There is a joke when someone called me over the phone and asked me where I am.
I replied: “Wa ti kiao keh”. (I am asking for chicken, chicken in Chinese can be mean prostitute).
The other end was a bit shocked and he keep asking: “Ha mit keh?” (What type of chicken?)
I replied again: “Huan nah keh” (Malay Chicken)
The other end was traumatized and he nearly fall down from the chair after I replied so. He really though that I was engaging with Malay prostitute.
Actually the chicken that I was referring to is the Malay Chicken Rice that was located at Perai Industries area. Usually Perai Industrial Area is slightly hard to find good food as most of the building around are factories. However this particular place served great Malay style chicken rice.
This place is very suitable when we are out for lunch with Muslim friends, this stall served halal and localized food. Although this place do not have air conditioning, but the food and the service is excellent.
Direction to this place if you are using exit from Penang Bridge, take the first left turn to Jalan Perusahaan until you reached the round about, take the 4th exit which is turning back to Jalan Perusahaan. Keep driving for another 50 meters and watch out for your left for Lorong Perusahaan 3, drive straight until you can see Parkson Food Court in front of you, look to your right hand side and you will see this particular Malay stall.
The name of this stall is called 3M Brothers Serestu. It is one of the stall that operate 24hrs and 7 days a week at this area, even you are working until 3 in the morning, this place will still be operating as normal serving you good food.
3M Brothers not just selling Chicken Rice, instead they also sell Laici Kang, Ais Kacang and Nasi Beriani. Is a place that similar to 7-11, convenience food stall.
However, this time I am focusing on their chicken rice instead. So far, I had been visiting this place for more than 3 times and the taste of the chicken rice served still very consistent.
A plate of Malay style chicken rice (RM3.30) is served with batter rice sprinkle with fried onion and spring onion. Roasted chicken served with dark soya sauce mixed with sweet soya sauce, semi-home made chili sauce (a mixture of home made chili sauce with manufactured chili sauce). A bowl of chicken-stock soup and some cutted vaggie are served in a iron plate.
The batter rice is rice and have very strong smell of herb. The tenderness of chicken still maintain it freshness and also mixture of the sauce is excellent combination.
For those that working in Perai Industrial area and if you are happen to be lazy to drive that far for lunch or your lunch break is short. Take note of this place as it is near and convenience, taste good and the portion provided is worths the money.
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Operation hours: 24hours (7 days a week)
Contact: 012-5577116 (En. Mohd Hussain)
Address:35, Lorong Perusahaan 3, Kawasan Perusahaan Perai.
seldom have malay chicken rice when i was in pg. sure la, can find chinese chicken rice here why go for malay chicken rice? haha, anyway, i had that last time when i was in uni. no choice la, all malay food that time. not bad though.
sorry, i nearly fell down from my chair when I read the engaging with the malay ‘chicken’. hahahaha…
by the way, there is a stall which is near to Southern Steel, selling ‘chap fan’ (economy rice) is pretty good too. But a bit pricey.
Same with Allen. I hardly go for malay chicken food too nowadayas. BUT this one looks good and reasonably priced.
abang ini pergi “order” chicken melayu waktu siang pula! ahahah
Both of the chinese and malay chicken rice has it unique taste. both black and white i also ngam! haahahahahah
I always pass by this area but never stopped there for a meal. Nobody tells me about the meal until I read your blog.
allen, not really. sometime the malay chicken rice also very nice.
NKOTB, thanks for the info. I should go and visit there once go to butterworth.
cariso, sometime we have to change taste too often eat chinese style chicken rice liao.
gill, kakak tambah satu lagi malay chicken 🙂
Haha, laughed out loud when I read the first few sentences of your posts. I would seriously be very shock if my bf said that to me, haha!
Haven’t ate Malay chicken rice for ages, usually eat Hainan or Ipoh chicken rice. Would love to try good Malay chicken rice soon!
I like their chicken soup with plenty of spring onions and fried onions on top. The soup also good to go along with bee hoon kunyit !
psstt: i actually prefer Malay chi rice here in KL to the chinese ones! mayb cos i havent found a good hainanese one..But seriously Malay food is good in KL..be it road side or any part of the city. Chinese..then one needs to hunt..certain areas of PJ, etc but thts far out..
I used to work at Hitachi Chemical, when I did my OT; during dinner time always came here to eat
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