thing's i LIKE: -it's usually open very late night , now still do only its closes on 12am👍 -all kind of mamak food can get frm roti ,noodle,rice👍 -friendly staff👍 -got tv if you forgot bring phone or tablet😂 🤣 -not just food you can get , they have sell E-cig which is pretty wild👍 -can online transfer ,no surcharge debit/credit card👍
thing's i DONT like: -pls do order food cooked by malay chef/staff , the indian one....oh my god! taste like dog food! ffs , do even owner eat their own cooked friend rice ?👎👎 -the satay its taste good but attitude of them is unpleasant , its unnecessarily bring down whole mood for customer enjoy food.👎👎👎👎👎 -when they're cook something with "Belacan" the entire restaurant become smell spicy , feels like some one throw a pepper/spicy in the restaurant , consider a build different partition ? perhaps glass barrier ?🥵 -the most i dont like is giving a Star or Like to some certain place i go , i hope my own review here dont let anyone stop eating here👍 Update!! March 2022!! -can any one tell how is it look like Chinese Fried rice?! go and google up Chinese Fried Rice! oh my god! they way they're fried is very plain,some rice ,some oil and chicken piece meat,but what about mix vege? there no mix vege? are the chef racist? i think the chef is racist, and sometimes they're always change different or hire different chef.... unbelievable?...
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Located on the same row as Subang Ria, this Muslim-friendly restaurant offers a wide selection of affordable Chinese dishes.
I recently had the opportunity to try their Yong Tau Fu, and overall, I found it to be of decent quality with an average taste. One notable highlight is the freshness of the ingredients, as the food is served warm and they take the extra step of reheating it before serving.
If you're a fan of cheese, their Banana Cheese dessert is a must-try. It's incredibly delicious and is sure to satisfy cheese lovers.
However, the restaurant's environment is average and could use some improvement, particularly when it comes to the conditions of their washrooms.
With a range of affordable Chinese dishes, this Muslim-friendly establishment is a decent option, though there is room for enhancement in terms of the dining ambiance and...
Read moreThis mamak have been here forever (read: since Kelana Jaya earliest days). For the life of me I can't remember if it was named Jamal Mohamed then but my blokes and I only affectionately called it as Mamak FAM.
As that implies, it was the favorite hangout place for Malaysian football fans and players alike, due to its proximity to the FAM. Back then you can often see Selangor and National players enjoying a cup of teh tarik, just like you and me. Simpler times, yeah
It's still packed as before, but I missed some of the good old dishes such as kueteow kerang (similar to the one served at the other end of the block, restoran subang Ria) and of course the good memories of my younger days
May this place lasts, as it will forever hold some of the good memories from this place I...
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