Been here twice. Ordered the nasi goreng ayam once and mee mamak the 2nd time. Both time little let down with the taste of the food. Just an average mamak shop. They do have sheesha though. Food surely isn\t cheap as other mamak shop.
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went there today for lunch and wanted to have some nice fish curry sad to say, the curry was so watery, my rice was sort of floating on top, the freshly fried fish tasted ok, the veggie average maybe the other dishes are better but def not the fish curry
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My wife and I have passed by this restaurant regularly and always been impressed with the consistently large crowd till the early morning hours. At last we decided today check out and had the popular roti chanai with teh tarek (standard fare for Indian Muslim eateries comparable to fish & chips for British eateries ).Both of us are now in our golden age years and have enjoyed such meals but this visit is the very worst. The roti chanai flour was dense and the texture tough. The curry and dhall gravy lacked depth of flavour. This bad experience led me to observe what the other customers liked here. A large majority was into Shisha smoking and others had all types of coffee enhanced with special ingredients such as ginseng and tongkat ali (indigenous herbal root with supposedly aphrodisiac qualities ).The free Wi-Fi service is indeed a powerful attraction .
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Been here twice. Ordered the nasi goreng ayam once and mee mamak the 2nd time. Both time little let down with the taste of the food. Just an average mamak shop. They do have sheesha though. Food surely isn\t cheap as other mamak shop.
TA用户
went there today for lunch and wanted to have some nice fish curry sad to say, the curry was so watery, my rice was sort of floating on top, the freshly fried fish tasted ok, the veggie average maybe the other dishes are better but def not the fish curry
TA用户
My wife and I have passed by this restaurant regularly and always been impressed with the consistently large crowd till the early morning hours. At last we decided today check out and had the popular roti chanai with teh tarek (standard fare for Indian Muslim eateries comparable to fish & chips for British eateries ).Both of us are now in our golden age years and have enjoyed such meals but this visit is the very worst. The roti chanai flour was dense and the texture tough. The curry and dhall gravy lacked depth of flavour. This bad experience led me to observe what the other customers liked here. A large majority was into Shisha smoking and others had all types of coffee enhanced with special ingredients such as ginseng and tongkat ali (indigenous herbal root with supposedly aphrodisiac qualities ).The free Wi-Fi service is indeed a powerful attraction .