If you can find a carpark, this food court is a hidden gem! Located on the upper floor (staircases on the left, right and middle back), there's a good number of food stall options but because they follow the pasar timing, most stalls start from 7am and closes/wind down after 11am+. We turned up at 11.30am on a Saturday and got to sample chee cheong fun with mushroom (gravy a bit thick), char koay teow (not bad, lots of good sized siham), lam mee (quite light and clear) and chicken rice + kueh teow noodles with shredded chicken (best stall!) .... Not bad and prices around RM6 to RM7.50. Not that many people when we were there and best part is the breeze/air...
Read moreI visited this food court in search of a meal but found that many stalls were closed. I decided to try stall C21 and ordered the dry kueh teow.
The kueh teow was surprisingly good—the sauce added a nice flavor and heat. Overall, I would rate it 3/5. The small portion was priced at RM8.
Kueh Teow: 4/5 – tasty with good texture.
Soup: 2/5 – too oily for my liking.
Char Siew: 3/5 – decent but a bit dry.
I also had a Kopi Peng, which was just average. I'd give it a 2/5 for RM2.50.
I initially came for the Penang Lam Mee, but unfortunately, the stall wasn’t open. With so many stalls available, it can be overwhelming to decide which ones are...
Read moreDecided to try out the Sungai way market hawker centre yesterday. Tried the Penang Lam mee which I thought was very tasty with light broth and super tasty sambal belacan which when added gave the noodles an added dimension in its flavor. Price was Rm7 for a small with 2 pretty big prawns, reasonable in my book. Also decided to tapau the wan tan mee from the store which the proprietor is 80 plus the noodles were very nice and very thin even though I only ate it 3 hours later, the charsiew though was nothing to shout about. Overall a pretty...
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