I spied this shop, when i went to check out the surrounding area after having "3-color-pan-mee" for breakfast nearby (i will leave that for another time). It's kinda located off Jln Berserah, Kuantan, quite near town... a bit of a "huh? where is it shop" because u can't see it from the main road, and u have to drive in a bit before u eventually come to it.

Anyways this place is a gem! I brought the family here after a day of kiddie clothes shopping in Berjaya Shopping Mall, Kuantan. The place was surprisingly full also... as it was already 2pm+

This is a traditional kind of place serving kuih, "thong-sui" and such... but wooh interesting and tasty food.

Fistly i headed to the counter to see what was available for u to self-pick... they had tart's, bun's & kuihs'.I picked out "chai-kueh" (mix veg in dumplings)[RM1.00 per pc] and "lobak-kou" (steamed radish dish)[RM0.70 per pc]. Julie loves "chai-kueh" and their rendition certainly met the mark. The "lobak-kou" was also tasty, and nicely soft with lots of "heh-bee" (dried prawns)


We also ordered their cool drinks... Their speciality 3 layer drinks! (instead of sugar, it's honey). We took the 3 layer Iced-tea, Pineapple Juice with Honey and a Cincau drink. Great drinks! [RM2.90,RM2.90,RM1.50]


Since it was lunch we also ordered some heavier dishes... "Simple Mee Soup" for Hannah, basically like a home cooked maggi noodle soup with sausages & egg.[RM3.90]


I took their "wa-tan-hor" (noodles in egg sauce), not bad... Hannah ate 1/2 of this since she prefers kueh-teow and i ended up eating her mee... [RM4.50]


Julie took their Prawn mee... a tad salty but nevertheles OK... nothing can beat the original Penang version anyways... [RM4.50]


So the total bill came to RM26 , govt tax of 5% included. When we left... it was still full, i think people do come for just the "thong-sui", kuih and drinks.

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