I came across Restaurant Four Eight in Damansara Perdana when my mom decided to bring me there for breakfast. She recommend that I try the crispy popiah. Remember the crispy popiah started by Sister Crispy Popiah in Mid Valley? Yup, this is the same type which consist of crispy cubes. The fusion style of popiah.
I ordered 3 types of popiah with the price range of RM 2.00- RM 2.50. I ordered the Crispy popiah, the popiah with seaweed and chicken floss, and the popiah with seaweed and wasabi marinated chicken floss.
Above: The popiah with seaweed and chicken floss.
The seaweed is crispy and it felt like eating a popiah sushi. Fusion indeed. The chicken floss gave the whole popiah a different taste, with the slightly salty taste to it. Indeed special.
Above: Crispy popiah and seaweed popiah with marinated chicken floss
The crispy popiah has some crispy cubes inside and uses the popiah wrapping on the outside. It is ok, but not as good as Sisters crispy popiah in Mid Valley.
The most special popiah would have to be the Seaweed popiah with marinated chicken floss. It tasted similar to the seaweed popiah with chicken floss. Only difference is the chicken floss in this popiah is marinated and mix with wasabi. This adds a nice tingling and slightly spicy taste to the popiah.
I am not a huge fan of popiah, but for something different and fusion, this has got to be it. Healthy and tasty.
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