
The place was relatively crowded – people were having the fried porridge with beer and whisky. I even spotted a table of men having a bottle of Martell Cordon Bleu. Talk about the good life!
As the name suggests, this restaurant specialises in bubur goreng, also known as fried porridge. I’ve never been huge on porridge. When I was a child, Mum used to feed me porridge whenever I was sick, so I grew up equating porridge to illness. Putting my reservations aside, I ordered a portion of the highly recommended fried porridge, a plate of Hokkien Mee and siong tong lala.
The lady boss took one look at me and decided (on her own initiative) to cancel my porridge, thinking there was no way I could finish all the food.


Generous portion










Read Star2Sunday version HERE.
Ambiance: 5/10
Price: 6/10
Food: 6.5/10 (non-halal)
Verdict: Interesting bubur goreng, delicious crab mee hoon and generous portions.
my parents used to always bring me to kuala selangor to buy fish! haha. but i hated the trips there because the car ride was torturous.
ReplyDeleteanyway, i used to hate congee but i now love it so much!!!
heh, the porridge looks delicious enough that i almost wouldn't mind being sick just in order to be fed it! :D
ReplyDeleteso many ingredients in the porridge-must try it out.
ReplyDeleteOh thanks!!! haha, my colleague was telling me this, and I had no idea. Asked a Klang friend also lost ... dunno where.
ReplyDeleteWill try this since missed the Kedah one back then.
oh.. so there was a second visit la.. i was wondering how on EARTH you ate all that with Rif ! LOL
ReplyDelete"I’ve never been huge on porridge. When I was a child, Mum used to feed me porridge whenever I was sick.." - same here!! totally not into porridge unless it's chee chap chok with deep fried INTESTINE! mwuahahaaaa...
wah these are the comfort food. looks so good!
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