There is a whole row of lush green plants at the gate, and the natural lighting pours into the restaurant. Sitting by the window, you can also feel the temperature of the sunshine. When you sit by the window and look back inadvertently, it is a pleasant scenery.
This mix and match concept also continues in the menu design. It has traditional food from all skin colors and languages, including traditional Hakka tea, authentic nasi lemak and Western-style cuisine.
Welcoming vibes, wholesome cooking: T42 is a terrific fresh face in Bukit Jalil
T42's lei cha is lovely - fresh textures galore, courtesy of long beans, sweet leaves, black-eyed peas, pickled radish and peanuts, flooded with mint basil soup over steamed rice; for RM15, this might be the neighbourhood's most soul-satisfying bowl, heartwarming in its earthy, natural flavours