Updated 9th April 2024 Been coming back on numerous occasions. Taste and the cost has been consistent so far. Would recommend this place.
Buffet style mixed rice, dishes and noodles. Nowadays, cannot call it economy rice anymore. Given the overall cost of food lately, price here is reasonable and fair depending on the portion size and type of food taken. Have white or brown rice. More and plenty of options from 8am onwards. Take away or eat in. Take your food and pay at counter. Food is tasty though a tad bit oily. No thirst feeling so msg could be none or at a minimum. One of the best vegetarian and vegan dishes around. They do serve eggs. Limited seating. Mosly take away customers. Staff here is helpful and knowledgeable with the ingredients of food on the particular day that meal was had....
Read moreThe mixed rice option is really good. Not the same dish everyday. They do rotate some of the dishes with other dishes from day to day.
They also have those kuihs & popiahs & lo ma kais etc. There is also eat-in option where they have different menu for each day for breakfast/lunch (not sure about dinner).
The food can be a bit pricy, but depending on what you take also.
Nevertheless this shop was my go to shop when I was observing vegetarian for a month. A lifesaver.
Service is okay. The workers friendliness and communication can be improved.
Overall love this shop and I have, and I will...
Read moreAn aweful highly priced 3dishes economy rice from rm6.50 to rm9.00 I am a customer whom patronised this restaurant for the last few years, my usual purchase is 3 dishes and small portion of rice. I don’t have big appetite and not good with deep fried items. The old man looked at my lunch box and said rm9.50. I was stunned and asked him with shocked face ‘why so expensive’. He answered a char siew rice cost rm8 and vegetables price went up. His cocky and horrendous response (old man) annoyed me soon after he said if you don’t want then go other...
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