Closed for the weekend…

That day, my father wanted to go to this place (again) for brunch but it was closed for the Ching Ming Festival weekend. Probably the family had gone off somewhere to visit their ancestral graves and pay their respect. I did not want to drive back into town to go to my father’s other favourite place so in the end, we stopped by here, just round the corner from their house…

Delta Seafood & Cafe

We tried the kampua noodles before, that stall on the left, but we felt it paled in comparison to the old lady’s, the one who was running the stall before. That was why I decided to try their Sarawak laksa (RM6.00)…

Delta Seafood & Cafe Sarawak laksa 1

…which was not too bad, not the best in town as it was a little lacking as far as the laksa fragrance was concerned but it sure made up for it with all the ingredients heaped on top…

Delta Seafood & Cafe Sarawak laksa 2

It was a Friday, and it is the season of Lent, so I asked them not to add the shredded/pulled chicken meat but with everything there was in the bowl, the absence was not felt at all. I would not mind having it again should I happen to be in the vicinity, more for the sake of the convenience involved more anything else but I sure would not go out of my way for it.

My father had the Foochow fried noodles (RM4.00)…

Delta Seafood & Cafe Foochow fried noodles

…from the stall at the back and he said it was very good while my missus had their char kway teow, the fried flat rice noodles (RM4.00)…

Delta Seafood & Cafe char kway teow

…and yes, she enjoyed it very much too.

We sure would not mind coming here again instead of venturing into the very congested town centre and parking is a breeze plus it is free!

DELTA SEAFOOD & CAFE (2.307832, 111.825125) is located along Lorong Delta 10, in the blocks of shops somewhere right behind the public swimming pool there.