The dishes are a mixed bag; while the steamed chicken and beansprouts were rather ordinary, the wantan and pork balls stood out with their delightful flavours and textures.
The restaurant is a casual stall located within MeiSek Kopitiam, with a bustling evening atmosphere. Self-service for drinks adds to the laid-back vibe.
Self-service is required for drinks, which may be less convenient, but the overall experience remains satisfactory.
The place is a stall located inside the MeiSek Kopitiam. It operates in the evening as the morning and afternoon is for the other stalls. Drinks have to be ordered from the drinks stall via self-service. Parking is awailable but would be hard to find on busy days.
I was expecting things to taste better as there were a number of patients dining in. The steam chicken and rice was just ordinary. The beansprouts lacked taste and were not crunchy.
However, the redeeming qualities of the place was their wantan and pork balls. The wantan was full of flavourful stuffing and the chillie oil in the soup gave a nice kick to it. The pork balls were very good as well, with a firm springy texture. Price is pretty standard subang prices.
Overall, i wont come here unless I am craving chicken rice and am unwilling to go to better places. While i am here, the porkballs and wantan is a must have.