This hole in the wall joint serves some of THE best Malaysian food in the CBD. Prices are also very reasonable compared to the other places around the area but the taste is a cut above the rest. The fried noodles and kway teow have «wok hei», just like how they do it back in Malaysia. I just wish that they open…
I would say that the char kway teow I ate was average. Oily and salty, nothing special. But the portion is quite big, it can be shared between two ladies. The waitress are nice, I may come again just to have kaya toast next time.
All them naysayers know naught a thing of Malaysian fare! You gotta be selective with which reviews you pay attention to people! (As I wrote the review I realised what the negative reviewers were trying to say… Read on for a better picture.)I went despite reading various reviews saying the food was mediocre and…