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Smell Tasty Restaurant
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“Smell Tasty” Restaurant is located in Sunway Tunas, a relatively new area in Bayan Baru. Most people working in Bayan Lepas and Motorola nearby like to patronize here for lunch, so business is always brisk.
Cheezy Chicken Fried Rice @ RM6.50 is fried rice and a piece of chicken chop with cheese melted on top of it. The fried rice was too little for guys like me, but they were generous on the chicken
Fried Mee Jawa @ RM5.00 is Chinese style Indian mee goreng. The portion is huge, smells great and is one of the best Fried Mee Jawa I ever had. So good that it can match the mee goreng back in Bukit Mertajam.. but I have to say it is a bit pricey though.
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