Restoran Kien Kee
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2 pax pot, only RM22 for this pot of satisfying meal (RM11 per person), only thing is it did felt slightly salty towards the end. Worth a try!
2 pax pot, only RM22 for this pot of satisfying meal (RM11 per person), only thing is it did felt slightly salty towards the end. Worth a try!
Drop by Leng Loong for some of these Kong Sai favourites – simple rustic dishes that require lots of white rice to go with!
Parking is ample but the parking attendants will help you direct where to park. Let's just say parking is not that bad.
A stretch of seafood tanks conquering the restaurant without anyone telling/ recommending you to have bak kut teh at all. I’m not so sure about their Bak kut teh but everytime we were there, seafood will be the main agenda. Like most locals and patrons around, seafood would be their choice too.
I would say that the food served is pretty decent.. nothing to shout about.
Well... as others may agree, we need to be patient in order to enjoy good food! hmmm...
Priced at RM138 nett per person, enjoy delicious appetizers, salads, action stalls as well as the ‘Seafood on Ice’ corner which is expected to be a hit with diners!
Overall, we found that the dishes are quite authentic, as they were prepared by 2 Thai ladies.
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There were so many flavours to choose from! The chiller was so colourful from the different cupcakes!
The restaurant is elevating itself with the use of fresh produce and clever execution of presentations on their dishes. Gourmet eateries are often either overpriced or inhabiting uninspiring environs. Croutons can instantly perk up as an instant winner within this neighbourhood but is absolutely authentic yet contemporary with such decent offerings. The dishes are very instagramable too.
I like the sambal paste at the side as it has given the entire serving some 'ummphhhh'... I love spicy food and I find it appetising!
The version here wasn’t too salty nor peppery. Love it! Would be one of our frequent breakfast spot too.