This cafe operates day and night time. Not sure when is their off day. I used to visit this cafe for kolo mee or kueh chap with my bro at night time. Had not been there for quite sometime until recently I invited my friend to have kolo mee for dinner.
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I have to say both taukes are very friendly and polite. Though this is common practice. But I don't usually encounter polite taukes who will say thank you to you after payment.
My kolo mee was served with 'red' (char siew oil). Though I requested not to add 'red', perhaps almost every customer request for it so they forgot my request. After a long time of not having their kolo mee, I was rather disappointed with the taste. I found the noodles was overdone. For me, a good taste of kolo mee should be half done (or it should be 60% or 70% done) which at least to give you a chewy sensation. Nevertheless the serving portion is big and they provide soup as well.
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Other than kolo mee, they sell kueh chap, pork porridge and fish ball bean curd soup too. Oh yeah, their kueh chap is also nice. Worth to have a try.