CMCO food take-away: Head to Subang Square for the famous Subang SS15 'vadai', 'rojak' and 'cendol' | Malay Mail

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CMCO food take-away: Head to Subang Square for the famous Subang SS15 'vadai', 'rojak' and 'cendol'

Tuesday, 02 Jun 2020 09:30 AM MYTTeatime just got interesting with fluffy 'uluntu vadai' and the crunchy 'masala vadai' from Subang Square. – Pictures by Lee Khang Yi

SUBANG JAYA, June 2 — Many things happened while we sat at home during this lockdown. One of them included the demolition of the super popular stalls at Subang Jaya's SS15 which used to see long queues every day.stalls then? You will be happy to discover that they're just around the corner as they have moved into Subang Square.

It seems they were initially asked to shift to the first floor of the Subang wet market but decided it was way too far for their regulars to find them. They then joined together and rented these ground floor premises.which I love. I checked with them if they accommodate delivery but they don't so you need to drop by to do a take-away instead.

It's easy to locate them as they have plastered signs with huge 'Rojak' and 'Cendol' signalling their location next to the

 

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