The food court here has called it a day and some new people have moved in and taken over and they have renamed it thus…
I don’t know why 23 – I am very sure that is not the number of the shoplot.
I thought the lady at the kampua mee stall…
…looked familiar but the waitress serving the drinks said they are all new except for the laksa stall. However, when I walked around, there was a stall selling those mantao stuffed with stewed pork that I do love a lot. I had it here before but the stall was closed so I am not sure if it is the same person or somebody else.
I dropped by at around 3 in the afternoon and all the stalls were closed except the aforementioned kampua mee stall (which also started cleaning up and calling it a day while I was there) and the chu-char (cook & fry) place at the back. This looks like the crispy noodles in Kuching…
…the one served with tomato gravy and I would have loved to give it a try if that stall had been open. I guess I will just have to go back another day.
In the end, I ordered the char kway teow (RM4.00)…
…from the nice young boy there and yes, it was very nice even though it did not have a lot of ingredients in it and it had that lovely wok hei fragrance.
Incidentally, if anyone is interested, followers of the very popular fat guy especially, he is no longer there and has moved to the coffee shop right next to this food court (formerly Kampung Grandma), at the moment still unnamed. According to the people at the shop, he opens from 7.30 a.m. till 1.30 p.m.
Well, one thing’s for sure, I shall be back around these parts to check out the stuff available and see what is good. The people here are very nice and friendly and as a matter of fact, I forgot my umbrella and the guy from the kampua mee stall (probably the lady’s husband) came running after me shouting, “Towkay! Towkay!” to return it to me.
23 FOOD COURT (2.297349, 111.824644) is located among the shops opposite Kin Orient Plaza (where the “old’ Sing Kwong Supermarket is) along Jalan Tun Abg Hj Openg, in the vicinity of Gabriel’s Recipe – both The Coffee Code and Kampung Grandma there have closed down.