Sate Carjunk Puchong Beef Satay
Satay, Street Food
- Under RM20 per pax
Chiefeater VK reports a major upgrade at Sate Carjunk, where the beef satay now matches the standard of their chicken


Chee Cheong Fun, Yong Tau Foo, Non-Halal
Lunch at Restoran Dua Puluh Dua in Taman Tan Yew Lai was a pleasant experience, offering a satisfying combination of Chee Cheong Fun and Yong Tau Foo. Taman Tan Yew Lai just off Jalan Puchong, known for its suburban charm, provides a backdrop for this food find. This residential area offers a mix of serene living and a row of local businesses, making it a unique blend of tranquility and activity.
Now, onto the food itself. The Chee Cheong Fun, a beloved Malaysian dish, was a highlight of the meal. It boasted a silky-smooth texture. The accompanying curry sauce, while watery in consistency, was bursting with flavour and notably free from MSG. It provided the ideal complement to the delicate rice noodle rolls.

The Yong Tau Foo, while it may not have been homemade, still met the mark in terms of taste. This assortment of items, especially the pork skin, was a satisfying addition to the meal.

What truly stood out, however, was the price point. The affordability of the meal was remarkable, with 2 rolls of Chee Cheong Fun, 6 items of Yong Tau Foo, and a bottle of mineral water collectively priced at just RM8.70. This budget-friendly offering made the meal even more enjoyable.

It’s worth noting that while the food at Restoran Dua Puluh Dua was a treat, parking in the vicinity could pose a challenge due to the popularity of nearby dining establishments like Kaw Kaw PakKopi and Goh Desserts. Nonetheless, for a wallet-friendly and tasty meal, this restaurant in Taman Tan Yew Lai is well worth a visit.
Business Hours
Monday to Saturday
06:30 am to 05:00 pm
Closed on Sunday
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