An unassuming place for great Indian food. |
You will always be able to pick up Mr Pandian from the crowd. He is always in pristine white! |
There are no
price lists and no receipts. Only Mr Pandian totals up the bills and he
continues to delight diners by quoting far less than they think their meal is
going to cost.
The whole
set up is very basic. Foods are grouped roughly by category. Silver pots of
curries and gravies sit side by side trays of chutney; the fried snacks like
vadai and curry puffs are on the food court tables, while the rice and noodles
are in warming pans on the counter.
A hot
cooking station serves patrons throughout the day with roti canai and thosai.
The rotis are always made fresh and cost 90 sen. A plate of fried noodles – mee
or meehoon – with as much sambal as you want costs RM2.
One of the most
delicious breakfast items is the stir fried tapioca. Small cubes of the starchy
tuber are mixed with an aromatic variety of curry leaves, dried red chillies,
and various Indian spices to deliver a satisfying meal for RM2 a plateful. Also
on offer for breakfast are poori (the deep fried puffed bread), capati, idli,
string hoppers (putumayam or uttapam), and uppuma, a dish of steamed semolina flour
infused in ghee, and aromatics and served either in slices, pudding-like, or
crumbled up in lumps. Patrons can help themselves to a good variety of gravies
including dhal, fish or chicken curry, coconut chutney and sambar.
Lunch is
rice-based with patrons getting a heaping serving of white rice and helping
themselves to a selection of food items. Mr Pandian offers a different menu
every day and rotates between fish head curry, chicken curry, dry chicken curry,
and a selection of meat dishes. Many vegetarians patronize his stall for his
wide selection of tofu, vegetable curries, marsala and potato sambal. One of
the most flavourful vegetarian dishes is the curried pumpkin, with its sweet
and spicy mix of flavours. Vegetarians can get away with a full lunch for as
low as RM4, while lunch for one with chicken, fish, three vegetable side dishes
and poppadum, not to mention all the curry gravy you can eat, is about RM7.
Help yourself to all the yummy curries and freshly cooked veggies at lunch! |
Teatime
menus are a pared down version of breakfast, with vadai and banana fritters,
curry puffs and home-made sugee cake on offer. A snack and a hot cuppa will
probably come up to RM2.
Megaway
Caterers
Selera
Wawasan Food Court, Jalan SS3/33, Taman University, Kelana Jaya, Petaling Jaya.
Opening
hours: Daily 6am-5pm
GPS
Coordinates: N305.858 E10136.720
Pork-free
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