Heard Kuey Chap before, doesn't sound very interesting. Then, come to Auntie Sim Kitchen, decided to give it a try. For 8.80 RM, I got a bowl full of Mixed Pork Kuey Chap. It really looks like in the picture above. Smells a bit like bak kut teh. The Kuey Chap texture is very jelly-ish and chewy. But, There's no taste! All I can taste is the soup which is a bit sweet and also the taste of the pork meat. When you order this, you better eat faster cause the Kuey Chap are absorbing the soup and it makes you full very fast. Heard Kuey Chap before, it does taste interesting.
One of local favourite and famous place to eat Nasi Lemak is Village Park. Situated in SS21, next to Every Sundae. Tried their specialties, Nasi Lemak (RM 9), since it is highly recommended by the locals. This is place to get your nasi lemak craving, fixed. It comes like any Nasi Lemak in general. Coconut rice come with sambal, ancovy, egg, cucumber and a whole leg of ayam goreng. For me, I like their Ayam Goreng because of the crispyness especially the skin and the crumbs. You can add more sambal for RM 0.80 which I think quite overpriced for sambal. They also serve other food apart from Nasi Lemak, such as Toast or Nasi Dagang. Tips: get ready to queue if you come at lunch hour.
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