Cendol House - Majidee, Johor
'Cendol Sedap
di Johor Bahru'
“This week, I will bring
you to eating place of the most unique and special
Cendol in Johor, famous
and it is the....”
Cendol
by Cendol House.
The raining season now is
going to end out. Today, the weather is quite hot and can’t withstand the
scorching heat. I want to go out to the streets to enjoy the scenery outside taking
fresh air. Sometime I feel too boring staying at home and try to find something
fun to do rather than just staying at home. Last week I had the opportunity to
go for a ride at Majidee to release my boring. I feel tempted to eat ‘cendol’
(green noodle with coconut milk, brown sugar and variety of topping). Some say
the ‘cendol’ is delicious down here. For ‘cendol’ fans can even try this
delicious dish in Cendol House restaurant located at Majidee, Johor area.
Actually this is the first
time I ate ‘cendol’ here. I used to eat in the restaurants nearby Fire Station,
Larkin. The situation is unique because it stores established using wooden
poles and thatched with ‘nipah’ leave for the roof only. Dining in an open concept
will make customers feel comfortable with the wind blow that really relieve
from the heat of the sunny day that is very hot outside.
Traffic at the front road
is quite busy and surrounded by lot house area. Hence, there is a bit less
comfortable for car parking space that is relatively so small area to park the
vehicle. The shop is located in a residential area just beside the four junction
make the conditions is quite crowded at peak hours. But there is no serious
problem for motorcyclists like me that we can park at any empty space. There are several of topping provided
for the ‘cendol’ here make it become a favored by many customers such as’Cendol
with bean’, ‘Cendol with Corn’, ‘Cendol with pulut (sticky rice)’, and others
more.
Today I want to taste their
‘Cendol with Sticky Rice and Extra Corn, and did not forget my favorite red
beans. I do not like fried beans that been eating with the ice. When I want to
eat fried beans, usually I the fried beans must always be eaten with just that,
fried beans mixed with fried ‘sambal ikan bilis’ or with ‘mee soto’.
The ‘Cendol House’ is not only
selling cendol but includes a variety of pastries are also sold here, including
fried banana, noodle, ‘rojak’ and many others. In addition, there is another
special menu at this store that is ‘Soto Noodle (mee soto)’. The stomach was
already feeling hungry, so I order ‘mee soto’ for my lunch.
The ‘mee soto’ dish was very tasty and much more delicious when combined with a hearty chili black sauce.
The most interesting of these shop
is we do not have to wait long to eat since most of the food here is readily
available such as mee goreng and nasi lemak that is sell in a wrap, take it and
just wait up for the ‘Cendol” to arrive in a while. In my opinion, the ‘cendol’
is quite simple here because the coconut milk is not too fat and not too less, and
it is suitable by several of age groups.
Prices offered by this store is
reasonable enough especially for those with families because they only charge
you MYR2.00 for the ‘Special Cendol’ and MYR2.00 for the ‘Nasi Lemak’ or ‘fried
Noodle’ here. For those who get the chance
to go here or pass through Majidee area can stopped for a while at "Cendol
House" to relax enjoying ‘Cendol’ and fruit salad with special sauce here.
No. 44, Jalan Utama,
Kampung Melayu Majidee,
81100, Johor Bahru, Johor.
Location
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