Very sorry for not writing for a while. The both of us have been pretty busy. Anne’s busy with a project at her workplace, & is cracking her head on C# & ASP stuff, while I’ve been cracking my head on VBA in Excel for automation using macros, & was on MC yesterday for high fever. Feeling better now… wergh.
Anyways, here’s more on some recommended food/food places:
Last week, I had some really good ‘hoe-chien’ (Hokkien for fried oysters). I can dare say that this place offers the best fried oysters ever! It’s located at a coffee shop called Tea Time Restaurant, Taman Mayang Jaya, Petaling Jaya. Situated right behind the old building of Lim Kok Wing College, this humble coffee shop offers a variety of food, from the tai chow (Chinese stir fried food: rice, veg, meat, etc), to noodles like prawn mee, pan mee (tom yam pan mee too!), Sarawak kolok mee, to the Bah Kut Teh.
The rest of the variety is so-so, but this Fried Oyster is one to enjoy! The oysters are huge, & the serving is proportioned to the price paid; a small plate (which serves 2-3 persons) costs RM8. I find it quite reasonable, considering the size of the oyster 😛 The big plate costs around RM10-12, i think.
You’ll find this common-looking coffee shop at the corner, with a yellow signboard and red wordings. It’s quite easy to locate if you know where Taman Mayang Jaya is in the first place 🙂 Do try it out 😉
Tea Time Restaurant
Jalan SS26/9a (not too sure)
47410 Taman Mayang Jaya
Petaling Jaya.
Landmarks: Old Lim Kok Wing College, SK Taman Megah, SRJK (C) Yuk Chai, William’s mamak, Relax Station
I’ve included a self-drawn map. It’s not the best, but I reckon it does help 😛 FOr further enquiries, don’t hesitate to drop by & ask us!
– Ruth & Anne
kfchan said,
July 27, 2007 @ 1:03 pm
Wow, looks good… I’ve always been wondering where to find great fried osyters in Klang Valley. Usually they are so tiny.. it’s pathetic.
I must go and try this place you recommend. Do they open at night?
perutbesi said,
July 27, 2007 @ 5:40 pm
Perutbesi to kfchan: Hi there! Thanks for dropping by 🙂 Yes, they open at night. The fried oysters stall is only opened at nights. During the daytime, there’s just noodles & chicken rice. Daytime’s best at the coffee-shop opposite this Tea Time Restaurant…(name only Tea Time)…the western food there is a MUST TRY! Will cover that another time 😛
Zoe said,
July 31, 2007 @ 8:58 pm
kfchan, yup, the tea time is opened till midnite.. 12am still have.. ruth, seems like, u always come mayang ah.. never come and find me! i agree that the oysters are big.. but.. fried oyster should come with eggs isnt it.. the egg is so minimal… but no doubt, its is big and well priced.
perutbesi said,
August 1, 2007 @ 10:17 am
Perutbesi to Zoe: Hi Zoe! I don’t go there all the time lar..hehe…just happened that I was there more often that time. The fried oysters ada egg la, just that in this photo, the oysters stand out more than the eggs! Haha… 😀 Let’s go makan together-gether one day 😉
tanyao said,
June 16, 2016 @ 10:24 pm
do u know where is this uncle selling o jian now?
PerutBesi said,
June 16, 2016 @ 11:28 pm
Hi there, sorry, but I’m not sure. Btw, I’m not blogging on this site anymore. You can visit my latest blog site: http://perutbesi.blogspot.com. Thanks!