Tee Nyah Kueh! So special name! I was attracted by its special name and its beautiful color. Without knowing what it really was, I got one to try. And then........ Bang.... I am falling in love with it and driving out again to get 2 more packs. It was kueh made simply from rice flour, chilled, and served with Gula Melaka. But it was already all good on its own.
Felt like I found a hidden gem. Look for an uncle putting up small stall on its motorcycle just opposite this restaurant, next to the roast pork stall. Operating hour is early morning until 11am. Food: 10/10, Price: RM3.50
Had the coriander porridge and soup dumpling during dinner time. Coriander porridge is something I will order repeatedly. Love the fact that there is abundance of coriander in it, it was hot until my last scoop. Comfort food whenever i wanted a light dinner. Soup dumpling was good too. It is China style dumpling with thicker skin and pork filling, cooked in sour and spicy soup. Food: 8/10,...
Read moreWent here for breakfast, got a teh bing and mee, phone was down afterwards out of battery then got to charge awhile at there as got to reply work task, ordered another cola while so as I know people doing business ain't easy, BUT.....
"Cannot use phone while charging here", told by I believe is the lady boss there, I told her I already got my breakfast here some more ordered one more cola extra, she can't give me any reason for asking me so.
Then she said "you paid for the meal but not the electricity here" (gosh how much electricity I can use for charging my phone there for the moment).
I told her I can pay for the "electricity", how much she want then she refuse and asked me to unplug my charger off. Really impressed with the hospitality given here, good luck and all the best with...
Read moreThis corner coffee shop tucked in Tmn Sri Bintang, near the traffic lights is rather worth visiting. The char kway teo is good, reasonably priced at rm5.6 with good wok hei (well fried). The chicken rice, have yet to try, seems to have a never ending long queue. I was there b4 noon and already running out of chicken. The chee cheong fun is good, sauce taste good and the ingredients fresh. The soupy bitter gourd fried egg noodles was a real delight. The soup was tasty, egg fried fragantly with thinly sliced fried ginger on top (sorry 4got to take a pic). Must try. Coffee is good too. The prawn mee is noteworthy. There are many other stalls that looks great eg. Klang BKT, Pan Mee, Curry Mee, Siew Chao etc. Will be back to try the...
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