Something light…

We were all feeling very full after the heavy lunch that afternoon so we decided to go and have something light for dinner. That was how we ended up here. It was just a one shoplot cafe when it first started and then, it took over the last shoplot in the next block and had a roof/shade constructed adjoining the two shops so diners could sit and eat in the open space in between as well…and now it looks like they have acquired another shoplot where they have their air-conditioned section…

Anson aircon section

Personally, I certainly would think twice about sitting inside as it is always so very crowded here so I can imagine the din in that enclosed section. This place is always packed and very noisy and the fact that they play that clubbing kind of music sure does not help one bit as everyone would need to speak louder to be heard. We went around 6.00 p.m. thinking that there would not be so many people since it was still rather early but how wrong could we be!!! The place was already filled to the brim and luckily, we were able to get a table.

Service was great and we promptly placed our orders and were served in a jiffy! I wanted to try the tortilla selections that are new on their menu and I picked the Aloha quesadillas (RM7.90)…

Anson quesadillas

…which, if I’m not mistaken, had ham and pineapple inside while my girl asked for the smoked salmon ones (RM7.90)…

Anson smoked salmon quesadillas

They were both very nice and came with nachos and salsa dip by the side but between the two, I think I liked my choice more.

My missus ordered the same thing she had on our previous visits – she obviously likes it a lot, their teriyaki chicken chop (RM8.90)…

Anson teriyaki chicken chop

…but of course the serving was too huge for her to handle so she had to enlist our help to finish what she had on her plate.

That’s the thing about this place – the food is pretty good and VERY cheap and the servings are HUGE plus the service is fast. You would just need to bear with the crowd and  at times, getting a table may not be all that easy.

I also ordered this interesting looking dessert – the tofu fua and red bean combo (RM3.80)…

Anson tofu fua & red bean

…which was very nice but it was served first and I had to eat that while it was still nice and cold. The red bean was only on the top though – it was all tofu fua. I thought it would be half of each in that bowl.

As for our drinks, they were all RM4.50 each…

Anson fruit drinks

…and perhaps, you would like to try and guess what fruit drink each of them was and which one I had. Who knows? I may just send a prize down your way if you get both correct? Wink! Wink! LOL!!!