Newly opened muslim food stall sell pretty decent Nasi Lemak and Mee Soto. Hope people will support.

Great 1 for 1 deal but not worth the calories. You'd expect a dish full of garlic to be packed with flavour, but the prawn aglio olio didn't have any of that. I'm guessing the use of pre minced garlic hence the lack of quality. However 6 prawns kinda made up for it.
The Triple B came with candied bacon which I personally enjoyed and the sausages we're good too. Portions were very generous but I guess you're paying $20 for it. The fries, I'd recommend to skip or share among 3 - 4. It was too rich/salty without the slight sweetness I was expecting. I would say the coffee is really good though.

Having this twice in a week because the beef stew was soooooo good! Comes with alot of meat, rice cake, mushroom and choice of glass noodles or udon and also with purple rice on the side. Level 2 spicy was just nice for an average spice eater.

The Husband and I got the usual Cha Ppong level 2 of spiciness and a Ro Ppong-Roje which was tomato cream based with mussels, pieces of sotong and a prawn, topped with ebiko and cheese. The former had a char taste we really liked, also served generously with the same ingredients and quail eggs. The latter is recommended to be shared. It was heavier due to the cream and gets pretty jelat after awhile.
Overall food experience: 3.5/5
Location: 5/5
Ambience: 3/5

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