(18-05-2026, 01:21 PM)totoro08 Wrote: [ -> ]In my experience, most laksa stalls are decent at least. Maybe not as rich on coconut cream as the better stalls but just treat it as healthier option lol.
Actually, the stall just below Pioneer MRT is quite okay. Cannot compare to hotel grade lah but decent enough when I get laksa cravings.

(19-05-2026, 09:43 PM)vern.l Wrote: [ -> ]Actually, the stall just below Pioneer MRT is quite okay. Cannot compare to hotel grade lah but decent enough when I get laksa cravings. 
Yah it's decent enough. Been a while since I ate from that stall but from what I remember, the gravy was decently thick but who knows how it is now.
This Indian restaurant in Selangor serves meals so cheap that their profit margin is probably non-existent. Yet they've continued to survive for 80 years. I think it says something about how much the locals appreciate them.
(19-05-2026, 09:43 PM)vern.l Wrote: [ -> ]Actually, the stall just below Pioneer MRT is quite okay. Cannot compare to hotel grade lah but decent enough when I get laksa cravings. 
That coffee shop's ayam penyet is my go-to.

(22-05-2026, 04:23 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: [ -> ]This Indian restaurant in Selangor serves meals so cheap that their profit margin is probably non-existent. Yet they've continued to survive for 80 years. I think it says something about how much the locals appreciate them.
Respect to the way they give out free meals to poorer locals. Can survive for so long because they're more than just a restaurant.
(22-05-2026, 04:23 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: [ -> ]This Indian restaurant in Selangor serves meals so cheap that their profit margin is probably non-existent. Yet they've continued to survive for 80 years. I think it says something about how much the locals appreciate them.
the grandma damn power, can still stand and cook for such long hours!
(20-05-2026, 05:36 PM)totoro08 Wrote: [ -> ]Yah it's decent enough. Been a while since I ate from that stall but from what I remember, the gravy was decently thick but who knows how it is now.
Wouldn't consider their gravy thick but the flavour is there.
(23-05-2026, 05:06 PM)quiksilver Wrote: [ -> ]That coffee shop's ayam penyet is my go-to. 
Yes that stall is not bad too.
(24-05-2026, 04:52 PM)DennisTheMenace Wrote: [ -> ]Respect to the way they give out free meals to poorer locals. Can survive for so long because they're more than just a restaurant.
really admirable...they do charity instead of preaching about it.
(24-05-2026, 04:52 PM)DennisTheMenace Wrote: [ -> ]Respect to the way they give out free meals to poorer locals. Can survive for so long because they're more than just a restaurant.
Food looks good too, homecooked style.