♥Verdict: Overall it was a rather satisfying bean sprout chicken meal, but Subang Jaya isn’t really near my house and I can get similar food (with same standard) in my neighbourhood. Still a viable option, if you ask me. ^__*
Verdict: Overall it was a rather satisfying bean sprout chicken meal, but Subang Jaya isn’t really near my house and I can get similar food (with same standard) in my neighbourhood. Still a viable option, if you ask me. ^__*
I would recommend trying their Ipoh Beansprout which is stir-fried with garlic and soy sauce, garnished with fried onions.
Roast pork is slightly above my expectation as the crust is crispy, salty enough to my liking and the fat are evenly spread out.
The chicken rice here is also extremely flavorful. There’s so much taste packed into every grain that it’s almost like an umami bomb. This is the 1% of chicken rice – rich, superior and piquant. A lot of people drizzle black sauce or their chicken gravy on top. I prefer the latter – I adore the combination of soy sauce, sugar and coriander stalks that makes up the sauce you see at the bottom of poached chicken. It’s perfect with rice
我的同事无论是华人还是印度人都对这里的食物赞不绝口。没吃过的可以过来尝尝。
Considering how much we ordered, lunch was reasonable — RM40 or so. I walked out feeling stuffed and satisfied. Despite what I said about not liking chicken rice, this is a place I wouldn’t mind revisiting when I’m in the area. 😉 Ambiance: 6/10 Price: 6.5/10 Food: 7/10 (non halal) Verdict: A good spot for chicken rice lovers.