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Fluctuating Roti Canai Price

Two or three times a week I have breakfast at this huge nasi kandar restaurant somewhere in Ampang. The food is OK, the place is clean, the service is quite acceptable. But there’s something I just don’t understand about that place.

Every time I go, I order the same thing. Two roti kosong (they chop it up) and one ‘teh ais’ (I can eat this stuff 3 meals a day).

But every time I got and pay at the counter, I get a different price. Sometimes RM3.10, sometimes RM3.20. The cheapest I got was RM2.40, the highest was RM3.60.

Every time it is different. There can’t be a mistake in the tab, since they use mark out your order on a bill and pass to you.

Today I asked the guy manning the cash register (It’s the same guy everyday). This guy has a perpetual look of boredom on his face (Why? Isn’t it an exhilarating job?).

So I said in Malay, “Boss, do you know that each time I come here, I order the same stuff, but the price is different every time?”

“Huh?” came the reply (no change in glazed expression).

So repeated the question (He may need a ‘talian hayat’ to understand the question, folks!).

He replied, “You mean at this shop?”

No, I meant the Lobby Lounge at the JW Marriot, you genius.

When I said yes, he took a few seconds to digest the info, at the same time giving me this baffled look as if I just explained Fermat’s Last Theorem to him.

Anyway, I didn’t have all day, so I just asked him for the ‘price of the day’ (today it soared up to RM3.60 again).

Since there is no price list anywhere (or one that I can see), I’m guessing the correct price should be RM3.20. Or maybe it IS like the share market.



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11 Comments

  • Jason

    Brader, is either you kena conned kaw kaw, or the price varies every day depending on the mood. 😛 In Malacca, one roti kosong is RM0.60 and one teh ais is RM1. So, total should be RM2.20. Perhaps add in another plus minus RM0.20 for error.

  • zyrin

    hmm.. teh ais is around RM 1-RM1.20, roti kosong also about 80 cents – RM1, so paling mahal shud be RM3.20, lah… unless they have service charge, hahahahahaahaha…

  • 5xmom

    Mamaks are very genius wan. They charge according to their mood and also how you look. If you look richer, they hike up a few cents. Usually, I comfort myself when I get a plate of nasi kandar that costs RM9.90 with this – Poor guys must have wives here and in Pakistan. So, let them earn a bit more never mind la. Because when I alone go to mamak with 4 kids, prices seem to be cheaper. They kesian me balik. Robin Hood, they are.

  • anjali

    That’s why I still prefer my mamak in old klang road. Standard price of RM2.80 for 2 half boiled eggs, 1 Roti Banjir (actually with me keep on asking for more dhall – think I should call it Roti Tsunami!) and 1 Nescafe Kaww Panas. And the best service ever – the owner know my order by heart!

  • tiuniasing

    If I were you, I would have asked the cashier to tell me the price of each item that I ordered. If he couldn’t get me the correct figure, just show him “nln”!!

  • Simon

    jedibaba – no wonder so expensive!

    zyrin – service OK only la, should not charge ,me la…

    5xmom – if they know you famous blogger, then they’ll charge you kaw-kaw!

    anjali – dun eat so much eggs, cholestrol…

    tiuniasing – good idea!

  • J�rgen H�sch

    At least you don’t have the problem that you are european.. Beeing a white bastard like me, you are automatically “considered rich”. Although I don’t earn that much money doing an internship here in Malaysia. Going out with locals they always get a better price…

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