Well, if you are a YTF fans, like us in Relish by Rae, there is an air-conditioned restaurant serving good YTF plus chee cheung fun (flat rice noodles in cantonese) in Bandar Puteri Puchong. The portion and soup base is very much similar to the Batu 14 YTF, but their chee cheung fun and the taste of other home cook food are something I would crave for. They have assorted raw vegetables and bean curd on a long table for your pick. And this is the chee cheung fun I have been talking about. The soft and thin flat rice noodles is topped with sesame abd specially made sauce that makes it so delicious. The best part of the specially made sauce is the shrimp paste that instantly fills your mouth with fragrant and bright taste of shrimp. Heaven! It could be better if they could serve the noodles slightly warmer, but I still like it even it's a little cold.
In Dami, you are able to find good food, delicious food, with affordable and reasonable price.
Overall, the price is reasonable for the various choices and freshness offered.
The 1st visit is quite good, the 2nd visit was slightly disappointed. I would avoid this place on weekends due to large crowds (which might affect the quality), but anyway in Puchong is crowded on weekend. The Hokkien Mee (RM 7) and Loh Mee in indeed not bad, probably the best in Puchong. Something wrong with their drink menu, the "leong char" always not available. Price: * Cantonese Fried Yee Mee: RM 7 * Apple Juice: RM 3
I don’t mind paying a little extra to savour the good dishes offered here and most of all, no headache of traffic and parking space! Will surely come again!
Apart from what we ordered, they do have other variety of noodles with gravy or non-spicy soupbase. Side orders such as fish tofu and seafood soup is available too. If you are interested in their cendol, they have the mango, durian, durian+mango and even the 8 precious version. Service is commendable! Check it out!
At only RM 48.10 tea (3.00) water x 2 (1.00) rice x 3 (3.60) I wouldn’t say it’s expensive but certainly not as authentic as I’ve expected. I still think Pudu Ulu is a better bet for authentic Hakka cuisine!
This restaurant have 19 years of experience in the food business, they are originated from Ipoh.
Despite the cheap food, the dinner total amount still add up to RM111.30 including 10% service charge. It's very cheap by any means as the amount of food that we had that night is enormous.
Their special something something Herbal something Emperor Chicken. Taste superlicious to Mamarazzi. Not enough with a plate of this! She even asked for "tapau" one more plate to go home and enjoy.
Emo Cafe also serves good coffee developed from their own unique coffee recipe. Not fancy coffee? There are still a varieties of drinks to choose from. Drop by yourself to enjoy the mains and drinks!