Kevin Tan
Wanted an extra plate for my kids to consume the pratas. Stall owner shouted me back to question my
I wanted an extra plate for my kids to eat the pratas. The stall owner shouted back at me, questioning my intention and demanding I return the extra plate. Sure, perhaps the extra washing incurs some cost, but I don't think that warrants shouting at a customer to put back a plate. As for the food, their prata was already pre-made and kept in a container.
Jia Lin
Ordered 4 plain Prata, 1 rojak and 1 kambing soup. Store owner charged $37.
When asked for breakdown
Ordered 4 plain Prata, 1 Rojak, and 1 Kambing soup. The store owner charged $37.
When asked for a breakdown of the pricing:
- Prata is $1.20 each
- Rojak $16 (hard to gauge as it depends on ingredients)
- Kambing soup $7
How does this even add up to $37?
He made a big fuss before admitting he was wrong. Even so, he rounded up the values? 4 Prata became $5.
The food doesn't taste fantastic either.
Would not patronize again.
Dishonest seller.
Tan Sia
Bad service terrible food. Owner complained when requested a bit more curry for prata. Ordered prata
Bad service and terrible food. The owner complained when I requested a bit more curry for the prata. I ordered the prata to be crispy, but they didn't bother to do so. The prata was tasteless and felt like I was eating dough. The curry was subpar. And at $2.20 for a minimum of 2 pieces at a hawker centre, it's not at all worth it!
Farhan Ariff
Bought rojak,Mee goreng and kway teow goreng the standard really drop its tasteless and rojak is col
Bought rojak, mee goreng, and kway teow goreng. The standard has really dropped; it's tasteless and the rojak is cold, probably didn't re-fry it long enough. I also think it's because there's a new employee who needs more practice.
Mr Lim
Came here to taste murtabak, saw menu $6 or $8 available. The boss suggested their $12 biggest size
Came here to taste murtabak and saw options for $6 or $8 on the menu. The boss suggested their $12 biggest size, which I agreed to. He mentioned it would be ready in 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, the food wasn't ready, and they only started making it in a hurry after seeing me come to collect. It took another 7 minutes to be ready for collection.
Honestly, the murtabak, despite the boss's recommendation, is not recommended by me. The $5 murtabak from Zam Zam or Victory restaurant is better than this. This murtabak had fewer ingredients and was thin compared to its price category.
I suggest this stall is better for buying prata because it's good and not oily, and the curry is good too. It's best to buy it in the morning; it's served hot due to demand. The rojak is unpredictable; it depends on what you select. The staff are courteous.
This food center is cooling, windy, spacious, and handicap-friendly.