In a rather hectic Friday afternoon, I didn't pay my slightest attention to this place as I was zooming distractedly to my meeting in an adjacent office building. Until after the meeting, when I was trying to find my way back to the car park, much to my surprise, I unintentionally brought myself into this picturesque place.
I do realize there are blogs/instagram/Facebook posts circulating around the web fervently about this noodle place lately. But, this unintentional discovery had somehow brought much impromptu excitement to my rather normal boring Friday evenings.
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No queue like what you usually see on your friends' posts because I came here during odd hours (around 5pm). |
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The colored wooden chair stood straight against the brick wall bearing the restaurant sign. |
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Same sign in the restaurant as found on the outside. |
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Basically, this is their entire menu. The noodle is priced at RM1.90 each. |
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They say it is not a marketing strategy to serve their noodle in teeny-weeny portion. But I say don't 越描越黑了. |
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These was all we had in that evening as my friend and I were quite full that time. |
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As I don't eat beef, I only tried the chicken noodle in soup and without soup. I am proud to have 2 bowls only as compared with other patrons. #hispter |
Comment about the food:
If you're curious what the throngs is all about, you should come here and have a try.
If you've never tried the boat noodle in Thailand, you should come and have a try.
If you're wondering how tiny the portion is, you should really come to see it by yourself!
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If you're nonchalant about food, may be strolling around to take some hipster selfies is a good idea. |
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There are other cafes, coffee house, burger restaurant, etc opening to serve you should you find the queue for the boat noodle is insane. Or may be it's a good idea to come at odd hours? |
Boat Noodle Restaurant Info (as seen in their Facebook page)
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