SS2 Wai Sek Kai

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Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

Hawker centre

SS2 Wai Sek Kai Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

SS2 Wai Sek Kai is located in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia on SS 2. SS2 Wai Sek Kai is rated 4 out of 5 in the category hawker centre in Malaysia.

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SS 2

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Cherish Moy

Or chien stall #22 with yellow signboard (nearer towards the centre) has the best oyster omelette ever (dare I even say best in KL). Generally not so clean but what do you expect from a hawker centre with abundance of stalls.

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Sp Lee

Stall 51, and 52, One selling roast duct and bbq char siu, the other selling dao xiao mian- aka knife cut noodles, by a Chinese couple. I have yet to try the noodles, but I tried the fried dumplings and it was amazingly delicious. The roast duck next to this stall is equally shocking with their crispy skin roast duck.

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Steven Florist

This SS2 hawkers centre or in Chinese Wai Sek Kai have many stalls selling many varieties of hawker's food n also western n mix rice food with varities of beverages. Now after removal of MCO can begin to see the customers coming back to patronise n nearly all stalls starts from 10am to 11pm

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Vincent Au

A little crowded during peak hours, but should be able to get a table. Ewallets supported quite widely here.

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maverick chen

Great choice of asian food and drinks,desearts, from fried rice to noodles, chicken rice, pork porridge and many more. Some stalls have e- payment, tried the fried rice is not bad

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Ben James

Parking surrounding area, many choices food cooking style probably Chinese cuisine. Open area got fan all the area but not really clean space is dependent on self, best place to visit some time..

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Roti Tan

Theres a lot food stalls there. The dao xiao mian (刀削麵) is very nice

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Sehkar Ballu

When I first entered this food court, I said "whoa" cause of its' length and the amount of stalls available. But, as I was checking out the stalls, I discovered that there were many stalls selling the same items. For ex: there were even 4 - 5 vendors who were selling drinks, another 4 who were selling Char Kuey Teow and also various stalls selling Popiah and fruit rojak. There is a large variety of food to choose from but you keep coming back to the same item after passing by a few stalls. Food wise, the dishes I ordered were okay and moderately price. Parking can be quite of a hassle though.