I went there during this PKP 2.0 when its allowed to dine in. The restaurant is clean and followed SOP. There's no specific parking space for the restaurant but there's a stretch of empty space on the other side of the road in front of the restaurant, so can park there. Behind the restaurant is shop lot, so can also park over there with a bit of walking. We ordered nasi lemak telur mata, buttermilk chicken pasta, and cekodok pisang. The nasi lemak was superb. I love the sambal, not too spicy nor too sweet. Just nice. Cekodok pisang was served hot, very soft and crunchy a bit on the outside. We have to wait for couple of minute for the pasta but it worth the wait. It kinda a big portion but the taste was good. The smell and the taste really make you can swallow the whole plate 😂 will be visiting again, perhaps for their...
Read moreWe arrived around 11.00am to pack lunch and was fortunate to find a parking spot right in front of the restaurant. Since it was past breakfast and still early for lunch, the dining area wasn't too crowded.
Many dishes were laid out for self-service, like a buffet. You simply pick your rice and the dishes you desire, then head to the nearby cashier to settle the bill. The lady at the till was friendly and polite.
However, the dishes on display weren't covered, and there were flies on the food. They also charged extra for the pre-packed sambal belacan. The restaurant felt a bit stuffy. The overall taste was average, and the prices leaned towards the...
Read moreThe restaurant has been a mainstay of Taman Ehsan for two decades at least. It has been refurbished and includes an event space that probably opens only on weekends. Traditional Malay cuisine best describes the offering here. They also have mee rebus, soto and laksa here (made to order). Its just very warm here. They have a Coway water filter here and filtered water is free (self service). Nice of them. The lady manning the counter is a bubbly, friendly lady with a great sense of humour....
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