I think the Fried Kuey Teow and Prawn Mee here is pretty good.
Nice FKT, popiah and fried rice. Strangely this place isn't popular.
Fried Kuey Teow portion is very small to be even fit in “the small” category. Although cockles are fresh but still able to count on ten fingers (very stingy) after requesting for add-on cockles. Overall taste just ok (with the help of Chinese sausage), nothing much to shout about the Fried Kuey Teow since any stall can easily produce such standard dish.
I know that this stall is extremely famous in Bukit Bintang and it is great that they have another outlet in Bandar Puteri Puchong as well. Taste wise, their signature Char Kuey Teow was indeed unique and tasty. Their Popiah however could have been better but if you're expectations are low, then you would like it. Prices are definitely steep but I guess that comes along with their brand name. A good one to try if you're in the vicinity.
Overall, the dining experience was somewhat all right, credit all given to the good ambiance. The food is only so-so. If you see us coming back here again, it would be because of the ambiance. But I doubt that we would come here again!
Worth while to dine here, with reasonable price that everyone can afford to eat. Varieties range of prices available for your selection. Quick services over here. Thanks to Ricky, for the time with us. Enjoyed the food over here. Cheers xD
The char kuey teow looked so tempting when it was served to us. My saliva dropped looking at the lap cheong but I was at a total dissapointment after giving it a taste. No wok hei and not fragrant at all even it was added with lap cheong. I rashly finished the plate of noodles for the sake of finishing it, paid, and left.