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2 comments | Tuesday, September 13, 2005




This is one of my favorite Nasi Kandar places in the Klang Valley area. Every time I come home to visit my family, we'll surely come to this place for lunch. This stall is located in the kopitiam beside of the Puchong Tesco, along the main road. If you're driving from old Klang road, it's the kopitiam on your right, before Tesco.

Personally, I think this place is way better and hygienic compared to Acha's in Taman Petaling. I think they (Acha) hardly ever change the oil for frying and it's PITCH BLACK (just like the wok they use)!!! I used to enjoy eating there but I think it's quite expensive. The quality of the food is not consistent. Most of the time, it's either too salty or too oily.

The food at this Nasi Kandar place is very reasonably priced. This is what I had: Rice, lots of veggies, curry fish tail, fried fish (yeah I love eating fish!) and a fried egg. The parents ordered quite a lot too. 3 person, 5 meats/fish, and tambah nasi/papadums for around $15 bucks, drinks not included. I think it's a sweet deal. My dad sort of knows the boss and he gives a discount. The only setback is that this place is quite a drive if you live in PJ.


Oh yeah, the owner has more TLC than other Nasi Kandar stores. I'm not sure if it's because he knows my dad but he always asks how much and where to put the curry gravy. Sometimes, I hate it when the Nasi Kandar man flood the rice with so much curry gravy and it's so frustrating to eat.

What to order har? The curry fish is the best followed by Fried Chicken.

2 Comments:

Blogger boo_licious said...

I am impressed, a Nasi Kandar place that actually states clearly how much everything costs.

I love Achas though, reason is because they serve the fried bittergourd and onion curry.

2:21 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

boo_licious: I oso love the fried bittergourde at Achas but sometimes they simply charge wan lor...so expensive

11:44 PM

 

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