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Showing posts with label Chinese Roti Prata. Show all posts

Roti Prata (Canai) @ Restoran Furong 芙蓉华人煎饼 in Taman Johor Jaya, Johor Bahru


Chinese roti prata (canai) stalls are rare in Johor. Restoran Furong 芙蓉华人煎饼 is the third Chinese roti prata shop that I have come across, so far.



The popular Furong Chinese roti prata shop 芙蓉华人煎饼 is run by a mother and daughter team for the past 16 years.

Notice how little oil there was on the pan?


Business was brisk even at 10:30am on a Wednesday when I was at Restoran Furong. The young lady boss was flipping and frying roti after roti, non stop. I watched amazed as she flipped the dozens of roti with quiet efficiency in an effortless style and elegant poise.

I tried a plain roti (kosong) and another with cut onion (bawang) stuffing.


The plain roti made with wheat flour and vegetable oil was thin and light, and there was hardly any grease, even on the plate. The roti was flaky and crispy, yet it was slightly moist and soft inside the folds. The roti was light tasting and it was gently sweet from the wheat flour.


The roti bawang was also crispy outside and was moist and soft inside with juicy sweet chopped fresh onions.


Furong serves three kinds of gravies for their prata. All are made from curry spices and vegetables, with no meat used. The curry potato sauce was the mildest - it tastes of potato sweetness and was not spicy. The spicy curry has a slight sting and was spicy hot - I like my gravy spicy hot.


The sambal chili was also nice. The sambal was sweet, salty and spicy hot. All the three sauces went very well with my roti.

Restoran Furong is an excellent place to have a Chinese roti prata.


Restaurant name: Restoran Furong 芙蓉华人煎饼
Address: 17, Jalan Seroja 49, Taman Johor Jaya, Johor Bahru
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/fD4aY
GPS: 1.535209,103.801389
Hours: 6:30am to 4:00pm
No Pork, No Lard

Date visited: 15 Aug 2012

Chinese roti prata (canai) stalls are rare in Johor. Restoran Furong 芙蓉华人煎饼 is the third Chinese roti prata shop that I have come across, so far.



The popular Furong Chinese roti prata shop 芙蓉华人煎饼 is run by a mother and daughter team for the past 16 years.

Notice how little oil there was on the pan?


Business was brisk even at 10:30am on a Wednesday when I was at Restoran Furong. The young lady boss was flipping and frying roti after roti, non stop. I watched amazed as she flipped the dozens of roti with quiet efficiency in an effortless style and elegant poise.

I tried a plain roti (kosong) and another with cut onion (bawang) stuffing.


The plain roti made with wheat flour and vegetable oil was thin and light, and there was hardly any grease, even on the plate. The roti was flaky and crispy, yet it was slightly moist and soft inside the folds. The roti was light tasting and it was gently sweet from the wheat flour.


The roti bawang was also crispy outside and was moist and soft inside with juicy sweet chopped fresh onions.


Furong serves three kinds of gravies for their prata. All are made from curry spices and vegetables, with no meat used. The curry potato sauce was the mildest - it tastes of potato sweetness and was not spicy. The spicy curry has a slight sting and was spicy hot - I like my gravy spicy hot.


The sambal chili was also nice. The sambal was sweet, salty and spicy hot. All the three sauces went very well with my roti.

Restoran Furong is an excellent place to have a Chinese roti prata.


Restaurant name: Restoran Furong 芙蓉华人煎饼
Address: 17, Jalan Seroja 49, Taman Johor Jaya, Johor Bahru
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/fD4aY
GPS: 1.535209,103.801389
Hours: 6:30am to 4:00pm
No Pork, No Lard

Date visited: 15 Aug 2012
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Roti Prata (Roti Canai) @ Shyang 详 Kopitiam in Taman Johor Jaya, Johor Bahru


Shyang 详 kopitiam in Taman Johor Jaya is one of the rare Chinese run roti prata shops in Johor Bahru. The other one that I have tried is in Taman Ungku Tun Aminah (TUTA).


The main difference between Chinese and non Chinese roti prata is in the oil used. Chinese stalls use vegetable oil while Indian roti prata stalls use ghee.


Shyang kopitiam is named after the young owner who had worked 10 years at his dad's stall and had been running the current shop for a year now.

Business has been good especially during breakfast.


I had a plain roti or kosong. Shyang kopitiam also offers roti with stuffing like egg, ham, cheese, banana, sardine and onion.

At Shyang, the roti was crispy yet soft and it was not too greasy. The delicately sweet roti was especially delicious when dipped in the chicken curry that was gently spicy and sweet.

Shyang said that to get the desired taste and texture in his roti, he uses imported wheat flour which costs more than local flour.

Besides roti prata, Shyang kopitiam also sells mee siam and nasi lemak for breakfast.

For lunch, Shyang does wok fried dishes.


Shyang kopitiam opens for business at 6:30am and the chicken curry usually runs out by noon - so be there early :)


Restaurant name: Shyang 详 Kopitiam
Address: Jalan Bakawali 50, Taman Johor Jaya, Johor Bahru
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/tnzJx
GPS: 1.541536,103.794220
Hours: 6:30am to 4:00pm (chicken curry for the roti prata usually runs out around noon)
Non Halal

Date visited: 14 Aug 2012

Shyang 详 kopitiam in Taman Johor Jaya is one of the rare Chinese run roti prata shops in Johor Bahru. The other one that I have tried is in Taman Ungku Tun Aminah (TUTA).


The main difference between Chinese and non Chinese roti prata is in the oil used. Chinese stalls use vegetable oil while Indian roti prata stalls use ghee.


Shyang kopitiam is named after the young owner who had worked 10 years at his dad's stall and had been running the current shop for a year now.

Business has been good especially during breakfast.


I had a plain roti or kosong. Shyang kopitiam also offers roti with stuffing like egg, ham, cheese, banana, sardine and onion.

At Shyang, the roti was crispy yet soft and it was not too greasy. The delicately sweet roti was especially delicious when dipped in the chicken curry that was gently spicy and sweet.

Shyang said that to get the desired taste and texture in his roti, he uses imported wheat flour which costs more than local flour.

Besides roti prata, Shyang kopitiam also sells mee siam and nasi lemak for breakfast.

For lunch, Shyang does wok fried dishes.


Shyang kopitiam opens for business at 6:30am and the chicken curry usually runs out by noon - so be there early :)


Restaurant name: Shyang 详 Kopitiam
Address: Jalan Bakawali 50, Taman Johor Jaya, Johor Bahru
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/tnzJx
GPS: 1.541536,103.794220
Hours: 6:30am to 4:00pm (chicken curry for the roti prata usually runs out around noon)
Non Halal

Date visited: 14 Aug 2012
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