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It is our childhood memories to spend our weekends around Seri Kembangan area. Parents used to bring us to The Mines where there was a theme park (not too sure if it’s a water park) or only roller coaster ride as we were quite young back then. Couldn’t recall but we always end up having lunch at this wrapped chicken and yong tau foo place with a huge rock formation and fish pond. The last we heard, there was some family feud or some split up, now the siblings actually run the restaurant separate
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It is our childhood memories to spend our weekends around Seri Kembangan area. Parents used to bring us to The Mines where there was a theme park (not too sure if it’s a water park) or only roller coaster ride as we were quite young back then. Couldn’t recall but we always end up having lunch at this wrapped chicken and yong tau foo place with a huge rock formation and fish pond. The last we heard, there was some family feud or some split up, now the siblings actually run the restaurant separately.

So since we were on the way back from Sepang, we dropped by for a quick lunch. The row of shops was so crowded on a weekday lunch time that we had a bit of difficulty to find our parking. We decided to just double park and leave our numbers on the windscreen.

Of course since we were there, we ordered mixed yong tau foo pieces, wrapped chickens, deep fried calamari and their legendary and signature sweet and sour fish! Yong tau foo tasted average; the fish paste was okay but with a slight hint of salted fish might taste better like those Hakka ones. The wrapped chicken was still as good but the fish was normal. All in all we still enjoy our food there.
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