I tried the sup ikan here, and overall, it was a satisfying experience. The fish, while mostly fresh and deserving of a 7 out of 10 rating, did have a few pieces that fell slightly below that standard. However, what impressed me was the generous serving of six fish slices in the dish. The tomato soup base was rich, thick, and brimming with a delightful sweet and sour flavor profile, making each spoonful a delightful experience. And at just RM15, the value for this meal was exceptional.
What truly sets this place apart is the extensive menu variety, covering a wide range of Chinese dishes. It's like a one-stop-shop for Chinese cuisine enthusiasts, and the quality, on the whole, is commendable. In Tuaran, I believe this food court stands as the best option, offering a diverse array of dishes that cater to different...
ย ย ย Read moreIf your in Tuaran town and looking for a place to eat. Yun Onn is a good place to go. There are ready cooked meals from pork, chicken, fish and vegetables. You just take a plate and get your rice and choose your topping. Price depends on the size and type of toppings/dishes selected. When you reach the end, the cashier will sum up the price selected. Normally 3 meat toppings will be around rm10. Plain soup is available for free, you just need to take yourself from the condiment and cuttlery table. They also cook to order meals. Fried noodles, fried rice etc. Buns and cakes are...
ย ย ย Read moreThis is not the best restaurant around but they're the best non halal restaurant around and they definitely have a lot of options on their menu. If you're not local like me, just be prepared with the price shock ๐ siew mai @5bucks and it's not that good and i have tasted better ones at half the price. And their pork knuckles black vinegar tasted like tap water, mind you i have tasted tap water straight from the tap. And my water bill is cheaper than their tap water tasting pork knuckles in black vinegar. ๐ Today's menu, aged pork ribs coated in cornstarch....
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