The rm$7 "炒粿条 Char Koay Teow", fairly good "Wok Hei" with prawns, "lap cheong" and cockles plus egg; and I think a little bit more spicy will be great! Personally liked it.
SS2 Selera Madam ( 为食街 ) SS2 Selera Malam is an outdoor food court/hawker centre in Petaling Jaya that houses some of the city’s best hawker fare. It gets very packed with locals looking to e…
If you’re not a big fan of Char Kuey Teow you may want to opt for the Penang Prawn Mee (RM6). The dish was delicious and bursting with prawn flavours, portion size was quite satisfying too. Sadly service was a let-down as it took almost 20 minutes for our Prawn Mee to arrive. Apparently the owner didn’t know where we were sitting and decided not to cook.
I suggest to eat on-site, as dishes wouldn't have gone well with cold rice. I think its the steaming hot rice of Nasi Kukus that brings out the essence of this dish.
SL had the ayam rendang and sambal sotong which came up to RM8.50. On the whole, the nasi lemak dishes were good and well cooked (the beef and sotong were tender) but nothing to write home about. We felt the sambal is too mild and could use a spicier kick. Nevertheless, it’s still worth checking out because the portion is large and the price is reasonable.
►SUBSCRIBE for NEW VIDEOS every week: https://www.youtube.com/c/MyMakanTV?sub_confirmation=1This nasi lemak stall in PJ is extremely popular. Their light and...