Just came here for the Hainanese Tea. Friend say it is her Top 3 place in Kepong.
Just came here for the Hainanese Tea. Friend say it is her Top 3 place in Kepong.
Really some good Michelin claypot Chicken Rice. Fragrant with their special black sauce, nicely cooked so you won't get too much burnt rice, and the children is actually tasty and juicy. Also..
Verdict: Overall, it’s a good find of Lala Noodle and we enjoyed our food for this initial visit.
Although not the best we’ve tried, we find Pong Kee’s seafood noodles to be decent – thanks to the freshness of seafood, and tasty broth. Pong Kee is worth a visit if you’re craving for seafood noodles in the area.
♥Verdict: The Kopitiam was really packed during our visit and the table arrangement was quite cramped within the space. Apart from the food I shared, there are Chee Cheong Fun, chicken rice, pork noodles, Wonton Mee, Teowchew seafood porridge and seafood noodles (Sang Har Meen).
It was quite a journey as our main intention was to experience the well-talk-about poached chicken.
Hakka mee is also available, and best enjoyed with his “5 treasures beef ball” which comes with tenderloin, tripe, tendon, beef slice and a beef meat ball stuffed with juicy minced beef. You are also given two types of chili: red and green. The difference? The green version is concocted with belacan and spicier too.
Claypot chicken rice 1 pax @ RM 8 (if I remember correctly) is filled with fresh chicken that is well marinated and Chinese sausage.. Soft and juicy that cook to perfection. Best of all, it comes with a slab of salty fish. (you have an option not to have it). But it is a must have ingredient for me in my claypot chicken rice.
If you are enticed to try it, you can get it at a unnamed claypot chicken rice stall at Jalan Ipoh. This little food haven is a ‘wai sek kai’ of sorts filled with various food stalls selling different kinds of food throughout the day. And that’s not counting a couple of other coffee shops nearby that offer the usual hawker fares.