For the nice ambiance and easy to get to when you want Japanese, I won't fuss too much.
If didn’t came as expected. The ketam was not “berasap” at all when it arrived at our table. Taste wise, the Kway Teow basah was at best, average, if you compare this with the ones you can get in Penang. But hey, it’s still good enough as we don’t need to go all the way to Penang for just one plate of Kway Teow basah. The portion is quite small tough.
Here’s what we came for – Char Kuey Teow Ketam Berasappp ZLR Legend @ RM12 which comes with a crab and 2 pieces of prawns. Another more elaborate version called ‘Super Special’ is RM19 has 2 crabs, additional cockles and a sunny side up egg.