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Curry puff craze

One curry puff is a snack, two make a meal. goes in search of the best curry puffs in the Klang Valley

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(1) SS2 GorenG PiSanG, Jalan SS 2/64, PJ This is a mobile cart parked beside the road, and its owner also operates a kiosk in Sunway Putra Mall. On offer are fried yam, spring roll, fish ball, tapioca ball, sweet potato, prawn fritters, steamed tapioca, kuih kasturi, keropok ikan, banana popcorn, banana fritter and curry puffs. The spiral crescent-shaped pastry shell of its curry puff has a nice crunch to it and complement­s the generous robust and heavy filling. Rating: 5/5

(2) SimPly Curry Puff, Jalan PetalinG,Kl

Located beside Tang City Food Court, this stall sells curry puffs, sardine puffs, and non-spicy chicken puffs. Its curry puff is stuffed with chicken, potatoes and onions. Wowie zowie! It’s love at first bite! The filling in the curry puff is redolent of dry curry chicken brimming with the flavours of mustard seed, cumin and coriander. The fairly thin crispy crust and flavourful filling is an exciting combo. Deeeelicio­us! Rating: 4.5/5

(3) ambanK Curry Puff, 4th mile, JalanKelan­Glama,Kl

This unnamed stall has earned this moniker because of its location outside a bank and operates only from 3pm to 6pm. It sells curry puffs and sesame balls. What strikes me when I set eyes on the pile of curry puffs is the lack of consistenc­y in shapes, a neglect to presentati­on. My first bite of a curry puff reveals that it is packed with curried mashed potato. However, the dull flavour of the crust does not do justice to the spicy fillings. Rating: 3/5

(4) iKea Curry Puff, iKea,

Jalan PJu 7/2, PJ

This kiosk is tucked within a difficult-

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