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This foodcourt resemble old street of Malaysia and claim that they serve authentic Malaysia street food. Furthermore, it was featured in a magazine. Why not give it a try.Though the foodcourt isn’t difficult to locate but we have to go to Sentosa, probably it puts off patrons to make the trip down specially. Therefore, it is quite quiet when we reach there. Frankly the atmosphere isn’t feel so right, dim light and dark tables setting. Anyway, we were already there, we browsed all the stalls
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This foodcourt resemble old street of Malaysia and claim that they serve authentic Malaysia street food. Furthermore, it was featured in a magazine. Why not give it a try.

Though the foodcourt isn’t difficult to locate but we have to go to Sentosa, probably it puts off patrons to make the trip down specially. Therefore, it is quite quiet when we reach there. Frankly the atmosphere isn’t feel so right, dim light and dark tables setting. Anyway, we were already there, we browsed all the stalls and some stalls were not opening. I like Malaysia bak kut teh, so we thought it would be good and ordered one bowl.

It is self-service, once food is serve, we have disappointment as soup isn’t hot enough, fried dough isn’t fresh(old) we don’t mind it isn’t crispy. Soup is in deep colour and not much flavour, I wonder what make the deep tone in the soup, pork ribs were so so. It isn’t a bowl of standard bak kut teh in my opinion.

We won’t come back definitely.
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Date of Visit
2013-01-04
Spending Per Head
$7 (Dinner)