I came here since my high school days which is 10 years ago. Really love their laksa special (laksa version of nasi goreng pattaya) & teh ais (i think they put susu cair to make it different from normal one). My mum loves their laksa goreng special, milo kepal & air jagung.
But my issue is the environment. Kalau duduk tepi sgt, bau longkang. Kalau duduk dkt dgn gate, nampak taik kucing. Came here recently and they still had the wooden table casing since 10 years ago. Dah hitam, geli, nak tgk pun tak lalu🥴🥴
Another issue is the cashier who isnt friendly at all. We went to the same school & shes the owners daughter/cucu. She has been there since forever, I thought shes gonna improve when she grown up but still the same old attitude. Buat muka mcm muka beruk. Our money is literally the one financing your life.
Those days every time I came during Friday’s lunch, their muslim male workers are still working. Not sure if theyre the one who dont want to pray or no breaks...
Read moreFood (Laksa Goreng) taste great. Not really to a point of "wow", but it's ok lah. "Kinda" unique cuz i never had laksa goreng anywhere before, sooo when I'm tasting this laksa goreng, it have unique texture of using laksa noodles for fried noodles.
Service, i would say quite slow (but not really slow lah) when i was the only customer at that time (but the food was freshly cook) (not pre cooked/reheat something like that).
Environment, since i was the only customer at that time, hence the place was verry relaxing & calm. And also fun cuz there's quite a number of adorable cat (the cats was well behaved & not really disturbing people eating) (my pov, please don't feed the cat with the food you order cuz i can see that the cat are well taken care of & clean. plus, don't want the cat to create a habit of disturbing people eating)
Overall, as the time i was eating here (10.30 am), not crowd, & verry relaxing, would...
Read moreThe laksa itself was just decent. However, they score in their creativity in serving some spin-off such as Laksa Goreng Special (fried laksa noodle serve with a small bowl of laksa soup) and Laksa Goreng Banjir (fried laksa noodle in laksa soup). To be honest, their fried laksa is already very delicious on its own. Note: the normal laksa is called Laksa Special. Cendol and ABC serves as a nice thirst quencher under the hot noon sun.
The stall has expanded since they've found their fame among locals and visitors. Located right behind a Tsung Wah Chinese school, there's a leading signage on the lane beside of the School. Ample of parking in front of the house.
They also have their own food truck, station in front of the Arena Kuala Kangsar / Jeti to bring their laksa to the crowd ... dine-in...
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