Newly renovated , previoiusly known as L&L Food court. Quite impressive upgrade including gigantic fans and covered drop-off points, very convenient for rainy days. Drinks are so-so and pricey, Self-service inconvenient for the elderly and mothers with young kids. Many food stalls, some new, some old, some tasty , others acceptable. Point of contention: 1) Smokers who ignore rules including workers at Economy Rice stall. Management informed, any action taken? Patrons, please speak up. The phone number of Manager is displayed at the premise. Do your part, do not accept such blatant behaviour. 2) Tables cleared and a mere swipe with a rag is considered a wipe. Rag used is obviously unbeliavably dirty, used repeatedly on every table. When politely asked for table to be sprayed with disinfectant , Staff boldly answered Customer should bring their own spray. Seriously? Hygiene and Cleanliness are the reponsibility of the management,too. Management please take note. Future patrons, please voice your rights repeatedly until you see changes take place....
ย ย ย Read moreOne of my favourite dishes is the bean sprouts and chicken comes with rice or horfun. Bean sprouts are so crunchy, chicken is juicy and tender. The stall is located at the left hand side (first stall) once entered from the main entrance. Yum yum. The roti canai beside the stall is also very nice! Chee Cheong Fun nearby the roti canai stall is very good as well. I heard that the popiah opposite the CCF is good but it didn't open during my 3-days visit in Ipoh, too bad. Unfortunately the drink stall was very disappointing, although their coffee and ๆฒๆขจ้ ธๆข were great, I ordered Milo and passion fruit juice and both are not genuine drinks. The Milo is actually Vico while passion fruit is mixed with some orange colour syrup which tasted super sweet even though we asked for no sugar but the counter insists that no sugar would be tasteless. The moment we got the drink we realised the sweetness is coming from the syrup that's why they wanted us to have normal sugar level. Great visit overall and I'll surely come back for the bean sprouts chicken and to try...
ย ย ย Read moreA typical food court that caters for the general public and is open daily from 7.00am to 10.00pm daily except for certain occasions and they will display a notice to that effect.
Almost all local varieties are available here which includes mixed rice, fried noodles, wan ton mee, curry mee, lobak, dumplings, fried chicken, Western, Japanese, Vietnam, Indian and a host of others.
Prices are reasonable as they cater to the general public and drinks is sold via a central kitchen that covers the whole center.
Parking is ample and you can easily find a place on the sides or at the kerb at the back entrance. There are also 2 other restaurants opposite this food court and these places are usually crowded during dinner and supper time.
There are toilet facilities for male and female and it is wheel...
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