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Where I Grab My Meals at Uni

I stay at Kolej Aminuddin Baki (KAB) in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). It’s a great place to live since it’s close to my faculty, the library, and PUSANIKA. However, when it comes to food, many students, including myself, have voiced concerns about the prices, taste, and limited choices available. A few months into my first semester, the college café shut down, which meant I had to find alternative places to eat.

My Go-To Places for Food

1. Kolej Ungku Omar (KUO) – My Top Favorite


One of my favorite places to grab a meal is Kolej Ungku Omar (KUO). They start serving a variety of freshly cooked hot meals at 3 PM daily. My usual orders include Butter Chicken Rice and Paprik Chicken Rice, always paired with Ice Lemon Tea.

During lunch hours, they offer dishes like Curry Chicken and a wide selection of traditional Malay dishes with white rice. In the mornings, they also serve roti canai, though I haven’t tried it yet. Apart from that, they have western food, burgers, takoyaki, and kuey teow. The best part? Fast service and reasonable prices, making every meal worth it!

2. Kolej Pendeta Za'ba (KPZ) – A Great Alternative


If I have transport, I sometimes head to Kolej Pendeta Za’ba (KPZ) for food. My go-to orders here are Butter Chicken Rice and Nasi Ayam Kunyit. The prices are affordable, but since it’s not within walking distance from my college, I don’t go there often.

3. PUSANIKA – Quick & Convenient

At PUSANIKA, I usually stop by TeaLive to grab Mac & Cheese whenever I’m in the mood for something different.

4. GrabFood & Eating Out

Other than these places, I often order from GrabFood, with favorites like KFC, Jibril, and other restaurants. If I feel like exploring more food options, I simply eat outside the university.

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