We came a bit late for breakfast here at about 10.45am and the wan tan mee stall is already closing . Look at the pictures on the menu , it looks very taste and the dry curry chicken wan tan mee . But definitely will come back again the next time to get the taste of the Wan tan mee . There are not many stalls in the kedai Kopi . One uncle is preparing to open soon for lunch . They serve all kinds of fried dishes . Like fried rice , fried noodles and other stuff . Then the other stall sells chicken , char siew rice and porridge too . The food is ok rating 6/10 . Price is reasonable too . Then another stall sells dim sum . The lo mai Kai is not so tasty and also hard . The dim sum is so so and nothing great. But the tea ice is nice . Really tarik tea ice . They sell some nyonya kuih too . Parking here is very easy and the restaurant is clean and spacious . Overall...
Read moreI come here for dinner sometimes. There is a stall here that opens in the evening that serves simple home cook style cooking. They serves quite good crispy fried fish and salted fish pork belly (ham Yi far lum). The price here is inexpensive. My latest meal here cost me Rm32 for a plate of fried fish and ham Yi far lum for 2 pax.. The coffeeshop has limited seating and is not very pleasant looking. It is not a spick and span place. But if you are looking for a simple inexpensive meal for dinner... You...
Read moreFood court restaurant style from 7am to 10pm, available Chinese food and Indian breakfast with various dishes like seafood, noodles soup/cury, youg tau foo, chicken rice, wantan mee, nasi lemak, tosai, capati, idli and etc. Ample place for dining indoor and outdoor restaurant. Food taste are okay and nice with reasonable price. Payment method is cash only. Free parking...
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