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Telephone
012-628 5311
011-639 2802
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 21:30
Mon
Closed
Tue - Sun
11:00 - 21:30
Payment Methods
Cash
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Signature Dishes
Chee Cheong Fun Curry Mee
Review (17)
Level2 2014-06-15
1400 views
經常滿座, 但不會久等, 工人手腳好快, 埋單也快!他們的讓豆腐是即刻讓, 然後才拿去油炸, 超新鮮!紙包雞RM4, 不是很好吃!吃到有魚的味道, 但應該不是100%魚肉(餃魚)價錢不會貴, 也值得吃啦! continue reading
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Level4 2014-03-09
1060 views
This is my first time coming here. I was like so hungry after a whole morning of  seminar. The place was quite hot and stuffy, not really an ideal environment for chilling out, but it was ok since I was here due to hunger. Even with the fan, we ate and sweated at the same time. I ordered a whole lot of Yong Tau Fu as I went crazy whenever I saw a lot of different varieties. I ordered the soup full of such delicious soft brinjals, fishballs, tofu, foo chuk, and so many fresh fat light green coloured ladies fingers. It was amazing that the ladies fingers were so young, fresh and soft especially since KL is famous for selling very old ladies fingers. I wonder whether they got their stock straight from the vegetable seller or supplier. It was my first time trying soup version of foo chuk. The sui kow was served separately with mani leaves. The sui kow should be given a miss as it was split open when it arrived. The salty black chicken drumstick was quite ok despite being a bit salty.I ordered the Umbra / Kedondong juice which was very fresh and tasty. I let go of the dry style lao shu fan since I have over-ordered. The overall price was too expensive for a hot cafe selling yong tau fu that cost RM 1.30 per piece and costing us a total of RM 34 for the entire meal.  continue reading
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Level4 2013-08-06
625 views
Chee Cheong Fun, is actually steamed rice noodle rolls, wrapped thinly to have this texture and look that appears like pig intestines (hence the name 'chee cheong' which is pig intestines lol). i love the one in here because their chee cheong fun is unlike any other which are long and loosely wrapped to give a loose texture. in here, their rice noodles are quite tightly wrapped and sliced to smaller chunks/pieces that looks like small rice cakes. its fun to eat and my younger cousins love to order this too. not to mention the fact that the sweet soya sauce is thick instead of the usual dilluted ones. continue reading
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Level4 2013-08-05
215 views
looking for some tasty yong tau fu, try this yong tau fu located at batu empat belas near to the hero supermarket, they also have a branch located at bandar puteri 2actually there is nothing much different between the yong tau fu from the other restaurant. what makes it different is the fish paste and the sauce that they provided.normally different restaurant have their own signature sauce. this is what it different from other, their sauce provided were not too salty or too sweetif i were to rate this i would give 8/10 continue reading
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Level4 2013-04-08
187 views
蒲种盐酿豆腐,它们的酿肉很有咬劲,应该是手工做得,而且还是边叫边做的。他们的馅料是由鲮鱼和猪肉做成的这当然少不了豆腐啦。不过除了豆腐,还有腐竹、豆卜、苦瓜、茄子、辣椒、羊角豆等等。在上座之前淋上汤汁,撒上青葱,就是天上美味。 continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)