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Feedback gevenCurry mee RM4.50 and prawn mee rm5 are good. asam laksa RM4.50 tastes too light. claypot huhn very nice RM7. I'm a friend teow is still okay.
Great place with many local food. The Wan Tang Noodle (that's how they spell it) was not bad, and they added stewed pork leg pieces. Sadly they forgot to put in the char siew. RM7. Pretty tasty. Also had the Kueh Tiau Goreng (trilingual sign in Chinese, Malay Tamil) fried rice noodles which was also pretty tasty RM4.50. Stumbled on a stall selling fried chicken Lobak (fried tidbits like spring rolls, meat rolls, fish balls) and they also sell fried chicken SKIN! Talk about shiok! 3 large pieces of crispy skin cost RM1. It's the Aun Tie Fung stall (see photos)
Good food court for all the local delicacy, opens until dinner but only left with limited options. Hygiene wise need a lot of attention since it's quite old and didn't practice much food safety. Leftover plates will be left there overnight and imagine rats and cockroaches dining on the plate there
Plenty of food choices with reasonable price. Laksa noodle only RM 4.50. Some stalls open in the mornings and noon while others at night. Recommended place to come and tried wide variety of food at teluk intan
Most of the stalls here have nice food except 1 that I find is really too much. Their mixed rice are very expensive and always try to push their soup, prawn and lala, very unethical