So yeah. Probably not going to come back here. Not coz the food is bad, mind you. At first I thought it was just me being sensitive, but I was looking up Google reviews while writing this, and apparently I’m not the only one to think so. 😛
Reasons to visit Roti Chai: the only Indian restaurant in this community; a bright colourful Instaworthy setting; we loved the butter chicken, freshly made bread, paneer tikka and the stuffed tangri kebab is a must-try.
A brief chat with the friendly aunty revealed that she only sold prawn mee when her stall opened 16 years ago. As time passed, she gradually added her offerings to include Jawa Mee and Loh Mee too. She also told us that this area used to have students and business used to be better. However, a number of them have moved to neighboring housing areas to enjoy cheaper rents. I asked if she’s from Penang because her stall sells mostly Penang food, but she replied that she is actually born and bred in KL.
Thanks to a reader’s comment, I found out that the Sarawak Kolo Mee at Jalan Ipoh which I used to rave about has relocated to Wangsa Maju. It is now operating at Restoran RDS and the owner still retains most of his original offerings, but tomyam noodle seems to have been removed
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