Floating restaurant. Foodcourt concept - Main restaurant plus 3 food stalls selling prawn noodle, soups, kuey teow, etc. Unfortunately the prawn mee stall ran out of udang galah which is baffling since it is its main menu. Ordered from the main restaurant sweet n sour Siakap (excellent but price quite steep), fried udang galah (RM50 per 1/2kg in different sizes which most of it made off baby prawns - Teluk Intan will probably run out of udang galah soon) & kailan belacan. Service fast and efficient. A lively place with live band (buskers). Good place to dine whilst...
Read moreOne of the worst restaurant i ever visit. Booked for berbuka puasa at 3.30pm. At 7.20pm only 2 bowl of rice with 2 set of sambal belacan. Keep asking about the rest of the dishes, and it came staged. The staff said they were to busy cooking. The restaurant has no systematic in taking and serveing orders. Staff keep blameing other staff for the delay. At 8.00pm still tomyam and sayur kangkung is still on the stove. Food are average. Nothing special about it. Food for it's OK but the service are very very bad. Bye bye from me to this place. You won't see me again....
Read moreI was quite disappointed with the overall experience. My family and i ordered some dish, but when it arrived, it was not served hot. The taste of the food was also not up to our expectations, and we found the price to be higher than what we would have anticipated for the quality of the dish. The service left much to be desired. The woman who took our order seemed disengaged and not very attentive to our needs. Additionally, there were limited food choices available when we visited, which was quite...
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