Robb Gobs - Arisan Fried Chicken
Most Chinese hawker centers in KL might have seen their presence around in the Klang Valley, the Arisan Fried Chicken stall.

At Jalan Genting Klang, there's a stall right in front of Sky, a restaurant right opposite the Jalan Genting Klang market. Its business is quite brisk daily as many students and young adults staying in the area quite like the tender crispy delights that they sell (including me).
However, their claims on the products they sell can be quite untrue or partially true.

Skinless is correct, the products are skin free.
Fatless is inaccurate. The meat itself doesn't have fat layers but due to the fact that it is deep fried, fat is definitely going to be there.
Boneless is correct only for 2 of the three products which is awesome for me as I absolutely hate bones in my food. :D
Low Cholesterol is definitely misleading as the products are deep fried. If they're referring to the meat again, then it's definitely an attempt to con gullible consumers.
They only have 3 products as I've mentioned.

Chicken Chops or what they called 'Choppo' is your regular chicken chop piece deep fried. It has quite a bit of bones in it. Despite the fact that the bones can be chewed when you apply more strength using your teeth, I still dislike it. They sell by piece, and 1 piece of it cost RM5.50 .

Chicken Nuggets are my favorite. Nicknamed Nuggeto (very lame) by the sellers, they are boneless chicken meat deep fried to crispy perfection. Very awesome but expensive. A packet of this which weight approximately 300g or something like that cost RM5.50 .

The fried calamari rings are okay if you're into squids. Priced at RM5.50 for the same weigh as chicken nuggets it's an option for you to choose. You can also mix both the chicken nuggets and the calamari rings for an additional RM0.50.
All three are usually served after the seller cuts the pieces into sizes you can eat easily using a pick. The meats are also mixed with spices or chili powder if you want a knock it up a notch.

Despite the steep price, the stall does get good business as I've shared earlier on. I have to say, the product itself is good indeed. But its pricing and the health problems for over consumption should come into consideration for everyone.
Especially me.

FML, I feel fat.
Cheers
Robb

At Jalan Genting Klang, there's a stall right in front of Sky, a restaurant right opposite the Jalan Genting Klang market. Its business is quite brisk daily as many students and young adults staying in the area quite like the tender crispy delights that they sell (including me).
However, their claims on the products they sell can be quite untrue or partially true.

Skinless is correct, the products are skin free.
Fatless is inaccurate. The meat itself doesn't have fat layers but due to the fact that it is deep fried, fat is definitely going to be there.
Boneless is correct only for 2 of the three products which is awesome for me as I absolutely hate bones in my food. :D
Low Cholesterol is definitely misleading as the products are deep fried. If they're referring to the meat again, then it's definitely an attempt to con gullible consumers.
They only have 3 products as I've mentioned.

Chicken Chops or what they called 'Choppo' is your regular chicken chop piece deep fried. It has quite a bit of bones in it. Despite the fact that the bones can be chewed when you apply more strength using your teeth, I still dislike it. They sell by piece, and 1 piece of it cost RM5.50 .

Chicken Nuggets are my favorite. Nicknamed Nuggeto (very lame) by the sellers, they are boneless chicken meat deep fried to crispy perfection. Very awesome but expensive. A packet of this which weight approximately 300g or something like that cost RM5.50 .

The fried calamari rings are okay if you're into squids. Priced at RM5.50 for the same weigh as chicken nuggets it's an option for you to choose. You can also mix both the chicken nuggets and the calamari rings for an additional RM0.50.
All three are usually served after the seller cuts the pieces into sizes you can eat easily using a pick. The meats are also mixed with spices or chili powder if you want a knock it up a notch.

Despite the steep price, the stall does get good business as I've shared earlier on. I have to say, the product itself is good indeed. But its pricing and the health problems for over consumption should come into consideration for everyone.
Especially me.

FML, I feel fat.
Cheers
Robb


8 xtra squirt(s):
love that too!
but very heaty lah! =P
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I juz tried their calamari that day at pasar malam. Not bad la but really oily.
sotongzai eats sotong o? lol
You feel fat, i feel hungry!!!
Looks delicious, can't wait to try it.
i've been having the sotong thingy on every alternate days for the past two weeks... i paid rm6 for dunno how many grams..
there's this another stall in cheras pasar malam that sells err.. rm5.50 (if im not mistaken) for 175g... very expensive.. but it's nicer than the ones i had in college..
i think they are gonna get SUED for imitation....
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