Wednesday, August 24, 2022

TARcian Kitchen

Another new eatery sprouted after the MCO....
This one is quite unique coz the name is associated with a local college/university - TARcian Kitchen.
Not sure if it is related/funded by that education institution, but the staff there are mostly college/uni students.
The shop interior....
They tried to simulate the environment of dining at the roadside with a mock tar road?
It has daily promotion set meals starting from RM8.90 and above, which comes with a drink.
We choose curry noodles with some herbal drinks.
The drink served in a huge glass!
As for the curry noodles....well, quite decent....it is the Chinese type curry noodles...not spicy, but thick curry. It has crispy fuchuk, some taupok, chicken, long beans and beansprout. Sambal and lime are provided too. Portion-wise good enuff for a moderate eater.
We also ordered a plate of steamed chicken rice which serves with a bowl of carrot/daikon soup. Ginger and chili sauces were provided too.
We can choose which chicken part, subjected to availability.
The menu is also available at the counter
There are liquor displayed inside this shop too...Not sure if they are selling that.
Some mock 'shops' facade...for decorative purpose...There's just wall beneath it.

6 comments:

Rose world said...

My hubby studied there before. I also think it is opened by and meant for the TAR students and staff. Food looked alright to me.

mun said...

I googled n found it is in Sri Petaling. Good that you are trying out new places to give them a chance.

Jeevan said...

The dazzling liquor display is sure to attract boozers! The black and white interior is good, and I'm glad you relish it.

J.P. Alexander said...

Parece un genial lugar, te mando un beso. Enamorada de las letras

Stacy said...

Deco is nice, 'different'. The owners probably are ex-TAR students.

Nancy Chan said...

Both the curry noodle and chicken rice look good and delicious.

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