Nian gao, buy 2 for RM5 One alone is RM3
9.30am, Thursday not crowded. RM4 egg burger ( ok but sauce of chilli+salad dressing no good) RM9 curry Mee, pak Cham Kai+tofu pok RM2.60 hot barley, no sugar, blended seeds RM11 Chinese tea ice
stalls open still at 2pm on Saturday: Chicken Rice Hambalang Burger Siamese Laksa and economy noodle Bak Kut Teh Nasi Kandar Chinese ?
Famous Lorong Selamat char kuay teow with friendly Hokkien uncle, I found the portion just fine, very filling. Really appreciated the white pepper, wish it was saltier though, tauge was short, crunchy and fresh.
Hambalang burger, maybe moved from usj1 ? Happy to find bakwa, omelette bread, Luncheon meat and egg. Freshly prepared: nice, warm and fresh. Their salad cream (not mayo) has too much vinegar, but it's ok, scraped it all away.
Didn't like the egg nor coconut tart. Chicken puff is 90% pastry 😞 I won't buy anything from here again.
Economy fried lo swee fun (.toooooo oily) RM3.50
Outside is a stall with freshly fried nian gao. Very crispy, oily, eat...
Read more3rd attempt 20 jan 2025 Ckt 👍 small rm 10 Today kopitiam inside fan spoilt, a bit hot, lucky outside temperature not too hot yet.
2nd attempt 15 Dec 2023 Ckt 👍 Kopi peng kaw kaw less sugar 👍 -atmosphere, not hot -toilet clean- okay
*good food need to wait, if you cannot wait don't rush uncle and aunt, If your can wait then be patience, 10 - 60min. Don't rush them. *I can wait for good food!
!!! Not halal food.
Order sop Aunt fried noodles, order with Uncle
Lap cheong taste good, but is not fried together with the noodles , but really damn nice, like eating bah gua, don't have that type of heavy pork smell Prawn fresh, siham just good, not over cook, got skill tough, Kuai tew noodles, they choose the small size one, which is a bit lembut, I prefer big size kuay tew, is more q for me. Taste 👏 brilliant,
*order big one, small portion not enough for me.
Overall 9.5/10 I will come...
Read moreVery Penang themed restaurant with plenty of stalls featuring popular island staples across numerous stalls. The jewel at this place has to be the Lorong Selamat Penang Fried Keow Teow stall run by an aging relative from the original branch. There used to be a really good northern Nasi Kandar stall within but that seems to have shifted elsewhere. Be that as it may, there's still plenty of other choices to go about as far as Penang type hawker staples go. A recent addition is the Fresh Fruit and Veg Penang rojak stall which is popular during the lunch hour. Best to come earlier if you don't want to fight with the onslaught of hungry lunch seekers coming here later on. Highly...
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