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Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 20:00
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 20:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Smoking Section
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Signature Dishes
Bittergourd Brinjal Dried Beancurd Skin
Review (5)
Publika is a truly hipster area given that so many unique cafes and restaurants located there. Besides cafes and restaurants, there’s one more place here that shouldn’t being underrated, which is their eat food village.Their eat food village is what we often say food court or hawker centre, where different stalls different foods are available here. This food village is pretty “atas”, with air-conditioned and practices good hygiene. The prices are slightly more expensive than normal food court, but this is the most wallet-friendly meals here in Publika.They offer quite a few selections including Pan Mee, Chicken Rice, Hokkien Mee, Bak kut teh and more.I have tried a few stalls and I would like to recommend this Fish village Yong Tau Fu. The selection of Yong tau fu ranging from fish balls, fu chok, brinjal, chili, fish paste and many more. Basically it’s more than enough to satisfy your yong tau fu cravings.You can choose their set meal which costs Rm9.50, with any four pieces of ingredients plus mee or mee hoon. They offer different types of mee, such as mee pok, Maggie mee, spinach mee, yee mee and mee hoon. It took my attention immediately because I can hardly find a stall that offers so many choices and I’m totally spoilt for choice.I went for their normal mee pok, with lots of bean sprouts and scallions sprinkle on top. For the ingredients, I opted for brinjal, chilies, okra and fish cake. Their mee is really springy and it suits my liking very well. However, the portion might not be enough for a big eater. While for their Yong Tau Fu, everything taste average, and it’s stuffed with generous amount of fish meat inside.I will not suggest you to choose their fritters though because the texture is so hard as if you are chewing a rock with your fragile teeth.They offer other set lunch as well, such as grill squid with petai, grill prawn with petai, grill seafood and more. Each set comes with a bowl of white steamed rice.If you are tired of all the café foods or you want to save some penny, head over to their food village and explore yourself! continue reading
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Level4 2013-12-24
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Having to eat at Publika regularly, yong tau fu is one of my frequent haunts. This time, a selection of brinjal and fried dumpling adorn my lunch plate, alongside a bowl of curry. The curry was very coconutty, moderately spicy, and thick in texture.The brinjal was soft and sweet, and dumpling was hot and crispy. continue reading
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Level4 2013-11-11
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Fishing Village Yong Tau fu is at Eat Food Village in Publika are one my favorite food stall.All serve are come with set - I'm choose the Cheong Fun set with four pieces of any yong taufu of your choice and brown sweet sauce as gravy. You may opt to choose curry gravy too.The chee cheong fun is smooth and it goes well with the brown sweet sauce.The stuffed Yong Tau Fu and the fish paste are fresh. continue reading
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Level4 2012-12-30
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This is another nice food to choose whenever you dine in Eat Food Village.I opted for curry gravy to go with my chee cheong fun, stuffed brinjal, dried beancurd skin and bittergourd. The gravy is thick yet aromatic with spices. I don't mind it to be little extra salty as it went well with the smooth cheong fun rolls. The stuffed items are fresh and adequately stuffed with decent fishpaste. The generous sprinkles of sesame seeds make it taste better too. continue reading
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