
Located in a shopping area, the Giant Kolombong's food court is convenient place to the shopping goers. After doing some grocery shopping, Jack and I had a simple dinner at the food court.

Kolombong Giant Food Court
Location: 1st Floor, Kolombong Giant
$$
Ratings:
Food: 3.5/5
Service: (Self-service)
Cleanliness: 3/5



Kon Low Mee RM5.00
Comes with a bowl of mixed ingredients which consisted of fish cakes, stuffed brinjal and stuffed beancurd. The soup was flavourful while the mixture of ingredients tasted good.




The Kon Low Mee was not bad. Springy noodle tossed-dry with flavourful sauce.



While Jack opted for the Kon Low Mee, I opted for the Fried Koay Teow at the Stir-fry Noodle's stall.

Fried Koay Teow (Seafood) RM5.50
The Fried Koay Teow was stir-fry with Chinese chives, bean sprouts, fresh prawns, fish fillets and egg. The savoury noodle was fragrant with succulent prawn's flavour and tasted a little sweet. The taste was pretty good.





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