The shop is not small but it is packed, but the turnover speed is also fast, so you will wait for your seat if you stand. For the first meal, I ordered the signature laksa and double-layered milk tea, which are very reasonable (Laksa large portion RM8, small portion RM7, milk tea RM2.5). The taste made me fully appreciate the charm of snacks. The laksa soup base is rich, and you can taste the fragrance of spices, but it is not unpalatable like Thai green curry; the milk tea is also smooth and fragrant, and has an extra layer of taste than the milk tea ordered by Zhu. The bottom layer should be sweet condensed milk. Anyway, milk tea is made of black tea, soup, and condensed milk. I don’t know how the chef makes it, but I know it’s delicious. The guys’ hands are fast, their fingers are flying, scooping noodles, pouring soup, and adding ingredients, "pop" on the table, and the dishes are served very quickly. This meal made me fall in love with the charm of Malay snacks for the first time!