YFC Restaurant, Bandar Puteri

July 9th, 2007 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »
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I was here not once or twice, but FOUR times within the past one month. This indian restaurant is located near AM Bank/OCBC (near Giant Bandar Puteri), and facing the construction site.

My first visit – I ordered nasi goreng ayam (that’s Fried Rice with Chicken) without onions, and it came full of it, onion I mean. When i asked them to change it, the guys stared back at me like I asked for the Taj Mahal or something!

My second visit – My wife took the crab dish, which was promoted by the owner as only RM3 per serving. When our bill came, it was wrongly calculated and the staff seemed unsure/confused of the prices.

Third visit – I know…want to give another chance. Brought some relatives there. Sister in law ordered a drink which was lacking in sugar. She asked to add sugar water, and the bloke added tap water! Aiyoo…

Fourth visit – Right, I’m an idiot. Ordered roti telur. A quarter of it already in my stomach and i found dead bugs (those you find in flour) in my roti. Not one, not two, but FOUR! Complained to the lady owner and advised her to check the flour. She said will look into it. Great! Builds up my confidence to make my fifth visit!

Make your own conclusions.

update:

This is the comment I received from a reader named Anthony (and my reply to it):

Anthony: Hello, anyone well adjusted reading your comment will know that your writing is a total lie and you are upto something. Don’t do this. We are Hindus and I believe you are also one. If you are a good hindu and want a better life in your next birth you should ask for apology for what you have done. I know who you are? We hindus believe in Karma. ANy wrong you think and do to a place where you earned lot of money and free food one time will always come back to you.

So If you can’t do any good at least you can refrain from doing bad things. Hope this is a good advice to you and those motivated you. God bless you

MP: Hi Anthony. I’m not in the habit of lying. I suppose you are the owner or part of the management. Please improve on the service before someone falls ill. You declaring yourself being a Hindu makes it worse since the way you run the restaurant spoils the Hindu name. By the way, in all my four visits, we did not notice any deities picture at the place. So, stop hiding behind the such flimsy excuses and buck up. If you prefer, we can come to your restaurant and I’m sure your staff and management will remember us.

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