Country Homes Hakka Yong Tau Foo
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  • Tara Rochelle Ho

    4.0

    As it works out, this casual eating place is a delicious location for a bowl of Yong Tau Foo in its hidden shop, so when cheap at RM 1.30 per little bit of fish paste (fish ball once we contact it) stuffed brinjal (egg plant), bitter gourd, chili, woman fingers, soft white tofu, fried tofu, sui kau, foo chok, cripsy tao foo therefore much more. Additional offerings includes: steamed seafood RM 12.80, asam seafood RM 6.50, Vegetable meals RM 5.50, document wrapped chicken RM 4.80, cheong fun RM 1.50, thai fried tau foo RM 6 and fish mind mee hoon for RM 7.80. The taste of the meals, didn't disappoint my tastebuds, all if the veggies was perfectly cooked to a tender bite, not overcooked at all, and the texture of the fish balls (fish cake as westerners would call it) was firm yet tender to bite, also it was tasty with every bite, and great fish ratio atlanta divorce attorneys bite. I furthermore tried the Document wrapped chicken RM 4.80 also it was tasty, fairly sweet, aromatic and perfectly caramelized, very tender poultry thigh. The place isn't air conditioned, and its own seriously casual, table and chairs is plastic; plus their plates and cutleries is definitely all plastic. An extremely casual Malaysian design of dining indeed. However the trade to this kind of casual atmosphere may be the price, in which a meal per individual could cost less than RM 6 or just as much as RM 20. I has been a lot more surprised to notice value set foods starting at reduced at RM 4.90 or as luxurious since RM 8.30. There is a lot of seating here, safely could fit 50-60 people. with various desk sizes, that sits 2 people, or 10 individuals in a single table. The restaurant can be casually empty on a weekday, but could possibly be chock-full in the weekend break mornings. This location is pork free, certainly welcomed for muslims. Parking might be a concern at times, however there's plenty of road parking, and car parking is free.

  • Cindyloken Ocha Ginting

    4.0

    As it works out, this casual eating place is a delicious location for a bowl of Yong Tau Foo in its hidden shop, so when cheap at RM 1.30 per little bit of fish paste (fish ball once we contact it) stuffed brinjal (egg plant), bitter gourd, chili, woman fingers, soft white tofu, fried tofu, sui kau, foo chok, cripsy tao foo therefore much more. Additional offerings includes: steamed seafood RM 12.80, asam seafood RM 6.50, Vegetable meals RM 5.50, document wrapped chicken RM 4.80, cheong fun RM 1.50, thai fried tau foo RM 6 and fish mind mee hoon for RM 7.80. The taste of the meals, didn't disappoint my tastebuds, all if the veggies was perfectly cooked to a tender bite, not overcooked at all, and the texture of the fish balls (fish cake as westerners would call it) was firm yet tender to bite, also it was tasty with every bite, and great fish ratio atlanta divorce attorneys bite. I furthermore tried the Document wrapped chicken RM 4.80 also it was tasty, fairly sweet, aromatic and perfectly caramelized, very tender poultry thigh. The place isn't air conditioned, and its own seriously casual, table and chairs is plastic; plus their plates and cutleries is definitely all plastic. An extremely casual Malaysian design of dining indeed. However the trade to this kind of casual atmosphere may be the price, in which a meal per individual could cost less than RM 6 or just as much as RM 20. I has been a lot more surprised to notice value set foods starting at reduced at RM 4.90 or as luxurious since RM 8.30. There is a lot of seating here, safely could fit 50-60 people. with various desk sizes, that sits 2 people, or 10 individuals in a single table. The restaurant can be casually empty on a weekday, but could possibly be chock-full in the weekend break mornings. This location is pork free, certainly welcomed for muslims. Parking might be a concern at times, however there's plenty of road parking, and car parking is free.

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Country Homes Hakka Yong Tau Foo is located at 27 Jalan Metro Perdana Barat Kepong 52100 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. This is a Hakka Chinese restaurant near the Kuala Lumpur. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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