…I’m moving in!
This place (2.312424,111.845976)…
…in the area of shops behind Delta Mall, Jalan Pedada (2.311941,111.846984) used to be my favourite a long time ago for its chicken rice and all the roast stuff but it was such a disappointment the last time we had that here and we never went back for that again. But if you would like to give the anchor tenant a miss, there are many other stalls that you can pick instead like the kampua noodle stall, for instance or there is the kueh chap stall or you can have the porridge or the Sarawak laksa or maybe the black vinegar pork leg or bak kut teh…or perhaps, you would prefer the or chian (oyster omelette) or the char kway teow with cockles. There is also a roti canai stall here but I did try their roti telur once and I did not like the dip that came across to me as somewhat sweet and not to my liking.
I think I can go on and on about the things that you can get to eat here so let’s just say that if you decide to drop by here, it can be quite mind-boggling trying to decide what you would like to have as you would certainly be spoilt for choice. Personally, I would not say they have the best in town, any of the lot, but some, I would say, are pretty decent – good enough to stop by for once in a while and as if there were not enough already as it was, a new guy moved in…
…quite recently, edging out the roti canai stall that used to be there but has since moved inwards a bit, right behind this stall in front.
Ever since I spotted the stall, I had been wanting to give it a try and I finally did so the other morning. It sure looked good…
– lots of meat and there was even a bit of finely-chopped salted vegetables on top along with all the rest. I tasted a bit and wowww!!! I must say that I really loved it a lot! I would say that this one here can give the one that we like a lot here a run for their money and this…
…says it all. It was indeed very nice, good to the last drop.
I am not very sure but probably, these people were here before but that place has closed down, I heard and the kampua noodle lady has moved here and perhaps, the beef noodle stall there shifted to its present location. I did go and try once when they first started but I was not so impressed. However, it was pretty obvious that a lot of people would not agree with me seeing the crowd there with all the tables lining the pavement outside the shops in the block especially in the morning on weekends…and I heard that the beef noodles was a major draw. I never went back for that again though as the small place could get really hot and stuffy and sitting outside at the pavement with no ceiling fans sure would not appeal to me one bit – this present place of theirs is a whole lot better by far.
The noodles looked like their own handmade…
…not the regular yellow noodles one would find elsewhere and considering how good it was…
…plus this place is just round the corner from my house, I certainly would make my way back there again for more.