I heard that they have very nice claypot chicken rice here…
…but it is only available on weekends, Saturdays and Sundays. My girl enjoys that and after the somewhat disappointing ones that we had here, and the one I had here which I felt was not quite there, we couldn’t wait to give this one a try.
They’ve added a bit of decor here…
…and there…
…but generally, it is very minimal…
Of course, that isn’t important and what matters would be the food served – how good it is.
We placed our orders…and the drinks came very quickly but I would say we had to wait quite a while for the food. Finally, it was served – the claypot chicken rice (RM20.00)…
…that came with a bit of salted fish…
…and one could choose whether or not to sprinkle that all over…
…and toss everything together which we did…
…before we dived in.
Yes, it was very nice – very much to our satisfaction and more or less like the pretty good ones that we have had in the towns and cities over in the peninsula. This is their medium-size portion, supposedly for two, but the serving is huge and is more than enough for three…or perhaps, even four if you’re not very big eaters.
We also ordered the bak kut teh, small (RM10.00)…
…mainly for the soup to go with the rice and yes, it was very much to our liking too and the fried baby kailan (RM7.00)…
…was great as well.
That certainly was a delightful lunch, reasonably-priced too…and without doubt, we wouldn’t mind coming back here again…for this or to try something else on their menu.