Verdict: Both food that we tried were just average at best, so don’t put too high expectation like me, this Kopitiam still a viable lunch option if you find yourself at this area.
Due to its proclamation, Botak Nasi Lemak will likely draw a comparison to Village Park Nasi Lemak. As it rightly claims, Botak Nasi Lemak is unlikely our No. 1 – but is worth a visit if you’re craving for Nasi Lemak in the area.
We’ve checked out a lot of pork noodles in KL/PJ, and Siong Pin still comes out on top. We find the broth to be perfectly balanced and not too heavy on soy sauce. Each bowl is cooked individually to ensure freshness and consistency of taste.
"釀之味 Taste of Yong Tao Fu" stall offers not just Yong Tao Foo with Chee Cheong Fun with the usual Curry or Sweet Sauce; but also with 咖哩雞 Curry chicken, 咖哩面 Curry Mee, 雲吞面 Wanton Mee or even 飯 rice! Looks like most of the Yong Tao Foo are Home made as well.
Have had the Wanton Mee here on Oct 16 (2 months ago), but today's plan was for 合順茶餐室 Restoran Hup Soon's Home-made Yong Tao Foo.
Food today: 👍👍😋😋 7/10
I would say that both the Western Grilled and Eastern Pan-Fried Pork Meatballs are excellent beer bites that goes well with Wine, Beer, or maybe Chinese White Wine or even Sake!
One of the better in town is the Home-made Chee Cheong Fun and Yong Tao Foo here at SS3's 合順茶餐室 Restoran Hup Soon
阿來魚頭米粉 Ah Lai Fish Head Noodles Highly recommended!
definitely worth revisiting for breakfast here again very soon in the future.