You hardly read write-ups about mamak stalls on the web. Well i personally have come across this particular mamak stall along Jalan Pahang (in front of the Proton service centre and beside an overhead bridge) which i have grown to love. It's really along the same row with a few other stalls but, this is the most famous.
It's got very nice hot freshly-packed nasi lemak which in most days, i get a huge dilemma deciding whether i want to have it in addition to my usual order of roti. Yea greeeeed baby.It's so hard to stay away from over ordering. Especially when they've got great roti kosong,
and my crispy tosei!
The dhal here is superb!! And i can never resist the white coconut sauce that complements it perfectly. I just dunno what it's called.
My all-time favourite mamak drink is ginger tea (in the mornings) and carrot milk (at nights). Hot ginger tea is the best though, when you drink it really really hot.
We loveeeeeeee coming here almost every weekend.
Best time to come for a heavenly breakfast is from 8am till around 11.30am coz then they start serving rice and dishes instead for lunch.
Seats are limited but customers here come and go in a jiffy so you never have to wait long. Otherwise, they've got long tables (the school canteen kind) that can sit quite a number of people.
Seeing this roti planta/ koko hanging from the stall, brings back memories from my school days when our hometown roti-man used to sell them on his motorbike.
This is our favourite guy from the mamak. He's always grinning from ear to ear, even while taking orders. But most importantly, we pay tribute to him not because he is makes my tosei,
but because he looks so much like the footballer Nani from Man Utd.
that coconut sauce thingy is called chutney... :)
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