Lor Mai Fan (MYR 2.50 nett), Pork Noodle with lots of vege and herbs (MYR 7 nett) and 2 bowls of dessert (tong sui) at MYR 2.50 nett (bubur cha cha and barli ginkgo bean curd sheets). Total: MYR 14.50 nett for 2 pax and as we used a mobile app e-wallet to pay this bill, we were given 50 cents cashback.
From a Yam Cake poster on the wall, I noticed that this shop has two branches - a stall in Kedai Kopi Khoong, Sea Park, PJ and a stall in Hong Kopitiam, Desa Sri Hartamas. I realised that I have been to the branch in Sea Park a few times to buy their desserts.
Storefront in OUG
A closer look: It says "Sea Park Dessert Since 1969". I will be back to try the yam cake.
Lots of greens, good for health!
ReplyDeleteyes, that is what many people are saying.
DeleteLook like healthy meal. Hope you give it yam cake a try next time.
ReplyDeleteyes, hopefully one day not too far away.
DeleteDefinitely love to try the pork noodles! xoxo
ReplyDeleteof course!
DeleteHaving craving for desserts (tong sui) now
ReplyDeleteGo have some! :)
DeleteI hope to read about the yam cake should you try it because I love yam cake.
ReplyDeleteWill write about it if I get to try it. Have you tried making your own yam cake? You are a good cook so the yam cake that you make should be tasty.
DeleteYou didn't order the yam cake to try? I love yam and would most likely order some yam cake, glutinous rice and tong sui. I am now looking for good tong sui.
ReplyDeleteNo, did not order this time because the lor mai fan is enough for me.
DeleteLooks good! I'd have ordered the yam cake anyway and tapao-ed if cannot finish.
ReplyDeleteOh, good that you will also take away those unfinished food.
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