I guess it is the best Yong Tau Fu in Puchong.
Interesting cafe. Western breakfast and Sabah noodle is not bad.
The Petai Fried Rice came with lots of petai. Yay! I love it but I usually stay away from them because I almost always end up producing really smelly farts but considering I was done for the day with work – eff itlah. The dish was simple, the fried rice was a bit on the spicier side, tasty nonetheless with lots of petai and shrimp, with a side of fried egg and cucumber, tomatoes. Me like.
Moo’s order of 1/4 Percik Chicken, served with jasmine rice and a side of salad (RM18.80 – set lunch with drink) was the quickest to the table, as it was pre-cooked. The serving portions were generous, and the chicken was well cooked and tender. I liked the percik sauce as it was not too spicy and had a strong flavour of lemongrass, albeit a little too sweet.
Checking out Haus 7, a cafe tucked within Kampung Batu 14 in Puchong. Boasting Instagrammable interiors and surrounded by lush greenery, it’s the perfect spo...
Yong tau fu is often associated with Ampang, but here at Puchong you can find a freshly made to order version that’s pretty awesome too. Love the panmee styl...
This place is pretty famous and parking could be a problem, this we like to visit on weekday lunch to avoid the crowd.
I personally like this Claypot Loh Shu Fun, not too salty (I think) and not starchy and great with the egg!