This is one of their signature too. Fried pork lard on top of white rice. If you love pork, go for this.

This is RM4.50.

This is another one of their signature dishes. It comes with their signature garlic sauce, which is a bit sweet. They also topped it with pomegranates, an interesting addition. Love this interesting dish.

RM18 for small and RM34 for regular.

The omelette was not too greasy. Not much taste of the cincalok.

For plain omelette, RM9 for small and RM18 for regular. Additional RM7 for the cincalok.

First thought that came to mind: smells so good!

That thought was absolutely correct. The gravy was deliciously sour without being too much. Slices of starfruits with long beans, brinjal and ladies fingers.

There are 2 options for the fish: siakap or red snapper. The fish is deboned and lightly fried. So no worries about bones there. Can easily see why this is one of their star dish.

For siakap, RM40 for small and RM80 for regular.
For red snapper, RM70 for small and RM140 for regular.

This bowl does not come with rice. It comes with a lot of microgreens with roasted oyster mushrooms, crunchy chickpeas and cherry tomatoes. The highlight of this is the side of spicy tempeh skewers. Reminds me of satay!

This is RM22.

Flavourful fried rice with hedgehog mushroom skewers, papadam and sambal. As this place is vegan, rest assured that the sambal is vegan. The fried rice was quite a big portion. A very filling meal.

This is RM23. You can opt to add fried egg for additional RM2.

Balls of cauliflower rice and mushroom. So so good! Deliciously fragrant too! Comes with vegan cheese dip. Highly recommend.

This is RM16.

Love the number of new cafes popping up in Chinatown. Lovely to see how they deco the vintage facade of the shop lots.

This was one of those cafes I visited recently. Was looking for coffee, so this seemed to serve that well with the name consisting of the word “kopi”.

I saw this coffee trio and thought it’d be an interesting try. It has KL coffee, Ipoh coffee and Malacca coffee. What I expected was small glasses. Imagine my shock when it came in 3 medium sized glasses. This is definitely one for sharing. I pretty much overdosed on coffee after that.

The 3 coffees are quite different in taste, which was interesting. This is a good way to taste how coffees are different in these 3 states. I would recommend this to coffee lovers.

This is RM14.90.

Pretty big samosas, filled with delicious potatoes. The samosa skin isn’t too thick which is great. Love this too.

Standard egg bhurji. Nothing stood out for it.

Delicious green pea curry. My first time having this (I think). Just tiny bit spicy, which is good since the chilli paneer I had was a lot spicier.

I have a soft spot for all things paneer, except for palak paneer. When I saw this dish on the menu, which is not commonly found at other restaurants, I had to try it. And man, was it good! The paneer is fried in batter before mixing in the sauce. Check out this dish if you’re there.

The downside of this place is there isn’t many tables and parking can be difficult. So if you can’t dine in, they are also available on Grabfood.

This is RM14.50.