This place is like a mini food court in this small town. Lots of individual stalls here. Has a good variety of choices here. Prices here are still cheap compared to large towns. Portions are reasonable. Best part is they still sell old school desserts! I love these desserts. Make to perfection just like in the olden days. Not too sweet and not too watery. Made just nice. You can also order from across the building anything you fancy. Parking may be a bit tricky. You probably need to park a bit further out and walk in. Frequented by many locals so you can be assured that the food here is tasty. I will make this place a permanent stop over if I am heading towards Ipoh. Cannot miss the chee cheong fun and wanton noodles here too. Not forgetting...
Read moreGrew up in this town which was what used to be a small, subtle and quiet town which got turned into a university town (unfortunate, cuz it made food prices in town skyrocket).
Used to eat here a few times per week, ordered laksa from a shop who's owner we used to call "ah la" who made amazing laksa with braised pork and tofu. Unfortunately, he passed away a few years back and left a few apprentices, who fortunately, still makes great laksa. Would highly recommend giving it a try. The drink store itself serves great ice kacang (shaved ice with toppings), however, the place itself is really REALLY warm and humid. Would give it a 5/5 if it wasn't...
Read moreI have ordered the asam laksa mee. Not only my turn was cut by others. I even ask the boss but he claim got too many customers. I was there to order myself and that time no people. Only thereafter got customers want to take their own and cut my queue. Worse of all, the lady staff who bring the noodle drop the chopsticks and pick it up as if nothing happen before. I reject the noodle on the spot. Luckily, they didn't make a scene with me but I cannot accept a chopsticks which land on the floor and use it to eat. Others can just say ask them change it but if you were the customer treated that way. Would you accept it? Or rather...
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