bismillah...
as soon as you step into kuis, the first thing you'd notice would be the lake. kuis' lake is as the Malay saying: saujana mata memandang (choi sangat 😁) but not too broad. it is just nice, somehow breathtaking, calming at the same moment. looking straight, you'd see the qalbu of kuis: masjid al-azhar. and of course, you cannot miss the cafeterias just beside the lake, on your right-hand side.
dubbed as Cafe Langsir, the first cafe offers variety of food to choose from. aigoo, I haven't tasted everything til today - roti canai varieties, laksa, nasi ayam berempah, u name it. (plus, kak tini offers an exquisite sambal belacan served in pestle-and-mortar: u just need to request from her, if it hasn't finished yet) (wajiaq, terliuq laa ni jugak eyh). oh, it is called Langsir because the decoration is laden with curtains n roundtables, u feel like eating at your home-kithen.
next to Langsir is Cafe Mak n Ayah. simply because the vendor preparing food calls themselves as 'mak' n 'ayah' to everyone. yes, I typed correctly, everyone. students, staffs, visitors, even pak guards. haaaaa, this one is even more parah. it is like eating your mum's cooking - not too delish, but not tasting bad at all. somehow you just find accessories to decorate your plate and eat your heart out. paaaaaling wajiaq would be, Teh o ais depa, RM0.50. ikr, *eyes rolling*
in short, these cafes are main source of food-hunt, as of yet. I'll search for more in future. 😘
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