Other than this food court, there is another food court in the vicinity of Batu Kawa that we have never been to till a week ago.
It just happened that the kolo mee stall from this MJC food court is operating at this food court every Sunday. The stall operator told us on this new food court.
So that was how we ended up in this food court that is called Megabite Cafe.
The daddy and kids are never bored with kolo mee, so they had kolo mee from that MJC stall that morning.
A friend of hubby operating a Taiwan street food stall there so we ordered this steamed dumpling from him. Not bad. The meat filling was very fresh and moist. The dumpling skin was quite thick but the filling was nice.
I had a bowl of kueh chap as I were bored of having kolo mee for my Sunday breakfast.
RM5.00 a bowl. I would prefer saltier version as this bowl from Megabite was sweeter to my liking.
The dumplings look pretty good to me and generous size too. Wouldn't mind a couple right now!
ReplyDeleteMaking dumpling is very tricky. The skin needs to be thin but strong enough to hold the filling inside. That is why if I find a place that sells good dumplings, I'll stick to it like superglue :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting twist to that technological term. I sure would love that kueh chap, looks good!
ReplyDeleteHaha..I miss kolo mee like mad! ^.^
ReplyDeleteI like the dumplings, I can imagine the hot soup oozing out when I bite on it..
ReplyDeleteThis looks pretty good, Rose.
ReplyDeleteNot really a fan of kway chap .... but love the dumplings.
ReplyDeleteRose, the dumplings look good. I love dumplings!
ReplyDeleteNo photos of the kolo mee?
ReplyDeleteI never get tired of eating steamed dumpling... hehe...
ReplyDeleteThe first time i know about kueh chap was in Penang. Your bowl of kueh chap looks very good . a lot of things inside leh
ReplyDeleteI been here! loved that it was new and clean :-)
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