My expat feedback is that it was difficult to order because the menu did not include images or descriptions. Even though there are pictures of some dishes pasted outside the door, there were no pictures inside and I felt a little silly about walking outside to look.
Both me and my dining partner ordered noodles from the first page. I asked for a noodle suggestion and ordered what was recommended. I got char kway teow which comes with aloooot of gravy over flat rice noodles and fried white noodles with 3 pcs of tofu and 3 pcs beancurd. The ratio of carbs to protein was lacking in this dish. It arrived so hot I scolded my tongue.
I gave this place 3 stars because I haven’t had the real char kway teow and it’s possible this dish tasted like the real deal, but I didn’t love the food and don’t plan to return. I’ve eaten at several other vege Chinese eateries I enjoyed much more.
If you do go, order based on recommendations of people who...
Read moreA lot of options to choose from!!!
Their menu is confusing as they have lot of variety. One of the waitress over there really helped us understand about each and every dish what we can eat. She knew about each dish in the menu!
We ordered fried wantan hot plate bean curd curry sotong with chicken brown rice black soya milk water chestnut drink
Wantan was really good as it taste like spring rolls. 4.5/5
Beancurd just melts in your mouth and its gravy was also nice. 4/5
Soya pieces in Sotong were hard to bite and the curry was also mid. 2/5
Soya milk - it’s an acquired taste 2.5/5
We were told that the Chestnut drink is the best seller, and it was okay. At least better than soya milk 4/5 Those drinks are prepared and packed once a week. They have other drink options too which are...
Read moreThey placed a basket of stale crackers on our table and kept insisting that we try it - the first time by a waitress and then the second prompt of eating the crackers came from the male waiter/owner? We barely had any and they ended up charging it on our bill. Seems like a very sneaky way of charging extra money under the pretense of "free crackers". Why did they not say they the crackers will be charged? And we didn't even order the crackers. RM4 seems like a lot of money to pay for crackers that we didn't want. Maybe don't try so hard to earn money the wrong way by sneakily placing crackers and insisting that we eat them. Please refuse their stale crackers unless you want to pay extra...
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