Monday, July 29, 2019

Decades Cafe

They served us a complimentary plate of chee cheong fun and chee cheong fun with fillings for us to try once we were seated. Such good service. We were at Decades Cafe after noticing it last weekend when we ate at Little Jungle Coffee House.

I have eaten this tasty ccf at Hai Keng many times so I am happy that they are available at more places now.

They are freshly made too.

Stir fried ccf at MYR 7 nett. Good wok hei, so tasty! The ccf is soft so I like it even more. Very crispy bean curd sheets.

Combo Set 2 at MYR 6.90 nett with soya ccf and white coffee. My friend could taste soya in the ccf but I could not.

My barli bean curd sweet dessert broth at MYR 3.50 nett.

Total bill for 2 pax is MYR 17.40 nett.

Nice clean interior.

Two types of combo sets.

No preservatives!

Will try the original ccf next time.

No to charcoal ccf from me. The Jicama chee cheong fun that we were given to try has jicama fillings that are a little too sweet for me.

I will try the ccf with curry chicken next time.

Will try these combination too.

Won't try the tomato chili sauce.

Various coffee drinks.

Lemongrass tea and Homemade Soya Milk at MYR 2.50 nett each.

More drinks.

Will try peanut soup and Lo Mai Kai one day.

Close on Tuesday, opens early at 7.30 am.

16 comments:

  1. The chee cheong fun does look perfect...but yes, except the charcoal. No, thank you! Would love to try it stir-fried, first time seeing that.

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    1. full of wok hei that many people would like.

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  2. Oh they even have charcoal chee cheong fun and stir fried chee cheong fun, even ccf with fishballs. I won't like the tomato chili sauce ccf too as i don't like sour food.

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    1. then you won't like the pickled green chilles.

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  3. This is my first time seeing charcoal ccf. Sounds interesting and it is totally something I would try.

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  4. I like ccf with jicama filling. The charcoal ccf doesn't look appetizing. Lol!

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  5. I enjoy CCF. Must try the stir fried one as I am sure I would enjoy it a lot. The first time I had CCF was when I was in Form 6 at La Salle school canteen.

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    1. Wow, I am amazed that you can remember the occasion.

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  6. No charcoal ccf for me too. The colour turns me off. Lol.

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    1. I did not see the actual charcoal ccf so I don't know whether it is as dark as the night or not.

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  7. So many types of CCF! I would like this place very much indeed.

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    1. If you ever happen to be around this area unexpectedly then can drop by to try.

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