No, no one is getting married or anything. Just that the name of this cafe is called Double Happiness.
This cafe has been in my to-try list for quite sometime but every time I gone there, it was either too crowded or no parking space. Not much of a happy thing to me.
Heard of good comments on this
Double Happiness Cafe; they serve more and better food choices and this shop is definitely a crowd puller from the surrounding coffee shops.
One thing for sure, the owner must be smiling from ear to ear, full of double happiness (like the cafe's name) on how good his business is. Some day the place is so full till you have to sit under the sun to eat there.

There are few tables placed on the pavement for those who would not mind sitting under the sun and passing cars. Definitely not me!
Ok. So what is the fuss here? What's good to eat in this cafe?
I am not too sure though. They have almost the same food as everyone else, so I guess we need to give them a try to compare.
For starting, my friend and I tried the Foochow stall. We both went for something soupy that morning. Dian bing hu for my friend while I went for red wine chicken mee sua.
The dian bing hu was plain, so my friend needed to add some Chinese red wine to taste. As for mine, I think it was alright.
My friend recommended the nyonya kuih here as they are delectable and fresh. But we both were too full so we did not try any.
Photo courtesy of my friend
For lunch, I tapau-ed a pack of nasi lemak with chicken curry from this stall and chicken rice from the stall next to it.
And only after I paid, did I realised an old classmate operating the nasi lemak stall. She was in the stall cooking with her back facing me so I did not see her earlier.
We had a chit chat and knew she has been doing this for more than a year now. I think since leaving secondary school, we did not meet up other than update in FB! Very happy to bump into an old classmate!
Her nasi lemak with chicken curry (RM5) was good. Maybe the rice could be more lemak and sambal could be spicier but I guess it fits those who does not take too spicy food. But the chicken curry was good although it was oily. I like the curry.
And the kids' lunch of roasted chicken rice (RM5).
I wouldn't mind coming back to give other food a try if I could find good parking and table. So, till then.