Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Restoran Tes-Kelasik

Finally, got some bulk photos to post and plenty of foodies to introduce. Well, sorta. More like what I have at the moment, since I'm not really going out to eat these days. Anywho, this here is one where I went out to eat with my BFF and his wife, which is Restoran Tes-Kelasik.

This be the signboard of the restaurant. It's located in Kiulap area, which is the same row as Countrypatch Cafe, Lee Loi Fatt and Restoran Aminah Arif. Apparently from what my BFF's wife, they serve pretty good soto food in here, but I pretty much like the one I ate back at Menglait, so we'd like to put this to the test

This be the entrance of the restaurant. The stand out there where the people are gathering is where the soto is. Apparently it's almost like a bit of a buffet-style kind of soto where you can take as much noodles, fillings and soup you want, but the catch is you can only take it once. So yeah, if you want all that you wanna eat from there, that was the only time where you prolly can fill your bowl to the brim with it XD


My drink of warm Horlicks, while my BFF and his wife just ordered plain water. Though I don't get what's the point of eating in a restaurant if you don't order something nice to drink to wash down the food.


My BFF and his wife both ordered wet noodles, though it's interesting to see it cooked in Malay style. For starters it looks slightly darker than Chinese wet noodles, where it's usually translucent in colour, and the flavour apparently, according to my BFF's wife, was actually quite salty. The typical Malay cooking that have that extra something in it


I ordered fried kuay tiaw, of course, since I had the craving for it, though it tasted slightly a little drier than the usual dryness of a fried food, but still, not too bad considering. I didn't go and get the soto because I wasn't really feeling like craving for soto, and it didn't seem like there was much left to eat anyways

A good place to eat if you're considering a small bite for lunch and stuff, other than that it just feels like any other standard Malay mini kopi-tiam-ish restaurant

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