RM1 for a piece of fried chicken and it is available at Tanjung Tokong, although the chicken is not as big as the KFC, but a Ringgit for a bite, what more can you expect?
According to the owner, his business is solely depended on the quantity of sales in order to make a profit, so every day he starts his business at 1pm and finishes around 7pm, sometimes when he gets lucky, he finishes his business by 4pm.
The chicken is crispy and with the aroma of local spices, the taste is a bit of a Malay with an Indian hint, just loving it.
If you are wondering about the size of the chicken, here is the comparison to the fork.
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Please take note that they have move to Jalan Tanjung Tokong, which is just opposite the Tesco Sri Tanjung.
The stall previously located at Jalan Tanjung Tokong, which is just next to Idris Karipap Ayam & Daging stall.
The price list presented here is as on 13th August 2016, the day when I visited the restaurant, They do not charge 6% GST nor service charge.


The chicken is crispy and with the aroma of local spices, the taste is a bit of a Malay with an Indian hint, just loving it.
If you are wondering about the size of the chicken, here is the comparison to the fork.
If you like my article, can follow me by like my facebook page.

Please take note that they have move to Jalan Tanjung Tokong, which is just opposite the Tesco Sri Tanjung.

The stall previously located at Jalan Tanjung Tokong, which is just next to Idris Karipap Ayam & Daging stall.
The price list presented here is as on 13th August 2016, the day when I visited the restaurant, They do not charge 6% GST nor service charge.
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