Summary: Freaking awesome iced coffee here, RM2.30 for a big bag of joy - go to the drinks counter in the corner to order to takeaway. Food is very variable.
This is very much a community food court. Locals regularly come here for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Tourists are accommodated to a degree but the whole system takes a little getting used to.
Most of the stalls have English on their menus and can take your order in English. A word of warning, some of the prices listed are "outdated" and you will need to check them. (Look out for taped over prices)
Note that what stalls are open is variable, depending on the time and the day of the week.
In the evenings, there is a plethora of options to choose from. It's not just the local cuisine either, there is one store that does Western cuisine (including French fries and Frankfurters).
Prices are generally low, a standard meal seems to cost RM6.50 at most of the stalls. It does vary a lot though! Sadly so does the quality of the food from stall to stall.
Overall, I love this place but it's not for everyone. It's cheap and cheerful. Great for popping in to grab coffee and for...
Read moreOrdered ‘HoHi’. Liked the authentic taste. Ice kacang ABC from this food court was plain ordinary yet expensive. What used to be RM2.90 before MCO was now RM4.70. It was now self serving too, need to oder, wait and collect over the counter. Visited again on 2/3:2023. Ordered Hong Kong Style Chee Cheong Fun. It was good, at least can see and taste some prawns. Make a mistake and ordered the boring, plain ABC Ice Kacang again. At RM4.50, it is just not...
Read moreAllowed people to smoke while eating in premise. Did not really follow sop during mco where many enter via different entries without getting temperature scanned. Food choice still ok. Pork noodles during the morning is quite good. Wanton noodles also. Can skip the hor hee. Langkap pau used to be very good but quality dropped,...
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