Banners highlighting their signature siew yuk and charsiew.
The menu on the wall at Kong Dong Zai roadside shed. 廣東仔means kid from Canton. It was such a coincidence that I ate at Kong Sai Zai recently. Both eateries are not related.
The roadside shed at Jalan Perisa, Taman Bukit Indah, KL or some would refer to this area as Happy Garden.
Low overhead.
The banner above the shed has seen better days.
My boys would love the char siew with lots of fats but I will stay away for sure. Hehe.
ReplyDeleteGrowing active children should be able to eat lots of fats with no issue, I believe.
DeleteGot fats? I like!
ReplyDeleteoh so you do. :)
DeleteLooks good especially the char siew...
ReplyDeleteNot too bad.
DeleteSorry I mean the three layer siew yuk!
ReplyDeleteAcceptable.
DeleteWow! The drumstick is RM1 more expensive than here.
ReplyDeleteAnd it is the price at roadside stall. Would be more expensive at proper shops here.
Deleteyummm….porkilicious good!
ReplyDeleteYou can eat here too.
DeleteI love the fatty ones LOL!
ReplyDeleteSuitable for you then! :)
DeleteWithout fat won't be as yummy.
ReplyDeleteGuess the fats make it more smooth.
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