This eatery consists of various stalls in kopitiam setting. It is the latest kopitiam in the neighborhood, taking over Good Tea. Reading from Mun's blog, this place seems to open sometime early November while i was away, hence i made sure to try this out when back in the country.
So, the following day after landed back in Malaysia (17th Nov), I went to have lunch at this eatery and tried the nasi lemak.
Yes, each time i'm away, I would crave for Malaysian food (regardless of how long the trip is). Nasi lemak is one of them.
I had this mutton curry nasi lemak with long beans and curry potatoes for RM15. Definitely not a cheap nasi lemak, but mutton curry is a pricey meat dish.
On another day, I had siew yuk (roasted pork) rice for RM9. Tastewise ok-la, nothing to shout about, quite standard and the pork is not too fatty, so considered 'pass'.
Prawn mihun, also tastes 'biasa' only....it came with 2 prawns, a few chunks of shredded chicken, kangkung, and sambal on the side. I think it is also RM9.
Overall foods are not bad, usual kopitiam standard. This place is quite stuffy and hot during the day, so better to go during evening and sit outdoor (roadside sidewalk).
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Soy bean milk with cincau from Tong Popo shop in Sri Petaling. My kind of comfort dessert.
This shop is quite hidden from the main road, hence not many people know about it. It sells tongsui such as bubur chacha, red bean tongsui, peanut paste, black sesame paste.....etc.
Air-conditioned in cafe-style setting.
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[Below] Mini can of Coke from British Airways. Was given 2 cans of this, so i took one home.
Cute eh? 150ml only
So cute! I have never seen such a small canned drink.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention. You are right, this new coffee shop is quite stuffy inside. That's y I only visited it once. After reading your article today, I will go try the mutton curry one day.
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