It took me a while to find, but I finally located Jojo's little Kitchen in Jalan Kenari, on the same row with PHD (pizzahut delivery).
JOJO's
A homey little place with basic wooden chairs and tables.
Part of the Menu
A menu was given to us almost immediately as we were one of the earliest. People started streaming in later.
Green apple- water chestnut drink
For drinks, I decided to try something unconventional, so to say. Green apple water chestnut (RM3.50 If I'm not mistaken) was a refreshing drink, not too sweet, with chewy bits at the bottom. One of my recommended drinks, definitely.
Fried wontons. Normal.
Fried wanton came next, 8 pieces for RM5. Nothing special, I recommend you save your money for something else.
Herbal chicken Pan Mee
Main dishes! There is the traditional pan mee with soup or dry choices. For once, I decided to be a little adventurous by trying Herbal Pan Mee (RM8). It tasted like Pan mee in proper herbal chicken soup. Even the chicken portion was generous. Do try it if you're up for an adventure, and if you like herbal stuff
Sotong ball panmee with milk
Sotong ball panmee with milk (RM8) turned out to be a good choice as well, with the soup texture cream-milkish tasting. Pan mee was machine made, but you have the choice of thick or thin or "pinched"
Tau Fu Fa - worth a try
For tau fu fa (about RM1.20 if I remember correctly), they have choices of brown sugar and conventional white sugar. Took the white one, and was satisfied. Not too sweet, and tau fu fa was soft and melts in the mouth.
Verdict: Pan mee with lots of choices. Prices are slightly higher than your average hawker stall, but then again you pay for the variety, the creativity and the ambiance, not to mention the higher quality.
Recommended Dish(es):
Herbal Pan Mee,Sotong ball panmee with milk,Green apple water chestnut drink,tau fu fa
Date of Visit: Dec 02, 2011
Spending per head: Approximately RM10(晚餐)
Other Ratings:Taste
4 |
Environment
3 |
Service
3 |
Clean
4 |
Value for Money
4Recommend
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