What I had for dinner, on the left, Okonomiyaki with Ham, on the right, Spicy Chicken.
These items were bought from make-shift stalls just beside Yew Tee MRT station, some sort like our pasar malam but much cleaner and more organized, maklumlah, Singapore kan? Anyway, these make-shift stalls are normally rotated between a few MRT stations (from self observation that its always the same stalls, not supported by any proof), lasts about 2-3 weeks on every stop. Items sold are not exactly cheap but its a breather from the usual food court stuff. From keropok lekors to Ramlee burgers (tak sedap), fried chicken to fried beehoon, takoyakis, grilled chicken wings, coconut drinks, steamed peanuts, and so on, mostly are of heavy snacking category rather than actual meals. I wanted to snap pictures of the environment the other day as well, but it was raining + super crowded, so, maybe next time.
Couldn't finish the Okonomiyaki because it was way too jelak, as you can see for yourself, its pretty thick = lots of flour. Not very nice, sigh, I miss the Okonomiyaki stall in Low Yat Plaza, must make a trip there the next time I return to KL. The spicy chicken was, well, spicy, like S-P-I-C-Y! I saw that dude sprinkling chilli powder onto the chicken as though it was free of charge, seriously. o_O"
Shouldn't complain that much since I paid only 2.50 for the Okonomiyaki and 3 for the chicken. If you're there, do give the coconut drink a try, sedaps.
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