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Rainy season got me craving for something spicy. Eggs cooked just right. Especially loved the al-dente noodles. Some people may deem it to be too hard, but it was perfect for me!
Chilli was spicy, but oddly addictive.

Residents of Puchong may be familiar with this lively spot. Enter the charming space with Vietnamese music playing in the background and dive straight for their pipping hot bowls of Vietnamese Rice Porridge (from RM12) that's excellent comfort food. Other must-tries include the signature Banh Mi Thit (RM8) with juicy roast pork and ham slices in a fluffy baguette, and the Pork Chop Rice (RM12.50) – think generously portioned flavourful grilled pork chop, fried egg and pickled vegetables. Pro tip: The baguettes are available for purchase at only RM2.50 each!
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May not look like much, but I like how all the elements came together really well. Pork chop was well done, rice was cooked just nice, egg/minced pork cube(?) was flavourful! Wiped out everything on the plate. Although I would like it to be less oily, otherwise all good!

Mimi started with one of the best pho I’ve ever had in town. My recent visit proved otherwise as the broth was too sweet for some odd reason. The noodles were so little I could probably chow down everything in less than 8 bites? A disappointing bowl because I truly am a fan of Mimi’s.

Still the best banh mi in town. Roasted pork and thick ham stuffed in their fluffy fresh baguettes, along with pickled carrots and cucumbers to lift one’s appetite. So good you may need to order another one 😍

First time try out this famous prawn dry wonton noodles(RM9.90++) in Puchong. I love their prawn wonton because it is very fresh, however I not that preferred their signature wonton mee as it is a bit salty. Their noodles is quite springy. Hopefully they will improved on my next visit.

6/10

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Been visiting this place when it was a humble unit at the same row of shops where it is currently situated, and expanded to the corner unit with nice interiors. Have to say the price of the food gradually increases every visit but food wise still as delicious. Hope they don’t increase too much else will go to other alternatives (pho viet) with bigger portion.

Big recommend for their porridge! Its definitely Not ur typical white porridge w century eggs & chicken slice.. every slurp can taste the chicken essense fragrance init. Rm7 is worth it for its portion, endless chicken strips, plenty amount of charkui, and 5 stars for the well cooked porridge

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Apparently the thing to eat here is Yong Tau Fu. The food here is tasty, fast, plentiful and cheap. #burpple

It is made of Vietnam style Green milk tea together with green colour pearls.
Review : It is nice with thick combination of milk with the tea. People who doesn't like milk that much is not recommend.
Price : RM7.80

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Roti goyang (RM6): Roti bakar with butter and kaya, and shaking eggs on top (if you shake it lol). Nice try! .
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Nasi lemak ayam berempah (RM13), I would rate 2.5 out of 5. Village park nasi lemak remains on top of my list still..
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Bihun with potato curry (RM7) okok only. .
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Cham ice (RM3.5) was thick enough.

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