Because I had a few meals today and only decided to order MAMA Noodle with Meatballs @ RM 12.80 (for 2 pax) – single pax is RM 7.80. This is pretty obvious that the soup is cook by themselves as at home we could not cook such a big batch. Soup is pretty good, where resembles the powder of mama noodle, and the soup do taste a little sweet, sourish as it needs and not too spicy, which I felt it is just right that many of non spicy eater can accept too. A pretty generic bowl of noodle soup.
Jumping straight to the main point, this is the Mama Creamy Tom Yum Deluxe, the signature dish, selling at RM 14.80. A bowl that consists of Yee Mee noodle, pork ball meat balls, prawns, squids and runny bull eye that paired with creamy Tom Yum soup all together. What's unique about it was nothing. Perhaps the effort on plating was the one that attracted the customers in. I personally felt very thirsty after eating, which I think it is a bad thing, right? So the choice is yours.
It wouldn’t be fair if I were to compare the ones I bought at Chen Brothers to the ones I had at the durian buffet, considering the differences in price. All I can say is that, if you are looking for good quality D24 durians, go buy them from Chen Brothers. If you have a good appetite for a whole load of D24 durians, go to SK6363.
For RM 16, we have no complains. The durian quality is pretty decent and we love the taste. If you a durian lover especially D24, you should be here. This will end your durian cravings for sure. We had enough durian for the three meals today and probably tomorrow. Remember, eat durian sensibly! Please take note that durians availability are seasonal and the durian rates are correct on 27/6/2016.
As far as I know this is the only durian buffet in town and it’s bang for your bucks at only RM16/pax. All of us who came for it went home happy and I hope you will feel the same too.
It has been a while since I posted about food in Kepong. So, here’s one. If you have been to Thailand you would have probably seen or tasted Thai pancake simply known as Roti by the locals.