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This cafe is decorated with old toys and a "Kampong" Look. It serves a range of Malaysian food representing different part of East and West Malaysia. Like JB Noodle, Melaka Chicken Ball Rice , Ipoh Hor Fun and Kuching's Triple colour tea or Coffee. Chicken Ball Rice This is Malacca style chicken rice where the rice is served in little golf ball accompanied with boiled white chicken. I found the rice sticky and soft and cannot taste each fluffy grain of rice. This was not to my liking, as I like
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This cafe is decorated with old toys and a "Kampong" Look. It serves a range of Malaysian food representing different part of East and West Malaysia. Like JB Noodle, Melaka Chicken Ball Rice , Ipoh Hor Fun and Kuching's Triple colour tea or Coffee.
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Chicken Ball Rice
This is Malacca style chicken rice where the rice is served in little golf ball accompanied with boiled white chicken. I found the rice sticky and soft and cannot taste each fluffy grain of rice. This was not to my liking, as I like to be able to taste each grain of rice. I have not tasted the original Chicken Ball Rice in Malacca so do not know if the rice ball texture is supposed to be sticky. The boiled chicken is served in a separate plate with a layer of beansprouts. The chicken was not tender and moist.
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Pontian Wanton Noodle
This is the popular Pontien Wanton Noodle which has a "QQ" texture and served in dark black sauce unlike our local version which is chilli sauce or tomato sauce. It comes with both fried and boiled wanton.
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Assam Laksa
Taste is quite good with the right type of thick bee hoon and mint, accompanied with watered down Prawn Paste.
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Popiah & Pie Tie
The filling of both Popiah and Kuah Pie Tie is the same shredded yam beans excepts the former is in a wrap and the later is is in a cup. I like both of this snacks as the filling is cooked just right and is has the right amount of sweet sauce and the right hot chilli sauce for the little bite size cup.
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Triple Delight Kopi/ Tea

If you like the Triple Delight Kopi / Teh found in Sarawak, you can find it here. It is a layer of liquid Gula Melaka (Brown Sugar) , Kopi/Tea and Evaporated Milk. Not the best as the original town but it is ok. It cost $3 a glass.

Overall the food has some good and bad ones but if you really missed Malaysian Food, this place is to go for its reasonable prices as most item is around $5 or below. So it is a cheap fixed to anyone who craved for Malaysian food. So far it is the only chain cafe in Singapore where I can find the Triple Delight Coffee or Tea.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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2012-09-08