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The prices here fluctuate according to the market, so do expect somewhere around RM15 to 20 for a medium sized fish. The name of the game here is deep fried, with a few side dishes and sauces to enjoy your fresh fishy friend with.
đŸ“¸ By Burppler Jeremy Tan
RM12.50
The sotong is those preserved types but somehow this compliments the sambal better than a fresh sotong would.
RM10
Comes with an Americano (hot or cold)
The sambal is rather spicy but absolutely delicious.
RM8.50
A smooth and creamy coffee, the milk compliments the roast
Rather affordable shell out, usually for 5 pax you'd expect to pay around RM400 plus.. over here it's just rm300
For RM9, you get a pretty good halal replacement for your average wantan mee, the sambal and chilli provided are top notch!
This roti sarang burung (RM4) didn't come with meaty bits, so I was pretty disappointed at first, until I tasted it that is.
The curry is well balanced, smooth and flavourful, not a single spice was harsh or overwhelming.
The roti was crisp, but the eggs were a little too done for my liking.
Not your typical tempura, this one uses a combination of banana fritter batter and KFC spices (I think).
Not bad.
For RM98, you get a fish (big enough for 4 people), Seafood soup (we picked tomyam with squid and prawn), an omelete stuffed with meat and beans, fried vegetables, and tempura prawns.
If you prefer a more watered down mee Bandung that you can get at night, try out this place, they have other foods as well, like soto, which smelt pretty darn good, wish I ordered that instead
The roti sarang burung (birds nest roti, RM4 a plate) really hits all the spots.
Meaty mutton curry with mutton chunks, 2 perfectly done sunny side up eggs with runny yolk, and a roti canai base to hold everything together and absorb all the flavours.
I'm ready to take on the world after having this.
Mcdonalds is always delicious.