It was the fifth day of Ramadhan. That day the three of us decided not to have rice as our iftaar menu, since rice had been our main dish for the whole four days of sahur and iftaar. We didn't know what to have until later that afternoon my cousin whatsapp-ed me confessing on her craving for western dish. A friend was saying "baru hari kelima da nak makan western". Opss.
My cousin and her friend are here (and still) in KL as practical students, hence I must understand their budget constraint despite of their craving for western food. At first I was thinking of Fish & Co or at least Secret Recipe, when suddenly my mind recalled of a humble western restaurant in Bangsar called Station 21.
A friend bought me there once, and I must say it was definitely a non-disappointing experience. Delicious yet very affordable. (Although at this point of writing this entry, a friend claimed that Murni SS2 is better. Will save it for future review).
And so after Maghrib we went. Station 21 is located at an open-door food court, next to Bangsar Village, besides a car shop (i think it's a used car shop), and near to Masjid Saidina Abu Bakar. It is a very humble place. I believe it was once the most popular food court centre.
As expected, the restaurant was almost full. We managed to secure a table of three Alhamdulillah. Memang rezeki budak-budak tengah study hihi.
We ordered:
1. Fish & Chips - RM14.00
2. Black Pepper Chicken Grill - RM13.00 (awesome black pepper sauce!)
3. Bolognaise pasta - can't recall the price but worth the big portion.
There are 3 sizes of fresh fruit juice. Big, medium and small. My fresh orange in medium size.
Food presentation is humble, but being off-set by its great taste. Try it!
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