This and few other restaurants at Wisma Cosway only opens for lunch for 4-5 hours from 11am-3/4pm.
Our dinner at Sam Hou Express Bak Kut Teh in Wisma Cosway was a simple and cozy one. If you’re looking for a satisfying, no frills meal, Sam Hou Express Bak Kut Teh definitely worths a visit. So, the next time you’re in the area, make sure to drop by for a simple and delightful meal at Sam Hou Express Bak Kut Teh.
Steamed chicken was ok but I'd remember not to order the Charsiew again! Slightly expensive for the combinations today.
As recommended, I am sampling the Vegetarian Nasi Lemak which comes with "Blue Rice" (like the Nasi Kerabu), papadam, the usual cucumber, nuts, anchovies, and not too spicy sambal.
I like this Malaysian version of the 炒滑蛋 offered by 百味园 Brunch Kitchen.
The Cafe also offers Nasi Lemak, Loh Mai Kai, Toast, Pau; all starting from 8am.
The grilled chicken was decent but pretty much tasteless without the dip sauce. Even the dip sauce was a tad too sweet and I would say that it was just so so. The blend of mashed potatoes and steamed beans was again quite bland. Overall, it wasn't something that I had enjoyed and my rating for this dish shall be 4/10 only.
The Pork chop comes with an Eggy top, at RM$9, the set comes with coffee or tea, nice!
If you love Japanese rice dishes and bar snacks, which has an owner that speaks Japanese, this is the place to be
Claypot pork belly with salted fish (咸鱼花腩煲 "Ham Yue Far Lam Bow) is another Malaysian Chinese cusine (煮炒) dish that many people like, including me.
My advice that if you are here at this restaurant, don't order the fried rice, I know I will not ever again order it when I am here next time!