First impression of the place was not too good; it is a dull looking coffee shop and insufficient lighting in the inside.
Jo ordered the food while I was looking for a car park.
We shared a plate of char kuey teow to start with, followed by the highlight of this venture. A bowl of mixed pork soup each, a bowl of black soya sauce pig trotter.
Jo ordered the food while I was looking for a car park.
We shared a plate of char kuey teow to start with, followed by the highlight of this venture. A bowl of mixed pork soup each, a bowl of black soya sauce pig trotter.
The soup is clear and peppery where different porky parts can be found in the soup such as lean meat, liver, pork belly, kidney, meat balls, intestines, tongue and salted vegetable.
There is a Chinese temple at this junction. The stall is closed on Monday. Happy porky hunting.
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