All of the food that we bought (Kebab Arab and Char Kuey Tiaw) tasted good but overall there are not so many good options. The food prices are pretty standard and you can get a decent meal under RM10 and it’s easy to make payments since all of the food trucks support QR pay. You might struggle to find seats if you come during peak hours, plus on a rainy day it’s not really comfortable to eat in since the tables are wet. There was a band performing Malay songs which makes the environment more happening even at 11pm.
As for the drinks, I would recommend ‘Dua Darjat’ if you love drinks that are not overly sweet. Their milk coffee...
Read moreLively place with live music by a local band and many food trucks offering varieties of food. There were 12 trucks opened when I came in during a public holiday night and suprisingly, the place is not crowded. Among the foods available were pizza (long queue!), char kuey teow, ayam goreng kunyit, fried rice and nasi lemak. The pizza was a bit chewy to my liking but it has nice flavours to it. Besides the food truck area there is an open parking space that has been converted into an electric/battery play car and scooter for kids and adults who are still a kid at...
Read moreIt’s a great place to have dinner, with an open-air area. The drinks are also good. I stumbled upon this drink spot with wallet-friendly prices — Hayatea, located beside the pizza stall. I tried the green tea latte and honey lemon tea. Both were very refreshing, not too sweet, and simply affordable, with premium ingredients. The staff were very patient with my requests. The overall ambiance was fantastic, especially with the live performance by...
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