Super rude stall owner, when I arrived there is only 2-3customers queuing up. I just follow the Q without knowing where the Q start as there is no Queue Signage shown. Suddenly the stall owner shouted loud ask us to BERATUR, we were shocked and the Malay men and I who happen to stand at the both end also dunno where to go , both of us wanted to walk toward but the stall owner stopped him and I just realised that she actually shouted at me , she looked very arrogant and rude. Then later on another customer arrive and he din follow exactly where the Q supposed to be as instructed but she din said anything or shouted. I felt so pissed and insulted not sure this kind of discrimination is base on gender, skin colour or look. I’m paying for the food they served and not letting people shouting at me without warning or valid reason, will never come back again and personally I think this is a...
Read moreThe sauce and the chicken are a bit on the sweeter side. Something that will appeal to the younger crowd and those with sweeter taste buds. Personally, felt it's a bit overdone from a sweetness level. Nonetheless, the chicken is nice and tender, fried to perfection and not too dry. Goes well with the sauce provided for the rice. The sambal is a bit on the spicier extreme. So it's kinda funny , having a rather sweet sauce and serve with a killer sambal sauce. If you want to try, suggest to go earlier around 11am. Anytime during lunchtime, you will be queuing for it. There is a nice stall next to it selling coconut, sugar cane and some other beverages. The drink seller also sells laksa (that's another different review altogether which I won't spoil it...
Read moreI arrived early so there was no crowd as reported. The chicken is fried fresh and a reasonably sized piece too. So do the rice, which is cooked in small cups at the location. A pack consists of a piece of chicken that you choose, rice, some gravy, the odd cucumber slice and a rather interesting bit of sambal belacan. The chicken tastes alright but it is nothing to write home about. If at all something deserves acclaim it would be the sambal belacan, although I think there's a bit of sugar in it. The price of rm6.90 deserves praise though so...
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