An old acquaintance has taken over the coffee shop at the corner of the street…
…and that was why the guy who used to sell his kampua noodles here had to move to this place in another part of town.
Back to that friend of mine, he used to run the coffee shop here but I guess since the supermarket and departmental store had closed down, he would no longer enjoy much business there. I heard that when he moved, the kampua noodles stall at the old place came with him…
…and that was why the guy who was originally here had to give way. My missus wanted their pian sip soup but they had run out for the day so she had the mee perut sapi (beef tripe noodles), RM4.50…
…from this stall…
…instead and she said it was quite good.
I heard that the chap fan (mixed rice) there was very good but it looked like the stall at the back had closed down or moved elsewhere. There was another stall selling salad chicken rice but I did not feel like having that so I opted for the nasi campur (Malay mixed rice)…
…from this stall…
…there.
I really enjoyed that – it was very nice and it was only RM3.50 for the rice with the masak hitam chicken, the fried cangkuk manis and pumpkin plus a generous helping of the nasi lemak sambal that I requested for…
Cheap, eh?
Actually, I dropped by that day as I wanted to try their po piah (spring roll). People have been telling me about it but so far, I had never got down to stopping by and giving it a try. Unfortunately, they were not making any that day so I guess I would have to go there again some other day for that.