No vegetarian options available as this is purely a non-halal Chinese food restaurant that sells mixed rice with 25-30 dishes. It houses a stall that sells wanton noodles and dumplings, chicken rice, char Siew porky sliced meat and pork balls noodles, and Hakka noodles and prawn noodles by another stall within the same restaurant. Other than that, they sell glutinous rice with shrimp paste on top of the rice, Chinese dumplings at a rate of rm8.50 per piece, fried popiah by the same mixed rice stall owner. The mixed rice owner charges quite a bit for the dishes of the mixed rice. All types of dishes are cooked by an old uncle who has got a slight hunched back. The same mixed rice owner also sells porridges with peanuts and chicken slices, red dates drinks, red bean soup, green...
Read moreDon't judge the place by its old timey aesthetic, this place offers quite a decent selection of food. Their mixed rice is very reasonably priced and you get a wide variety of meats and veggies to choose from, their small fry hawker stall's foods, although not the best, are more than adequate in terms of taste and portion size. There are two noodle stalls that serve very simple yet delicious noodle dishes, both soup and dry, AND their yong tau foo stall does not skimp on portion size, they are massive compared to other yong tau foos I've had. On top of that, the employees here are very friendly and hospitable, which is why this restaurant had become one of my frequent go-to's for a quick and easy lunch.
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Read moreThis simple coffee shop has quite a variety of food but my favourite is the FishHead Beehoon. The fish is fresh and nicely cooked with lots of little condiments sprinkled on top. He also sells pork noodles. There is also chicken rice, chap fan , kuih kuih, tong sui and a few other stalls that seems quite popular. Parking is okay if you come off peak lunch hour. Easy to locate and the hawkers are all friendly. Love this little neighbourhood coffee shop and the...
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