H P
Tried both the char kway teow and oyster omelette. The CKT was decent—not bad, though not particularly outstanding. The real …
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H P
Tried both the char kway teow and oyster omelette. The CKT was decent—not bad, though not particularly outstanding. The real …
Puppji
delicious fried oyster! oysters were fresh and juicy, egg was crispy but not oily
Kevin Neo
Tucked in an unassuming alleyway off Jalan Meldrum in Johor Bahru, this roadside gem channels the spirit and soul of 1980s hawker culture—no-nonsense, full-throttle flavour, and deeply authentic. …
Shi Yi Lee
Oyster omelette and Char kuey tiaw are super yummy!!! Oyster is fresh and juicy , just perfect with the eggs and chili sauce 😌 …
Ryan Chew
I'm not a fan of take away food but at this place, I would dabao and go eat somewhere else. The whiffing stench of the drain and the sound of people showering within earshot is simply too overwhelming. However, the oyster omelette is good …
King Jared
Very fresh oysters and cockles! Tried the oyster omelette and fried kway teow, the oyster omelette was fried crispy and paired with the fresh oysters that was juicy without any hint of fishiness even though it's already close to closing time.
William Goh
Finally located this oyster omelet stall after three trips to JB. Dish was really crispy with little starch used. Oysters also very fresh. Highly recommended though its not cheap, a large portion is RM$16, small for RM$12.
ZX Tan
The orh luak here is delicious! The oysters are fresh and the starch ratio is just right. The carrot cake is also nice as they are generous with the egg. Owners are quite friendly too. There are a few table and chairs laid around for customers to sit. Do note that they do not open in the event of wet weather.
KM Lim
Street food. Oyster omelette crispy and soft. Oyster is plumb and of good quantity. We went during off peak and they carefully fried one portion. It was good. They also operate the drink stall. Chin chow drink is good. Next trip will try the fried kway tio and fried carrot cake.
Vincent Guwe
It's been a while since I had street food literally on a street/alleyway. The surroundings are not exactly top notch, but the or luak oyster omelette more than made up for it. I had a small portion for RM 12, very glad that the serving was quite generous with the oysters and egg.