Great Scott! It's a giant Thosai!!!! Wait a minute....it's a smiling giant Thosai. It's a friendly giant Thosai and it's welcoming us to eat its friends (with the welcome sign strategically placed.... Hahaha). Actually, I always had this funny thought. I never fully comprehend why certain establishments/eateries would want to choose such things as their mascots e.g. Remember KFC had Superchook? Superchook sold out on its own kind and encourage humans to eat chicken! Hahaha....Hmmm....what other famous mascots sold out its own kind? At least A&W has a cute jolly bear and McDonald's has Ronald.
Raju's also a great place to bring your friends who are visiting from out of town/country! The staff here is really quite use to having their photos taken and some would even volunteer to pose for you and are ever ready to show off their skills in front of the camera.
See the big smile? I wondered what I had said to him. Looks like he was trying to "give me five" while making this roti bawang. Just love the imprint of his hand on the dough in this shot!
A whole lotta going on ...
Multi stalls are set up during weekends to deal with the customers who come in droves. So you will have 3 stalls; one each for plain roti canai, thosai and roti canai with extra ingredients.
Thosai in the making ....
Banana leaves all ready to roll out ... (pun intended)
Food here are served on banana leaves. Come prepared with your own tissue/paper kitchen towel...I usually give them a wipe to dry them after the staff sets the table with one of these for each customer. At times, the leaves are rinsed but not dried. Some folks wipe them simply for hygiene purposes. I have always tried to come here during non peak hours as service is much better and the staff is more attentive. For peak hours, come here with your morning papers and switch on your happy mode while you wait...else you will be exasperated by the lack of service. I usually take matters in my own hands and grab my utensils and condiments... :p
Speaking of condiments...my fave is the one with onions and chilli sambal (in the foreground). It's all HOT, rather bland but definitely has the lovely whiff of onions. Hot stuff ... definitely pleases spicy food lovers.
My usual order of Roti Bawang extra crispy (without the egg). I like the Roti Bawang/Roti Canai here as it's crispy and light, with minimal oil....
While you're here, get yourself a plate of Deep Fried Sotong (Squid)
Squid and onions lightly battered and deep fried till dark golden brown. More oil here definitely....but Oh.So.Good! Coupled with a nice hot glass of Teh Tarik ... Bliss!
All sorts of marinated meat are available but I've never really had any of these. Something extra for those who are looking for seafood/variety on the side. I have always been contented with my usual breakfast order...If I come here in the later part of the afternoon, I will order the karipap (curry puffs) as they are great tasting snacks too.
Raju's Rules ... I wonder if it was because of certain customers who had hurled obscenities at them when they didn't provide proper service, hence 'Mind Your Language'.
Ahhh....I'm gonna turn in for the night now and I think I'm gonna head to Raju's for breakfast!
To eat well in England, you should have a breakfast three times a day
- W. Somerset Maugham
What about Malaysia then? Breakfast 5 times a a day? ;oD
Raju Restaurant (next to La Salle Secondary School)
Jalan Chantek 5/13
Off Jalan Gasing
Petaling Jaya
Could be that the thosai is betraying his kind in a desperate attempt to convince his captors to let him live?
ReplyDelete(Haha... Anyway, I've always found the whole "mascot of the food trying to convince you to eat his kind a la the Ribena Berries/ that KFC chicken" INCREDIBLY disturbing...)
shud b 6 a day, thats wat they all recommend nowadays dont they? 6 tiny meals..
ReplyDeleteone of my fav place for a quick bite and they never disappoint.
ReplyDeleteThis place brings back memories of my schooldays - I went to LSPJ. But your pics show it looks more like a street market than just a humble shop as it was then.
ReplyDeletei love friendly staff, pleasant dining ~~
ReplyDeleteSomehow the pile of rice vanishes - more helpings ! Food is quite alright but I would like them to take orders of meat etc instead of bringing them around - at least it'll be hot off the pots. I suppose it's cepat service.
ReplyDeleteSIT at your own RISK? Hahahah ... for whatever reason? The Thosai flying on top of one's head?
ReplyDeleteJ : Oh yah...Ribena Berries! Hahaha...
ReplyDeleteJoe : Breakfast wor? 6 tiny meals a day okay, but 6 rounds of breakfast? hehehe...
foodbin : Yes, a fave spot for many :o)
Hazza : Did you drop by this place when you came back?
mimid3vils : If you come at peak hours, service here would be lacking.
Keats : I guess they carry the tray around during peak hours, yeah, for cepat service.
J2Kfm : Maybe it's the branches or worse tree toppling onto us? Hahaha...
raju's! omg!
ReplyDeleteone of my all-time fav. hang out spots with my cousins. i spent a lot of school holidays in sec. 5 PJ.
i remember that thai buddhist temple as well.
and the ipoh chicken rice shop down the road from raju's. opposite that EPF building.
cfm : Let's hang out there the next time you're back! :o)
ReplyDeletecame across this blog from google.
ReplyDeletei dun understand all the compliments here to this raju's.
i have been there 5-6 times, and always they disappoint me. 'they' are the waiter. if you count them, there at least 20 of them. everytime i am there, the outdoor area will have about 15-20 patrons, but it took them half an hour to take down my order. none of them wants to serve and everyone of them seems to be so busy with what-i-dunno. i really give them -10 out of 10 for service. food is soso but the price is slightly steep. i give thumbs up for the curry puffs and the effort to use banana leaves as plates.
will i go there again? no i dun think so, i did not pay extra to get shite service. i am not expecting super service but raju's just hired 20 donkeys to do men's job. i mean headless donkeys. yes, it is that bad.