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Feedback gevenTotal of RM 55 for this meal for 4 people. I have come here for quite a number of times and maybe it's after MCO the taste has dropped a bit. What I liked most was the Fuzhou fishball and pineapple passion fruit juice (unfortunately this time the drink is unavailable). Fuzhou noodle was one of the signature dish here. The environment was really good and parking spaces are available.
Located next to the road. Carpark space available next to restaurant. Friendly place. The Fuzhou fishball was the highlight for me! The soup was so homely and tasty and comforting. Hokkien Mee was a classic. Hong Shao Pai Gu was unique, never tried before, so good and delicious. Food is just a bit too strong in flavour, maybe it’s Malaysian style (Eg very salty, very sweet, very sour)
Small town restaurant that serves Foochow dishes. Don't expect fast service here as tasty, homely and rustic food takes time to prepare. Loved the fried pucuk manis with egg (not easy to find restaurants that serve this) and Foochow fried noodles. Give their juices a try too, ordered the pineapple and passion fruit juice and the sweet and sour beverage was really refreshing.
Old school type of restaurant, located near the traffic light. Environment is okay, parking is easy to get, but it tends to get very very noisy during peak traffic hours. Quite unbearable when I was there around 6pm. Ordered foochow noodles, different from another outlet one. It's softer here. With less vegetable in it. Red wine chicken is nice, stir fried vegetable in egg is good although slightly salty, pork balls are nice.
The food is ok. However, very disappointed with the drinks. We ordered five drinks: 3 glasses of umbra ice, a glass of pineapple mix with umbra ice, and a glass of soursop ice total of 5 drinks. It costs rm43!!!!! Our total meals cost us a total of rm117. Imagine how many percentages of the cost for the drinks? The shop did not display the price for each dish and drink, which is against the law.