I am a huge fan of the food here! Why you may ask, their yong tau foo is not the best compared to Ampang yong tau foo and Segambut yong tau foo. The key thing is, they have chee cheong fun! Thin slices of flat white noodles matched with their savory and fragrant sauce and some spring onions is the best of the best. It is a creative way to serve the dish instead of the boring plain rice. Apart from the«sui kao» that I really love, their fried yong tau foos are really good too! I especially love the fried dumplings and foo chuk skin. Plus, their ladies finger and the gravy is absolutely delicious as well, remember to ask them to add in spring onion leaves for the extra boost. Another note, you don’t really have to drive all the way to Jalan Ipoh for the food, they have branches all across KL and PJ, just look out for the yellow sign with two chilli caricature and you found it!
James L.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Once a blue moon I’ll find myself craving for the food here. Yong Tau Foo isn’t the top food choices in my list but they do make a mean one here. They are located quite far away from my house and mostly because of that I don’t frequent this place that often. The other reason is also because parking isn’t the friendliest. You have to be patient and have certain skill in maneuvering your car around the compound. I would usually go with a bunch of friends so we can go crazy with our orders. Not only do they serve Yong Tau Foo here, there are lots of add on stuff you can find around the stalls that are there. You can have popiah, local delights and also siew pao.
Nadhira S.
Classificação do local: 2 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
There have been nights where you just want to eat anything but rice so this would be the closest place to my house that I normally go to. They have the best Yong Tau Food… however they only serve that during the day but at night they serve steam boat so I always result to eating that. Steamboat is seafood most of the time but I know some places serve it with chicken. Their serving for 2 people can feed four people, which will cost you less than RM50. I paid for 2 people(RM41) and we didn’t finish it because there was so much! If you’re coming from Publika, you hit the roundabout(Bulatan Kuching) and take the 2nd exit(towards Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, formerly known as Jalan Ipoh) and keep going straight until you see the shop on your left.