All this while, I thought Fook Yuen only served their signature bread "roti kaya" and economy noodles and cooked foods. Not until my deariest brought me to another Fook Yuen branch located at Gaya Street, I was quite shocked when I realised they do serve dim sum.
"Hey, how come the main shop at Damai does not serve dim sum?"
It was quite surprising to me also because dim sum had been always being labeled as "Non-Halal Foods" but when in Fook Yuen, it is halal food. Good news for Wawa because finally she can eat dim sum with us.
Their dim sum are huge and only cost RM2.80 per steamer basket, which I think it is so cheap and reasonable than the non-halal dim sum.
Supper around 10pm++ for 2 person
Their dim sum are huge and only cost RM2.80 per steamer basket, which I think it is so cheap and reasonable than the non-halal dim sum.
I love dim sum too, looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteYummy! let me talk to Bosco to open one soon in KK :P
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