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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónYou know what. I like this place. I know the name is kinda corny. But it suggest what the restaurant intends it to be: An alternative to mamak the kopitiam. Been here once for tea and a chat. The ambiance is nice and fitting of its name. As of it's menu. So I had the ubi rebus Ok2, the ubi was warm. Will come again for an entrée.
Classic .... establishment at the Airport.<br/ <br/ Always a welcome sight to see National food on display at an airport.<br/ <br/ Good service, good set up, easy Menu to look at since 1957.<br/ <br/ Foodwise, even before 6 pm many on the Menu weren't available, so we went with Teh Tarik, Jasmine Tea, Toast Roti Kaya and Samosa.<br/ All good, excessive Butter on the Kaya and Thai Sweet and Chilly sauce for those Samosas, perhaps Peanuts or Sweet Soy Chilly would be better and more authentic.<br/ <br/ Price wise, at least double from downtown KL but it's okay.
Popped over with friends to this eatery where it speaks about traditional authentic Malaysian food.. The kind of food which simply will delight my true typical Malaysian palate, I of course didn't hesitate to order the Assam Laksa. Regarded as super tasty with its spicy and tangy flavours, every bit I polished off. Other half meanwhile struggled with the big portion of Lamb Beriyani, not so much with the rice, but the huge lamb piece by itself. So, yours truly helped out a bit, we agreed its a nice meal though begging for some spiciness.<br/ <br/ The other two friends, one had mamak mee goreng with fried chicken and the other nasi lemak. Quite a hearty portion both of these dishes, friends loved the tastes. Sipping into the coffee, hot milo, coca-cola and ice lemon tea, no doubt food was a joy but personally, I feel its rather pricey.
Actually I went to the KLIA's outlet, but couldn't find it at Zomato.<br/ After hours of walking while waiting for my flight,<br/ I sit at this place.<br/ I ordered srikaya and butter bun and their authentic white coffee, both were gooooooodddd. I will visit them again if I went to Malaysia.<br/ <br/ The service was not that good though.
Ordered mee goreng mamak chicken chop. If you like your mee goreng to be so much less oily than mamak lavishly cooked with a lot of chicken bites and fishballs, then this is the mee goreng for you. win my heart. Paired with chicken chop my chicken was dried; maybe was cooked before n heated up) french fries =RM15. The hailam toast is fluffy and rich with kaya and butter too. Butbi still think old towns' butter n kaya toast is better. But definitely coming back here if i am deadly hungry since the portion i had made me full for 10hours. for me) and yes the portion is big.