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Came here on a Thursday afternoon, the place isn't hard to find at all, just at the corner inside the plaza but fairly small place. There are approx. 12 seats where you can dine in if you decide not to take out. Menu is fairly small as well, half the menu is only offered on the weekends, thus not too much to choose from during the week. I ordered the curry laksa (in which you get a choice of noodles, vermicelli or egg noodle or both if you like a mixture) and the chee cheong fun (which consists of fishballs, sweet tofu and beancurd sheets). You get to choose the level of spiciness in both dishes. The laska had chicken meat and some bean sprout in it. The wait time was around 10mins given there was no other customers than us. At the side stand, you can help yourself to some tea, condiments as well as utensils The laksa was very flavorful and rich, the chicken wasn't dry at all and i got medium spiciness which was perfect for a little kick. The chee cheong fun was a very good snack yet pretty filling. For the price you pay and the amount of food and food quality, it was definitely worth it! Would highly recommend if you're in the area for some quick food or simply cheat eats!
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