Update: This business has ceased its operations.
This small shop lot in Queensbay Mall is quite hidden from the main walkways. But no restaurant escapes the eyes of a curious food blogger. And so one fine day, curiosity got the better of me.
The shop lot is so small that it is just a cash register and kitchen, while the dining section is out in the open under the escalator.
As recommended in the menu, I ordered a bowl of Singapore Laksa (RM7.90). When the food was served, I was not sure whether to laugh or to cry. It was just a small bowl of unusual asam laksa, plus the standard ingredients: onion, chili pepper, cucumber strips etc. For below RM3.00, I could have enjoyed a larger bowl of Penang-famous asam laksa at Air Itam.
I also took a cup of Teh Tarik (RM2.50). Although nothing special, it turns out to be the better item for this lunch.
Needless to say, I will not be back again for the next 5,730 years!
This small shop lot in Queensbay Mall is quite hidden from the main walkways. But no restaurant escapes the eyes of a curious food blogger. And so one fine day, curiosity got the better of me.
The shop lot is so small that it is just a cash register and kitchen, while the dining section is out in the open under the escalator.
As recommended in the menu, I ordered a bowl of Singapore Laksa (RM7.90). When the food was served, I was not sure whether to laugh or to cry. It was just a small bowl of unusual asam laksa, plus the standard ingredients: onion, chili pepper, cucumber strips etc. For below RM3.00, I could have enjoyed a larger bowl of Penang-famous asam laksa at Air Itam.
I also took a cup of Teh Tarik (RM2.50). Although nothing special, it turns out to be the better item for this lunch.
Needless to say, I will not be back again for the next 5,730 years!
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