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We were greeted by a cute blond Malay waitress who handed us a small menu with a smile so that those in the queue could order their food or at least think of their orders. She even went the extra mile to find out for me which number is the customer at the cashier. This place deserves 9/10 rating for service even though it is a fast food or self-service cafe.The place was teeming with students and it makes you look young hanging out here. I wanted to come here another time but failed because the
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We were greeted by a cute blond Malay waitress who handed us a small menu with a smile so that those in the queue could order their food or at least think of their orders. She even went the extra mile to find out for me which number is the customer at the cashier. This place deserves 9/10 rating for service even though it is a fast food or self-service cafe.

The place was teeming with students and it makes you look young hanging out here. I wanted to come here another time but failed because the queue was too long. 

I ordered the Flavour of the Month, Cthulhu (pronounced Ke-Too-Loo) at RM 16 which I had a hrd time pronoucing at first. It comprised of the most tender and soft beef, sandwiched between 2 pieces of charcoal bread like all the burgers here. I like the nacho type ingredient and also the fried avocado. 

My friend ordered the other Flavour of the Month - Geisha (RM 15) which has very tender, thick, fresh and succulent chicken meat in between with seaweed and zucchinis, which then made my mouth water. 

We added RM 6 to the burger to make it a set which meant a bottomless soft drink and also the best and freshest and crispiest french fries in the world.
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DETAILED RATING
Taste
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Date of Visit
2014-05-15
Waiting Time
15 Minutes (Dine In)
Spending Per Head
RM40