Last 2 weeks when I was back in
Seremban for my Chinese New Year break, my parents brought my brother and I to this Indian shop in
Seremban town which serve the best
rojak and
cendol according to them. I've passed by this shop numerous times but I didn't know that! What a shame! :-P
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Haji Sheriff's Cendol @ Seremban |
So I stepped into
Haji Sheriff's Cendol (or the corner green shop coz everything there is green in colour. The tables, the chairs, the workers' uniform, the signboard and of course, the cendol is green too :-P) for the very first time..
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My cendol pulut. Everything is just nice! Not too sweet, the pulut is not too hard and the amazing thing is the cendol is not frozen even though it's "buried" under the shaved ice! |
All of us ordered rojak mee and also a bowl of cendol each. For cendol you can either order the
normal one (shaved ice + cendol + brown sugar syrup + coconut milk),
cendol kacang (shaved ice + cendol + brown sugar syrup + coconut milk + red beans),
cendol pulut (shaved ice + cendol + brown sugar syrup + coconut milk + glutinous rice) or
cendol pulut kacang (shaved ice + cendol + brown sugar syrup + coconut milk + red beans + glutinous rice). I don't really like red beans, so I ordered the
cendol pulut.
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Mr. brother is enjoying his cendol. |
As for the
rojak, it's either with out without mee (noodles). Ours came with
yellow noodles, bean curds, hard boiled egg, cucuk udang (shrimp crackers), indian kuih, shredded sengkuang (Chinese turnip) and cucumber drenched with the delicious
rojak sauce. Yummy!
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My rojak mee |
Now the price... I'm not sure how much the total was coz dad paid for the bill.. But I'm very sure that the
cendol is priced between
RM1.40 - RM1.80 and the
rojak is around
RM3.00 - RM3.50.
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Ready to sluuuuuurrrrppppp!!! |
Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Haji Sheriff's Cendol
44, Jalan Yam Tuan,
70000 Seremban,
Negeri Sembilan.
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