Saturday, July 15, 2023

The fried wok


Our kitchen was rented out on 30 June to a couple who is doing fried noodle and rice. After few days of inquiry and negotiation, we managed to rent out to them and they started up their business on Sunday, 2 July. 

The Fried Wok menu. We were the first few customers to patronise their stall on the first day of their operation. 

It was a rainy Sunday so I was craving for something warm. After looking through their menu, I went for the tomato crispy noodle (RM8). 

Then hubby came with Jan and both also had their breakfast from the Fried Wok stall. Hubby opted for Foochow mee while Jan stayed loyal to fried mee hoon. RM14 for both noodles, while my mil made both fried eggs to go with the noodles. 


Good to see that they slowly have customers coming in and ordering from them. As the kitchen is located at the back and may not be visible, we help to promote the stall on our side to customers. 

Stall: Fried Wok

Location : Jia Hao Cafe, Papillon Street Mall (below Level Up Fitness MJC)
 

7 comments:

PH said...

Nice! Noodles are definitely popular especially if they are well cooked and delicious.

Angie's Recipes said...

I thought you open your own cafe? Why did you rent the kitchen to others?

Rose world said...

It is a coffee shop. I rented out food stalls to others. I only doing breakfast, toast and drinks.

suituapui said...

Looks like fried noodles are more expensive in Kuching, compared to Sibu.

Nancy Chan said...

Hope business will pick up and customers will be streaming in to patronize the place.

Reanaclaire said...

People will go for good food with reasonable prices... hope your coffee shop will flourish day by day!

mun said...

I will go for stir fried mihun 😋 yummy!