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Mee Rebus & Mee Goreng Smile Dec 30, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Food court | Noodles

The award-winning Indian-Muslim Mee Goreng is famous for its good quality and reasonable price. Another worth-trying dish would be Pasembur which is also commonly known as Indian Rojak. There were quite a number of office workers still patronizing the place during my visit.

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  mee goreng,rojak
 
Date of Visit: Dec 17, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately RM8(午餐)

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Wantan mee OK Dec 31, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Restaurant | Noodles

Do not resist this Hong Kong Shrimp Roe Noodles. The noodles were speckled with toasted Shrimp Roe. They are small in size but they are big in flavors! It was quite obvious that some Pork Lards were being added. The bowl of noodles comes with three Wantan. However, the portion is too small.

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Hong Kong Shrimp Roe Noodles
 
Date of Visit: Oct 19, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately RM8

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Next Stop Cry Dec 24, 2013   
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Categories : Western variety | Stall / Warung | Seafood | Burgers / Sandwiches

Next Stop, a seafood/ fast food concept food outlet tucked within the building of 1st Avenue Mall which is quite eye-catchy to many due to its intriguing and attractive red bus design of the kiosk. Inspired by the Fish N Chips culture in England, Next Stop ought to serve simple yet delectable Fish N Chips, along with some of their signature nibbles; also, their Sorbets are something to die for. Free wifi and seats are available, making it a good place for tired shoppers to have a quick recharge or grab a quick snack to kill time before the movie starts. Next Stop is located at 8th floor (Cloud 8), right next to Stick Arts and opposite to Red Box Karaoke. Overall, I thought some of the dishes we had were just mediocre and some need some refinements, nevertheless, there are still some worth-trying dishes like their Crunchy Squid, Tempura Salmon Fingers and Sorbets.

 
 
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Big Ben Breakfast Cry Dec 24, 2013   
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Categories : Western variety | Stall / Warung

Big Ben Breakfast Set (Rm 7.50) comes with 2 slices of Toasts, heavily slathered with Butter, a Sunny side-up, a halved Tomato, a slice of Bacon, Ham, Sausage and some Baked Beans. If you must know.... Yes, it's an ordinary breakfast set where you can get it done at your own kitchen. It was a huge surprise that they actually poached the egg using oil, the result is a smooth sunny side-up with a runny egg yolk. Good to taste but bad for health. The Baked Beans were literally "swimming" in a lake of oil. My only relief was their Chicken Sausage, which was quite good. Nevertheless. I thought it was just a very normal breakfast set and definitely not recommended.

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  ham
 
Date of Visit: Dec 10, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately RM15(早餐)

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Quay Cafe Cry Dec 24, 2013   
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Categories : Malaysian variety | Café | Noodles | Vegetarian

A worth-mentioning dish will be their Japanese Bento Set (Rm 15) which comes with Noodles (dressed with Japanese Soy Sauce and Sesame Oil), Deep Fried Sweet Potato (tossed with Plum Powder), Seaweed Soup with White Radish, Japanese Sushi and Konyaku (Japanese Jelly). I was expecting the Noodles to be rather bland and mild in taste but to my surprise, it was a tad salty! On the other hand, the soup was little less successful for being too dull and monotonous. Less impressive as compared to other vegetarian eateries nearby the vicinity.

 
 
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