Just had light dinner here at this humble Chinese hawker stall restaurant that is conveniently located in the heart of setia alam. One thing I find it unique for this restaurant is that they house quite a few Thai cuisines that is not that common in traditional hawker stall restaurant such as thai foods and stewed pork rice. I find their environment to be rather comfortable as the whole place is air conditioned couple with fast and attentive waiters at your disposal(grin). I am a fairly lame guy when it comes to food, due to simplicity I would usually order Wan Tan Mee at such hawker stall restaurants. Their Wan Tan Mee is not fantastic but it is edible. Generally I find this place to be rather alright and convenient for those people that stay around the area.
Shuen P.
Place rating: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Haven’t really been to this part of the town. Happen to come here to do some errand and wanted to have dinner before heading home. Stopped by at this coffee shop with a number of hawker stalls operating inside. There’s a Thai food stall, wonton noodles stall, pork noodles stall, pan mee stall, chicken rice stall and a satay stall. In the coffee shop itself, there’s a tai chow operating in it. Hence, this coffee shop have quite a number of food to choose from. Ordered a bowl of tom yum bihun from the Thai food stall, a plate of Hokkien mee from the tai chow and some chicken satay. The tom yum bihun was quite spicy. Had a hard time finishing it(not that good with spicy food). The chicken satay was alright but not very into the satay sauce. The coffee shop is very well lighted with air conditioned indoor seating and a projector at the outdoor seating area. There is plenty of public parking outside the coffee shop. Well, I would say this coffee shop is quite convenient for people living nearby.