business is usual for most and parking has become somewhat worst at Main Place area.
Lots of people come here for the laksa or cendol.
Cham was very "Gao", but despite requesting for less sweet; it was still delivered as it is which is very sweet.
Today back to try their Roti Telur, with nice thick Dhal and super spicy sambal.
the shop not only offers Pasembur but also Mee Goreng, Indian Bread and other Indian recipes.
Also sampled their "香脆虾饼 Crispy Prawn Cake". Conclusion, soup was plain and in generally fish products not too impressive.
AK Noodles Station specializes in fish balls; and prides itself for its fish balls without preservatives.
Our AK Noodles journey starts with “Fresh Prawn Fishball Soup Dried Noodles” RM15.94 featuring dried spinach noodles serves with a separate bowl of seafood soup consists of prawn, fish ball, tofu fish roll and some veggies. Overall taste is considered so-so that left us nothing much to shout about since it was just some normal “MSG” soup base, ingredient-wise was very fresh especially three pieces of XL sized prawn that pretty much covers the price for the meal.
The malay version of maggie goreng tonight only comes with the maggie, vegetables; that seem to be it (I think), very plain ingredients and a good thing I asked for a sunny side egg.
Mr. Roti Canai offers a wide variety of Roti's, as well as fushion Canai Rolls with sausage, mutton etc. Rice meals including Nasi Lemak, Nasi Kandar, and Nasi Bryani with different variants. Not forgetting several choices of Mee Gorengs.
I think must be the cheapest roti kosong in USJ at $1 per piece.
The Malay Butter Curry Chicken rice was quite nice, from order to delivery to the table is less than 10 minutes despite a crowded restaurant.