All of the food that we ordered were from Stall No.3 (if not mistaken).
I had Soto Putih Ayam and the soto soup base was not as "pepperish" as other eateries' versions of which I've tried before and it is also less salty. Thus, this would be your choice if you prefer less flavoured soto.
As usual, Carmen ordered her favourite Corn Beef Fried Rice but she didn't seem to like it a lot. In fact, she only had few spoons of the rice.
Satay is a must order when dining in Kianggeh Food Stall and actually it was the highlight of the meal!
The satay meat was really tender and juicy (not dry at all!) and it was well grilled; not too much burnt parts on the satay meat.
And I've also noticed that many people stopped by their cars along side of the food stall just to have the satay take-away.
We didn't only get to enjoy local delicacy but also enjoyed the beautiful sunset view at the waterfront as well as watching passengers who live at water village waiting for the boats to stop by and give them a ride back home.
I really can't wait till the day when the waterfront (opposite Jalan Sultan) has finished its renovation processes and is open to public.
I'm pretty sure it would be a good place to hang out in future :)

Menu

Iced Longan drink

Ketupat

Satay

Soto Kuning with Beff toppings


Corned Beef Fried Rice

Soto Putih with Chicken toppings



Ai Wen and Andrew

Lun enjoying his Hot Horlicks

The sunset view <3 href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/91034988@N00/4601106485/" title="kianggehsatay-14 by Blu3qu3en, on Flickr">

Hunnie Signing Off~
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