After CNY over, things got back to normal....no more fireworks and firecrackers (phew...finally!) and no more sale rush...The neighborhood mall is also quieter after all the festive decorations removed and the stalls/kiosks gone.
[Below] Looking at the empty walkway while sipping my latte at Coffee Bean. That space was previously occupied by pop-up stalls selling CNY goodies.
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Nasi lemak from D'Nats, an established Malay food stall (and caterer) that have been around for 20++ years. I had sambal sotong with lots of sambal....
Their sambal is not spicy, just pungent only.
The peanuts/anchovies are packed in a tiny packet, hence can opt out and not take them for people who can't take peanuts/anchovies.
This plate of nasi lemak costs RM10.60 nett.
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Yong Tau Foo from a stall in the neighborhood Thong Kee kopitiam. RM2 per piece, this bowl consists of 2 bitter gourds, 1 brinjal, 1 okra and 1 stuffed tofu, altogether RM10.
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Claypot chicken rice (RM9) and salted veggie tofu soup (RM6) from the famous neighborhood claypot restaurant run by a Malay couple....
Good business ever since they got 'publicity' from the social media 'accusing' them of using non-halal ingredients in the claypot rice....
This shop is the most 'harmonious' I've ever seen in the neighborhood as it has Malay, Chinese and Indian customers every time I visited.
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BrewMaster bistro/pub with its Super Value Lunch promo daily. I only managed to try their peri peri chicken chop before they discontinued this promo after CNY.
Now they are having different items with free soup + bread for their lunch promo. I will blog about it in my next post.
3 comments:
Give u a like 👍😊 for showcasing food in Sri Petaling. I haven't tried all the eateries u have been to in Sri Petaling. The claypot rice is in my list but could never get the timing right to go there.
Ah, u eat ytf without ccf too. Did u like the ytf?
So peaceful right? After CNY. Can eat at own pace. I also like.
Ah I love ytf and claypot chicken rice. The Malay stall must be the Malay couple very friendly and got good attitude that is why business is so brisk. Most important their food are nice and affordable. I am having ytf soup bee Hoon with bitter gourd, shrimp balls, wuxiang etc for my lunch at Chinatown this afternoon.
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