Serves homely malay indian cuisine to the heartlanders staying in the area. I see a lot of ppl ordering their lontong but never tried. Ordered the prata and it’s the doughy type. Not fantastic but fairly decent. Overall i think the food is pretty alright. Not for the fussy eater.
Tried the Thai Coconut Beef Soup and Kailan with white rice and it was the best I've had for a long time. For a higher budget I recommend geting the Tiga Rasa fish dish too.
Food taste superb..thai ice tea taste good.
Heavily overpriced, went there on a weekday lunch time and was greeted with many empty tables. Dishes were meagre and cold, with little of a few varieties sparsely spread out. 1 chicken, 1 lemak tofu, and quail eggs went for 7$. I tried to lesser the impact and ordered, sambal goreng, lemak tofu and
Food surprisingly is good but the cleanliness of the ambience could improve. Saw a cockroach dropped from the ceiling... Luckily we were not seated directly under there. But ground floor usually are opened to all these pests. So order takeaway! :)
Bought a packet of Nasi Lemak worth $3 that consist of only kacang-ikan bilis, rice and egg. What a rip off. Called the shop after that, but owner said that- its outsourced, goodbye. Please don't bother buying from them
Love the food and the environment. Its been around since the year 2009 I think. Go for the Nasi Goreng Kampung... love it... I also normally order beef kailan or garlic kailan with the fried rice... and sometimes if I am with a friend I order an omelette... and a glass of ginger tea too! Love their
The owner originally came from southern Thailand & their menu hints of this. Serves Halal food. Their prata is good. Tea Tarik is fantastic. Family owned, not many seating tables.
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