The hotdog bun was topped with a generous quantity of minced meat, then coupled with the Jumbo frankfurter that completes the entire dish. Overall the taste was nice but on a personal agenda, I hoped for cheese to be added and a more crispy bread texture.
We visit Yen Ai on the previous trip and immediately fell in love with it (still craving for more) solely due to their signature Herbal Jelly with honey (龟苓膏) RM9.50 Unlike any Herbal Jelly, Yen Ai version has a firmer texture while tastes more intensive, even the honey provided also has some herbal fragrant on it, we usually finish our own bowl of herbal jelly in the shop then pack a few more back to West Malaysia just to satiate our own cravings! 😉 Herbal Jelly has a good medicinal effect – Helps improves body organs, keeps young and healthy. Also proves to be very effective when dealing with a sore throat.
Honestly, I’ve had better brownies. Jeng’s brownies were kind of dry and thin and didn’t have a satisfying bite to them. The creamy cheesecake brownies were a little better. Don’t expect the really rich, dense brownies that you get from other cafes (at a much higher price). Despite the taste being nothing special, we bought brownies from Jeng’s a couple of times during our stay in KK. Jeng’s Homemade Brownies are still a nice sweet treat for a cheap price.
Durian Swiss Roll is selling at RM 13.00 per box. Although it is well concealed, be wary as the aroma of the durian may diffuse from the plastic cover and picked up by those having a sharp nostril near to you. The durian taste of the swiss roll is light, but just nice to provoke your taste buds to have more of it. For your information, I put the Durian Swiss Roll in the car and went for lunch, and ended up the entire car is filled with Durian fragrance.