Many people go to KSL City Mall for shopping, movies and dining, and will usually stay inside the mall. Those who are willing to wander out of the mall will be rewarded with cheap and good local food right outside the mall.
For those who are willing to go a little further, say 600 metres or more, there is another food haven in Taman Sri Tebrau — which is probably why you are reading this post. The name "Taman Sri Tebrau" may not be familiar to most people but just mention "大马花园", or Dai Mah Garden, "Pelangi" or "Sentosa" and it will ring a bell somewhere.
If you are going to Taman Sri Tebrau directly from JB Sentral, read this: JB Bus Guide: Getting to Pelangi, Dai Mah or Sentosa in Johor Bahru
1. Restoran New Lucky (新运海鲜酒楼)
Restoran New Lucky is a Chinese seafood restaurant located near the junction to Taman Sri Tebrau. We were there for crabs and also ordered other dishes, such as sweet & sour pork and kailan (Chinese broccoli). This is a nice restaurant to go if you are travelling in a group, especially for Chinese New Year reunions (reservation may be required) and other celebrations.
2. Seng Steam Fish Restaurant (成蒸鱼与肉骨茶餐馆)
Further down Jalan Keris, at the intersection with Jalan Rentaka, is Seng Steam Fish Restaurant that only the locals will know. Most people will not come this far as it is really quite some walking distance unless using cars. But if the food is good, there is no holding back regardless of how far we have to walk to get there.
Seng Steam Fish Restaurant is a small restaurant, but never judge it by its look, it is the tastes of their food that count. The restaurant is always crowded on weekends and during lunch time on weekdays. So, go early or slightly later and take note of its closing time.
We ordered four dishes, including their popular boneless, crispy fish with mayonnaise, bak kut teh (pork ribs soup), braised beancurd with preserved vegetables and a small portion of dong po pork belly (东坡肉) and a green vegetable dish. All in small sizes for 2 person to try more dishes. Since we ordered most of their signature dishes, we are all thumbs up for the food.
3. Ah Soon Bak Kut Teh (亚顺肉骨茶茶室)
For those of you who like to have bak kut teh, try the pork ribs soup at Ah Soon. Located nearer to the main road along Jalan Keris 1, the coffee shop is easy to get to. And it is very crowded on weekends.
Ah Soon's pork ribs soup is nicely done with mild herbal and can be added with other ingredients such as cuts of pig tail or belly meat, enoki mushrooms, etc. Their sesame oil chicken (麻油鸡) is also another hot favourite among regular customers.
Additional info: There are at least another two restaurants selling bak kut teh along the lane of Jalan Keris 1 and Jalan Sutera 1. There is also a new setup along Jalan Keris. Including Seng Steam Fish Restoran, Taman Sri Tebrau is the place to go for pork ribs soup.
4. Restoran Ah Piaw Wanton Noodle (亚标云吞面)
There are quite a number of shops selling wanton (pork dumplings) noodle around KSL City and in Taman Sri Tebrau and Ah Piaw's wanton noodle stands out among them. Their noodle is made with duck eggs — which seems to be very popular in Malaysian dishes. The sauce used for mixing the noodle is also not oily.
Other than wanton noodle, they also serve Muar otak-otak (spicy fish paste in banana leave and grilled before serving). It's a great place to try two popular Johor dishes at the same time.
5. Restoran 59 Abalone Noodle (温59鲍鱼粿条汤)
Restoran 59 is located beside Ah Piaw Wanton Noodle. It's bowl of abalone kway teow (flat noodle) soup contains a lot more ingredients than expected. It has 4 slices of abalone, 2 big prawns, fish balls, oysters, a piece of fish maw, both minced and slices of pork and some greens. I can taste the freshness of both seafood and pork in the soup.
The slices of abalone were also specially prepared — they were not totally defrosted and deliberately placed above the hot soup to prevent it from being soaked and heated for too long. I dipped the abalone in the soup to warm it a little before eating, it is slightly crunchy and not too soft.
6. Zainal's Place
Zainal's Place is located to one end of a row of shophouses along Jalan Keris. I tried their signature mee rebus and sup tulang (soup with two pieces of lamb shank bones) on two occasions.
Zainal's mee rebus is different from other mee rebus that I tried in Singapore. The gravy is not too starchy or soupy, not too sweet and without the sambal chili that is usually added in Singapore. The sauce is more well-balanced. In addition, the mee rebus is added with deep-fried crispy toppings to add some crunchiness — it's unique.
Sup tulang, another specialty, can be added with noodles or rice cake (Malay ketupat). A straw is provided for sucking the bone marrow. The meat is nicely cooked and easily detached from the bones using just a fork. As expected from traditional sup tulang, there is not much meat on the bones.
A piece of lamb shank bone can also be added to mee rebus. I did not know that until I saw someone at the next table ordering it. It will be like trying both dishes on one plate. For those who like to have more mutton, do try their stewed lamb.
7. Restoran Yu-Ee Hong Kong Congee (友谊茶餐室香港粥)
Also located along Jalan Keris 1, Yu-Ee serves only Hong Kong congee during the day. Many more other food fares are available in the evening.
Apart from traditional century egg congee, they also serve a variety of other congee, either with minced pork, shredded chicken, cuttlefish, sliced fish, crab, prawns, seafood, frog, or abalone, etc. This is the place to go for congee with different ingredients on each visit. You can even ask for ingredients to be mixed or added to have your "self-concocted" bowl of hot congee.
8. Restoran Wang Xiang Noodle (万香生肉面)
Update: Wang Xiang Noodle had moved to Taman Pelangi, less than 1Km away.
Wang Xiang Noodle serves pork noodles in either soup-based or dry-style with sauce. Diners can choose from various type of noodles or rice and add-on with sliced meat, meatballs, tendons or pig innards. Hakka yong taufu (客家酿豆腐) are available as side dishes too.
Both the kueh teow soup and dry kolok mee with sliced lean meat, pig livers or intestines and yong taufu are delicious. The thinly-sliced meat are fresh, soft and real tender. The charcoal-boiled soup is flavourful too.
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