Restaurant

Neighbourhood Food Court

4 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Klennie
September 9, 2017
It's a food court where it houses a good variation of cuisines from chinese, western, japanese, korean and to thai. The chinese fried rice is a hidden gem where it actually sits under a grilled-fish-seafood stall! Tips: ask for extra sambal for more flavours! Usually lots of people when there's a football match / badminton competition as they will project it on a huge screen. If you're driving, they do have a parking space behind the food court but with a fee. Alternatively, you may try luck to park nearby and usually there is parking slot nearby. :) Peak hours is usual time: around 7pm - 8pm.
It's a food court where it houses a good variation of cuisines from chinese, western, japanese, korean and to thai. The chinese fried rice is a hidden gem where it actually sits under a grilled-fish-seafood stall! Tips: ask for extra sambal for more flavours! Usually lots of people when there's a fo…

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Location
Petaling Jaya, Selangor