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2013-10-31
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If you are a vegan or simply bored with meats or processed food, why not try the healthy food in town? Their daily specialty varies, so, it's recommended to check on their facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/naturesspoon?fref=ts) for more information. I managed to try on their curry noodles which is served on Wednesdays. No yellow noodles are served. You can choose between spaghetti or 'yee mee'. There isn't any coconut added in the soup. For a bowl of curry at RM5.90 is considered fulf
I also managed to try their rojak, fried rice with petai and also Vietnamese springrolls.
What can i say about the rojak? Of course, it is not as 'tasty' as the one we usually eat but for a place like this, it's considered not bad. The fruits are freshly served and the portion is huge too.
Same goes to the vietnamese spring roll, i just simply love it. It is not too filling and yet it's somehow, appetizing. The ingredients inside the spring roll are very freshly prepared too..you have got to try to understand what i meant.
However, the fried rice with petai is not up to my expectation (I had better experience in other place). The portion of the petai is too little for me and the sambal/chillies used to fry the rice is somehow insufficient (no ommpph, i'd say that).
There are plenty of food for me to try here, i am planning to get a taste of their laksa which is served on Mondays. Why don't you try and let us know the outcome?
This place is air conditioned, MSG free and parking is not a problem.
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