Mon 23'Oct 2023 Re-visited here on Monday for early lunch. Less crowd. Ordered Hee Kiaw Mee, Or Chien and Mee Rebus
Mon 16 Oct 2023 We came here for an early lunch. The place is nearly packed. The robotic waiter is employed to cope with the crowd. We ordered an oyster omelette (not available for breakfast!) and the signature mee rebus. We shared a glass of hot refreshing barely.
Fri 10 Jun 2022
This famed eatery was recommended by a foodie friend in KL. It's popular for mee rebus or mee jawa. The venue had face light and reopened yesterday. The place is clean with traditional marble table tops and solid wooden stools. We arrived here today before a.m. and the place was already packed. We ordered the mee rebus and Milo kosong fine-in and other dishes for takeaway. The servicerve is efficient and orderly with a numbering system. The prices are wallet-friendly. Orders were self-collected when numbers were called. The mee rebus is both flavoursome and sedap. Parking bays are easily available. P/S. Oystomelettestte are not available at the moment due a to...
Read moreI’ve been here more times than I can count. Most visits, the food lost to our conversations—no photos, no notes. . Today, it’s just me and the plate. The char kuey teow hits with bold flavor. Wok hei, beans, everything on point. Portion? Small. I could easily clear a second plate. . This spot is my go-to whenever the craving kicks in. Would I return? Absolutely. Would I bring friends? Of course—good food deserves company. . . Follow me for more food finds JSE@20250914 . During my first visit to the restaurant's new location, I was pleasantly surprised to be greeted by a robot waiter efficiently serving dishes to guests. . The service was prompt and overall very impressive. . I sampled several items including toast, eggs, coffee, rojak, and dried noodles—all of which were delicious. . I look forward to returning in the future to explore more of their...
Read moreThis place is an unexpected and truly one-of-a-kind restaurant due to the fact they are Hainanese selling Mee Jawa & Mee Rojak. Originally, they were at the corner shack about 20 meters away before someone bought one the land, so they moved here in 2022.
I have eaten here since the early days before they were well-known, and the food back at the old place tasted much better than now. But it's still good, on my last visit just before GE15. The ordering system is complicated, so don't just sit and wait for service. Take the number!
Thier Rojak Mee still tastes better than the Mee Jawa. The "har pang" is awesome. Fried oysters have to see the mood of the person frying. Go early, before lunch, and avoid weekends & PH. Seriously, the old place had so much real character, with the aunty shouting at her sons,...
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