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Si RusaSeafood
about 1 year ago
Lunch2 pplMYR 40

Decent chinese seafood. Nothing amazing but nothing bad also. Squid was fresh, with lots of nestum breading but nothing special, while the sweet sour pork was just normal, with the old school feel. The vegetables also was normal. The fresh coconut water is also a must for a hot afternoon by the beach. Lots of food choices, breezy atmosphere with outdoor seating awailable and the food arrived quite fast upon ordering.

Price isnt cheap though. Do take note of flies when dining in the afternoon, though its to be expected dining near the ocean. Parking is available infront of the shop but it may be hard to park during the weekends.

Fresh Coconut
sweet and sour pork (small)
baby kailan with salted fish
butter nestum prawn
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Top SeafoodCVQ6+VV Si Rusa, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
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