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Stumbled
upon
this
little
place
while
exploring
the
Taman
Daya
area.
It
looked
interesting,
one
of
a
group
of
quaint
little
standalone
buildings
in
an
area
with
a
huge
parking
lot
around
it,
and
decided
to
try
on
an
impulse.
My
review
only
applies
to
this
branch,
I
can't
comment
on
other
outlets
or
the
chain
in
general.
Please
don't
mind
my
lousy
photos
taken
with
my
phone
camera
too,
the
place
and
the
food
were
all
a
lot
more
visually
appealing
than
what
you
see
in
my
photos!
The
interior
is
pretty
neat,
quite
well-decorated
with
its
checkered
flooring
and
blue
and
orange
theme.
Very
different
from
your
average
McDonald's
or
KFC,
something
like
what
I'd
imagine
fast
food
joints
in
the
US
to
be.
It
wasn't
really
crowded
at
lunch
time
too.
Temperature
inside
was
just
right.
Restrooms
were
clean.
Certainly
no
complaints
about
the
environment.
They
claim
to
be
a
Chicago-inspired
fast
food
restaurant
but
the
menu
is
definitely
tweaked
to
suit
Malaysian/Asian
tastes
somewhat;
things
like
rice
and
Korean-styled
burgers
are
available.
We
ordered
two
pieces
of
chicken,
one
spicy
and
one
original,
and
two
of
their
daily
specials,
which
happened
to
be
the
Classic
Coney.
Service
was
fine,
the
girl
at
the
counter
was
polite,
though
the
food
took
a
bit
long
to
arrive.
First
of
all,
the
good
part;
the
chicken
was
really
good.
The
pieces
were
ideal
in
size,
not
so
huge
as
to
appear
freakish
and
be
impossible
to
finish,
but
not
tiny
like
the
way
they
have
shrunk
at
some
other
fast
food
places
these
days.
Both
the
original
and
spicy
versions
were
delicious.
They
came
piping
hot,
the
meat
was
juicy
and
tasted
fresh,
with
no
hint
of
frozen
staleness.
It
was
really
some
of
the
best
fast
food
fried
chicken
we've
tried
in
a
long
time.
We
enjoyed
the
chicken
and
finished
it
in
no
time.
The
Classic
Coney
hot
dogs
took
a
longer
time
to
arrive.
They
looked
great,
and
the
chili
filling
smelled
delicious.
Unfortunately,
that's
where
it
ended.
They
were
served
cold!
The
buns
and
the
sausages
were
actually
cold
to
the
touch,
as
if
just
removed
from
the
fridge,
and
the
sauce
was
just
slightly
warm!
Now
this
is
a
big
deal
to
me
as
food
safety
is
involved,
so
I
requested
for
it
to
be
heated
up.
To
give
credit
to
the
counter
girl,
she
was
not
rude
or
unhelpful
at
any
time,
but
she
seemed
clueless
about
what
to
do.
She
said
something
about
their
oven
not
working,
and
that
maybe
they
could
microwave
it.
Now
heating
something
up
in
a
microwave
should
be
done
very
quickly,
but
after
10
minutes,
they
still
hadn't
handed
the
hot
dogs
back!
A
couple
of
staff
who
seemed
to
be
more
senior
stepped
in
at
this
time.
When
they
finally
handed
them
back,
the
surface
was
just
very
slightly
warmer
than
it
was
earlier!
They
seemed
to
be
clueless
about
how
to
handle
these
hot
dogs
properly!
They
were
completely
at
a
loss
to
see
that
we
still
wouldn't
accept
them
(one
even
said
that
it
was
slightly
warm
-
anyone
should
know
that
food
that
isn't
cooked
or
heated
properly
and
is
only
very
slightly
warm
is
the
most
dangerous,
this
provides
the
best
environment
for
bacterial
growth!)
They
eventually
offered
us
more
chicken
instead,
which
we
gladly
accepted.
I'm
giving
the
place
two
stars
on
account
of
the
atmosphere,
design
and
the
delightful
chicken,
and
the
friendliness
and
politeness
of
the
staff
despite
my
repeated
dissatisfaction
and
demands
with
the
hot
dogs.
I'd
like
to
give
it
more
but
the
cold
hot
dogs
and
their
inability
to
heat
them
up
warrants
the
loss
of
three
stars.
I
am
not
sure
when
this
place
opened
but
there's
a
possibility
that
it's
quite
new
-
there
seems
to
be
a
pizza
counter
also
but
it's
not
operational
yet.
Hopefully
this
is
just
a
teething
issue,
but
honestly,
I
don't
understand
how
any
food
and
beverage
business
could
get
something
so
fundamental
as
serving
hot
dogs
hot
wrong.
I
am
open
to
trying
again
and
I
hope
they
will
get
it
right
the
next
time,
because
I
do
like
the
place.
Time
will
tell
if
I
will
upgrade
or
downgrade
my
rating
on
the
next
visit.
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