Ru Ji Kitchen Fish Ball Mee
Fish Ball Noodles, Street Food
The fish balls at Ru Ji Kitchen may be inconsistently shaped but Chiefeater Luke Soon found that there is bouncy delight in this asymmetry


Yong Tau Foo, Food Delivery
I enjoyed the Yong Tau Foo and Chee Cheong Fun via food delivery from YHK Palace Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park.
The star of the order was the Yong Tau Foo (YTF). This is exactly the type I like—the paste is chunky and clearly retains that rustic, handmade appearance. Unlike the overly processed, smooth pastes often found in mass-produced versions, the filling here feels substantial and authentic.



I also sampled their Curry Chee Cheong Fun, which was good. The curry had enough depth to complement the silky rice rolls. A notable point for those ordering in is that the food travels well; the YTF maintained its integrity on the journey from Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park to Puchong without becoming soggy or losing its bite.
A nice touch was they added in a free item in the delivery.
The pricing at YHK Palace remains very reasonable for the quality provided. Based on the delivery menu:
Curry Sauce Chee Cheong Fun: RM6.00
Yong Tau Foo: RM3.00 to RM5.00 per piece
Total Bill (Estimated for a standard meal): RM25.00 to RM30.00 per person
Score: 7.6/10
M – Meal Value
Excellent value for money. For the price point, getting handmade quality YTF is a bargain in this part of town.
Score: 8.5/10
V – Velocity of Delivery
The food arrived fast enough and a price I won’t complain about for a location that was pretty far from my place.
Score: 7.0/10
X – X-Factor
The chunky, handmade texture of the YTF paste is the clear winner here. It’s a rare find to have YTF that survives a long delivery trip while still feeling fresh.
Score: 8.0/10
Business Hours
Opens Daily
11:00 am to 10:00 pm
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