Restoran Sri Murni (Petaling Jaya)

Malaysia / Selangor / Petaling Jaya / SS2/75
 restaurant, mamak stall

A very crowded mamak every night, so many things to eat.. u can try to order the food that crosses your mind, they probably got it.In addition, alot of pretty girls and handsome guys here...:p
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Coordinates:   3°7'12"N   101°37'19"E

Comments

  • offers a large varieties of food
  • i love their fusion menus. it's very crowded but service is reasonably good. you doesn't have to wait long for your the food to be delivered.
  • The owner of the shop able to take orders from 20++ people with no pan and paper, and the way he and his swife counts the total is really fast and accurate..
  • Please read today's news about a dirty restaurant in SS2... this is the culprit.. URL here: http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2008/9/22/central/2034055&sec=central
  • Restaurant’s stinking side By SAM CHEONG THIS week, the focal point of our hygiene campaign is a restaurant in the SS2 commercial area in Petaling Jaya. We received a tip-off from a reader who frequents an Indian-Muslim restaurant in the area. [URL=http://imageshack.us][IMG]http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/2967/m08dirtyjr5.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Filthy: Workers preparing food at the backlane of a restaurant in Jalan SS2/75, Petaling Jaya. According to the reader, he was appalled to see some foreign workers preparing food by the drain at the outlet’s backlane. “I could see cooking utensils left on the ground and bits of leftover food scattered all over the area. “Not only that, the area where the food was being prepared was also very smelly. The men were cutting meat and vegetables on top of ice boxes and they did not seem to be bothered that their work area was close to a garbage chute,” he said. After seeing how food was prepared at the backlane, the reader had sworn not to patronise the outlet again. To verify his claims, we despatched our award-winning photographer Mohd Sahar Misni to capture the scene. Our findings revealed the ugly truth in vivid colour. Blatant disregard for cleanliness: Raw chicken placed side by side with ice (on top of a gunny sack) on top of a ice box. The workers were oblivious to our presence in the backlane, nor did they appear uncomfortable to be seen working in such an unhygienic condition. They continued working as if no one was watching. Apart from pest and rodent infestation in the area, public safety is now in question. The workers have obstructed the backlane and the back doors of some of their neighbours with the heavy ice boxes. The place is obviously a fire trap. This food outlet is by far, one of the filthiest we have ever come across. We thank our reader for pointing out the matter and will keep tabs on this with the Petaling Jaya City Council for further action. In a seperate development, our Seremban office reported on Sept 17 that a restaurant was closed down by the state’s health department after 100 guests at a wedding dinner had fallen ill. They ate pork contaminated with salmonella parathypi B bacteria which is a common cause of food poisoning. The bride’s father succumbed to illness caused by consuming contaminated food several days later. It was later discovered that six of the restaurant employees who handled the food had not been vaccinated for typhoid. Now, the question is: do we have to wait until its too late? Prevention is the best approach and if you suspect unhygienic food preparation, do not hesitate to contact your local authority.
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