Kafe Lemak Prawn Mee
Prawn Mee, Street Food, Non-Halal
- RM20 - RM50 per pax
Chiefeater Peter Yang went to Kafe Lemak in Menara Gamuda based on his friend's recommendation to try out the Penang food there
Rojak, Cendol, Pork-Free
One of my favourite go-to place for Indian Rojak is Hasan's Rojak & Cendol in Seapark. The other location in SS2 near Starbucks is no longer operational. It's a truck set up (rojak van) that offers rojak and cendol and located just opposite PJ Seapark wet market. This is one of the more popular rojak places in PJ. Sometimes, you will need to wait a little as there are crowds that come in to order (usually for takeaways). So please be patient if you want good food.
The rojak sauce (on the sweet side) is what makes the whole experience flavourful. If you like sotong, get that option. You won't regret it. However, don't go too late in the late evenings as they may already run out of certain ingredients. Try their cendol too as it's a thirst quencher on a hot, sunny day. One small pack ain't that small. If you bungkus, you can even share it with another person. Then again, they also have a larger portion.
The standard rojak begins at RM6.00.
A Rojak & Mee would be RM7.00
Business Hours
Saturday to Thursday
10:30 am - 05:00 pm
Closed on Friday
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