking orders – a unique and endearing touch that makes the experience memorable. These young helpers are also happy to provide recommendations, adding a personalized element to the service.
We opted for a selection of dishes, including the Steamed Fish, Kung Pao Mantis Prawns, Prawn Rolls, and Marmite Pork Ribs. While the food was undeniably decent and enjoyable, I wouldn't describe it as exceptionally outstanding. Each dish was well-prepared and satisfying, but lacked that certain 'wow' factor.
However, the price point is a definitely a plus. The reasonable prices make Ah Lee Restaurant a good option for a casual family meal or a get-together...
Read moreWent there yesterday. It's an old wooden house just beside the main road converted into a shop (can't called it a restaurant as it lacks many features of a restaurant). Parking is by road side. It's open air.
No menu / pictures available. Ordered "kam heong" crabs (2 crabs), fried mee hoon (for 2 pax) with prawn paste (hokkien pronounce "heir kor bak"), one garlic fried vegetable & one glass of hot barley.
Taste is good with pork lard added to the crab & mee hoon.
The bill was RM191.00...yup, you got it right. Strictly cash only.
Unlikely I will go back there again even though the taste is good cause it's too exorbitantly expensive, by my standards anyway. That's why only 2 stars. I...
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This local family run restaurant is very no frills. The waiters are their kids and they are not forthcoming in recommending dishes, so better to research know what to order. The usual popular dish would be the deep fried prawn rolls (amazing flavours) and this is even available to purchase frozen for home-cook. Another worthy mention is the stir fried mihun with crabs 🦀 shells and all will be inside the noodles, so chew carefully! Crab price is...
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