We had lunch at my sister’s house again last Saturday and this time around, I dropped by here to tapao a few dishes. I don’t think my girl had anything to do with it but my sister asked us to buy two of her favourite dishes for our lunch.
She wanted their sweet and sour fish fillet…

…which, in my personal opinion, is the best in town.
Yes, we did try this dish at a number of other restaurants in town but to us, theirs would all pale in comparison…

Another dish here that is my girl’s favourite – none here is, in her opinion, half as nice, is their lemon chicken…

…and indeed, I would agree with her 100%!
Of course, it is best eaten there because when you take it home, the crispy layers of batter coating the slices of meat would not as nice anymore. They will pack the dish…

…minus the sauce and pack the sauce separately for you to pour all over the chicken when you sit down to eat….

This way, it will not be too bad and you can still get to enjoy it a lot, ALMOST like eating it there.
For our vegetable dish, I asked for the midin (wild jungle fern), ching chao (fried plain)…

…and yes, they do it very well too.
I may have said it before but I’ll say it again here. This place certainly has some really great dishes that we enjoy a lot and will keep coming back for more but it is not known to be cheap. I think I did mention not too long ago that with the rising prices here, there and everywhere, they seemed to have fixed a standard as far as their charges in general were concerned – RM20.00 for their meat dishes and RM15.00 for vegetables. Based on that assumption, we can calculate the total for our delightful lunch that day, RM55.00 altogether for the four of us.
Y2K CAFE 千禧餐馆 (2.294220, 111.825753)…

…is located at No. 16, Jalan Tunku Osman, round the corner from that block of shops where the branches of AmBank & RHB Bank are located with its back entrance facing the side (right, not the main one) entrance/exit of Methodist Secondary School.