You might have seen this shack kind of building everytime you pass by Jalan Kluang to BP Mall. It's located near the junction to Parit Besar. You can easily notice this by the number of vehicles outside the stall.
How to get there:
After the traffic lights turning to Jalan Tan Swee Hoe, go slow and turn left at the next junction. Make the first turning to the right, then go straight and you will see this stall loom closer.
The crowd section of the stall. This was taken when I was about to go off. When I reached there I had to wait for seats, thats how crowded it was on a Sunday Morning.
Roti Canai Kosong. Very crispy and if left for 10 minutes, it's still crispy. Its not too oily too. The dhal char is very nice so is the sambal that goes with it. While waiting for the roti to be cooked, you can try out their mee, mee siam and the kuih-muih .. its very nice.
I must say this is the best roti canai I have ever taken.
I read that harga tepung naik 15 sen but price of roti canai will remains. Sure or not? My guess is, the roti will shrink....or maybe, gotta pay for the dhal char......:)
There is another stall selling roti canai.. They called themselves MADU 3 if not mistaken. Located at Jalan Kluang where there are two Shell stations over there and a mosque. The taste was sooo nice everytime I go back to BP I wont miss that roti canai. BUT.. you have to come real early because the service is so slow..even some impatience customers cannot wait anymore..chow la.. It took me 1 hrs and 20 mins to tapau 10 roti canai, 20 roti jala and 6 mee soto... aiyooo....
Tigersden, after reading this I went to try this morning. The roti canai tasted quite good.Mostly the patrons were Chinese.If not mistaken those ladies in the stall used to operate using a lorry before right? Ok lah not bad.
Hi ... OMG I have totally forgotten I had posting here. BTW, the Madu tiga is located in front (across the road)of the a mosque which has a Shell station beside it.