Location: Around the Beverly Hills area, far behind the edge where the car wash is
Setting: Standard outdoorsy-type of a food court that you often see in market places
Atmosphere: 6/10 (pretty fiesty in patronage, though not as much because maybe it's past the morning breakfast peak hour)
Design: 6.5/10 (average outdoorsy design, more or less, but nothing too impressive)
Atmosphere: 6/10 (pretty fiesty in patronage, though not as much because maybe it's past the morning breakfast peak hour)
Design: 6.5/10 (average outdoorsy design, more or less, but nothing too impressive)
Drinks: Coffee-O (my dad in law), Tea-C both ice and warm (my hubby and mom in law respectively) and iced Milo (mine)
Presentation: 5/10 (standard serving of usually ordered drink)
Taste: Not sure about others, but mine tastes more or less standard, so I rate mine 5/10
Presentation: 5/10 (standard serving of usually ordered drink)
Taste: Not sure about others, but mine tastes more or less standard, so I rate mine 5/10
Food: Char sau sau rou kolo mee (my hubby), Penang fried kuay teow (me and my mom in law sharing with my dad in law) and a set of dim sum-s
Presentation: 7/10 overall (nothing too fancy, but does give off the tasty feeling of it)
Taste: Not sure how my hubby's noodles taste like, but mine I'd give it a 7.5/10 because it is only here that you can actually have real Penang fried kuay teow with clams, unlike the ones sold in Brunei that didn't come with clams. The dim sum I would give it only 5/10 because some tasted good and some did not, sadly. But the good side is that they come at a pretty cheap price if you convert it to Brunei dollars
Presentation: 7/10 overall (nothing too fancy, but does give off the tasty feeling of it)
Taste: Not sure how my hubby's noodles taste like, but mine I'd give it a 7.5/10 because it is only here that you can actually have real Penang fried kuay teow with clams, unlike the ones sold in Brunei that didn't come with clams. The dim sum I would give it only 5/10 because some tasted good and some did not, sadly. But the good side is that they come at a pretty cheap price if you convert it to Brunei dollars
A good place to eat. Technically I've been here before only once, but still it is a good place to hang out and have your meals there, if you're thinking of going thrifty
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