The entire restaurant is
designed based on the truly Malaysian born cartoon series Upin dan Ipin,a pair
of orphaned twins who live with their grandma. The television sets place in
strategic locations within the restaurant play the Upin & Ipin series all
day long. The outlet has also allocated a fair amount of space for the retail
of merchandise ranging from toys to tumblers, food containers as well as
T-shirts.
We ordered fresh
orange (RM5.90) and a bottled lychee and
a bottled blackcurrant juice (RM3 each). I love the tangy refreshing orange
juice and was glad to see that the bottled drinks are actually printed with the
characters of the twins.
Nasi cencaru sumbat
(RM9.90) – with its exquisite flavour, this dish was a combo of sweet and
savoury which really tingled my taste bud.
Nasi goreng atok (RM8.90) –
I would say the beautiful presentation resembles that of nasi goreng kampung-
fried rice with an egg on top, decorated with sliced cucumber and tomatoes
along with some fish crackers.
Spaghetti carbonara
(RM12.90)-deliciously creamy!
Ayam goreng Upin & Ipin
(RM3.80 ) – the fried chicken here is crunchy on the outside yet tasty and
moist inside. Love it!
Although the outlet has the
Mastercard sign, we were told that they only accept cash.
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