PP and I was totally lost on what to eat for dinner. PP suggested the lala restaurant which KYSpeaks introduced the other day. I’m ok with that since I fancy eating lala very much.

We’ve ordered cantonese fried noodle and a plate of lala to share with. There’s only two types of lala to choose from, one of them is sweet and sour (what we’ve ordered) and the other one is lala cooked in superior soup. Our plate of lala comes with lots of minced ginger and garlic. Its sweet, sour and a little spicy. Noodle on the other hand is ordinary, the one at uptown damansara tastes much much better.
Apart from those that we’ve ordered, this place also serves the hokkien noodles, rojak, fried oyster, fried carrot cake and etc. Lala lovers, please try out at this place as you don’t always get this kind of lala cooking style elsewhere.
restaurant mei yen at taman paramount
location: 39, jalan 20/7, paramount garden, pj
contact: 019-2298 566
food: cantonese fried noodle (1 pax) – RM5.00, fried lala – RM8.00
This is one of our favorite dinner place when living at DJ. Our ex-housemate E especially favors the fried rice here. Even now after moving to Ara D’sara, he’ll sometimes drop by here to pack their fried rice after his futsal or badminton match.

What we like about the fried rice here; it is not too oily and comes with prawn, long bean, carrot, egg and most importantly char siew. It also has this very nice wok fragrant. Very nicely done.

They do serve other dishes like sweet and sour pork (our all time favorite), vegetable dishes, venison, beef, pork, fish and etc. Also, here is one of the places where you can find fish head noodles at night. This restaurant is a hot spot, especially for KDU students which lives in this area.
bak kut teh at restaurant yu yi
location: opposite KDU, beside petronas station
business hours: 3.30pm to 11.00pm daily
food: fried rice – RM6.00 per pax, sweet and sour pork – RM8.00
Also from this shop: bak kut teh at damansara jaya



