There was a stall just a few steps away and I saw the wide array of dishes on display and also there were vacant tables. 'OK, I'm gonna try this stall' I said to myself. The owner of this stall was a very pleasant man, speaking perfect English, manning the stall with his wife and daughter. He served me a plate of rice and I proceeded to scoop up the dishes that I fancied.
Rice with chicken varuval, cabbage, snake gourd and sayur manis |
Vegetarian dishes |
More vegetarian dishes |
Vege and fish dishes |
Some meat dishes |
Meat and omelette |
Chicken Varuval |
I must say the chicken varuval was awesome, likewise with the vege that I took. It cost only 6 bucks excluding drink which I thought was very reasonable. After lunch I had a chat with the owner and he told me that he has not put up a banner with the name of his stall yet. The name he intended to put up was 'Durgas' so it probably will be up the next time I went again.
The owner of the stall, real friendly guy. |
This is the stall. |
This is one place I will definitely come again and I was told there is a stall next door that opens from 3pm selling sweet apom which is really good. Hmmm!!! That sounds interesting. I will have to come back here sooner to sample that.
2 comments:
Not 3pm - I have even bought appam at 1pm!
Good food must try
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