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Rumah Hijau

Fancy for Malay and Indian foods? Head over to Rumah Hijau Cafe (literally means Green House Cafe in English) to have a try. What is unique about this eatery outlet is that it is setup from a few units of detached houses and one can easily recognize the cafe due to its external paint colour. Guess no further as it is painted in green. Maybe that's how the cafe got its name from. But interior wise, there are quite a few of other colours such as brown, pink apart from green.

 

Below were what we have ordered on the day we visited. Salt originally wanted to order Nasi Lemak Ayam Penyet but unfortunately the nasi lemak was out of stock already. Instead Salt just ordered 'Nasi Ayam Penyet' (i.e. Crushed Chicken with Rice) without the 'lemak' (i.e. coconut cream) on the rice (i.e just pure white rice).

Nasi Ayam Penyet

Whereas Pepper tried out the Indian delicacy 'Nasi Briyani Kambing'. It was not bad as the kambing (i.e. lamb) did not have heavy smell which Pepper usually dislikes when eating lamb meat and the meat was tender as well.

Nasi Briyani Kambing

We have also ordered the 'Roti Bom with Planta and Cheese'. It is another variant of the roti canai.

Roti Bom with Planta and Cheese

This was not Salt's first visit to Rumah Hijau as he has visited before and during that time he ordered the 'Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng' and a piece of 'Roti Canai with Planta'. The Nasi Lemak was to Salt's liken as the sambal was not very spicy and just nice. The fried chicken that came with the Nasi Lemak was flavourful and juicy tender.

Nasi Lemak with Ayam Goreng
Roti Canai with Planta

Rumah Hijau Cafe opens daily from 8am till 4pm except on Friday. It is located along Rubber Road and one should not miss it by its outlook as mentioned above.

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