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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Aunty Mary’s Delight @ Goodyear Court 7: Affordable Home Cooked Dishes

Aunty Mary’s Delight @ Goodyear Court 7: Affordable Home Cooked Dishes

April 16, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Started with their  small medium catering service, Aunty Mary’s Delight had expended their business to a small stall in Goodyear Court 7. Bringing you with the affordable price food, and also home cooked delights, one would be falling in love with it.
Located inside a condominium; you can enjoy the delicious food here where they are home cooked and brings you a taste of home. Their menu may not be extensive but you will be expecting good ones where they have choices of noodles and rice in their menu.  Originated from Taiping, some of the food have the taste of northern in it.
 
Thai Laksa (RM 9.50) 
Enjoy the Thai Laksa where it comes with the thick creamy broth with it and it is a combination of the Penang Sourish Laksa and the Creamy Based of Thai / Lemak Laksa. This is indeed one of the famous dish in Penang where I used to enjoy but it is kinda hard to find them in Klang Valley. We love how it is made and the thick broth which comes with it. The taste is just perfect and deliciously good and awesome.
Siam Noodles (RM 6.50)
Love to get a plate of Siam Noodles? You have it here.  The spicy plate of noodles which comes not too dry or not wet just perfect. Using a better quality of mee hoon, the siam noodles comes perfectly well with the top of the slices fried egg on top.
Yam Cake (RM 3.50)
Other than main meals, they do offer snacks to go for as well. Try their Yam Cake where the teamed cake made from yam pieces, dried prawns and rice flour. The portion comes generous for the price of it and the taste is good.
Pie Tee (RM 7.50)
They also have pie tee in their menu as well. Enjoy the thin and crispy pastry tart shell filled with a spicy, sweet mixture of thinly sliced vegetables and prawns. Love the crispy bites of the shell and there is no oily taste in it. Perfect! Enjoy them with some homemade chilly that make it even better.
Bubur Cha Cha (RM 5) 
Creamy bowl of hot bubur cha cha is just perfect for the day. Enjoy the bubur cha cha which is made up of sweet potatoes and taro which are then cooked in coconut milk. Nicely done!
Overall the food here is good and price at affordable price.
Address:
Aunty Mary’s Delight
Subang Perdana Goodyear Court 7, 
Jalan USJ 14/1, 47610 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Opening Hours: 11 am – 9 pm

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