Now most of you have already tasted clay pot chicken rice, but did you know that there are ingredients other than chicken being thrown into the pot with rice and cooked the same way? Well I didn’t, not until the biofuel expert Kelvin told me about Busy Corner.

Busy Corner at Damansara Jaya, PJ
these guys are serious about their food

Busy Corner was pretty busy on the weekday night we went, but the restaurant is located in the middle of the shop row, not at the corner. At Damansara Jaya near KDU College, this place is also just a couple hundred meters from another very good clay pot chicken rice place near Atria.

For the five of us, we ordered a big Prawn clay pot rice, a big Beef clay pot rice, and a small Chicken clay pot rice. A couple plates of boiled bean sprouts and lettuce served as the provider of vitamin C and iron, and we ordered some pretty good herbal soups too.

clay pot chicken rice at Busy Corner
beef, prawn, chicken, and two vegetable dishes, yumm

The prawn clay pot was pretty different from what we have accustomed to, they are completely shelled and cooked in something akin to Thai sauce, a little spicy, but not overly done. I like the fact that the meat on our black pepper beef clay pot was not overly cooked, making them still succulent to the bite. As for the chicken, it was on par with the other places I have reviewed on this blog. All three main dishes came with raw onion on top, which was a pretty unique touch.

The steamed soup we ordered were pretty good too. I noticed little chunks of dried scallop in my herbal chicken soup, very nice.

map to Busy Corner at Damansara Jaya
Busy Corner is just a stone’s throw away from KDU

With the rice, soup, vegetables, and drinks, it came to slightly over RM 17 per person. Not on the very cheap side, but certainly not overly expensive considering what we ordered.

Address:
Restoran Busy Corner
83, Jalan ss 22/11
Damansara Jaya

GPS: 3.130532, 101.621143
Tel: 03-77253092 / 019-2695239

Other reviewers:
Masak-Masak, eatinout

KY eats – Clay Pot at Restaurant Busy Corner, Damansara Jaya
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13 thoughts on “KY eats – Clay Pot at Restaurant Busy Corner, Damansara Jaya

  • January 8, 2007 at 3:24 pm
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    good to know they do all type of claypot rice,not just chic claypot rice… so bored!

    the most i want to try is the black pepper beef claypot…. ‘drooling” hahaha

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  • January 8, 2007 at 4:36 pm
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    u guys always order too much food

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  • January 8, 2007 at 8:42 pm
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    Yea…the soup is nice….and the best thing is, both the soup and the rice have special ‘ingredient’ to make you look for more water/drinks.

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  • January 9, 2007 at 9:53 am
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    I used to eat at Busy Corner very often. I especially like the tom yam flavoured claypot rice. I was considering reviewing it a few months back, but forgot all about it.

    Fidel Gastro

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  • January 9, 2007 at 11:22 am
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    The prawn is really excellent, I like the black pepper beef too, quite unique.

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  • January 10, 2007 at 11:33 am
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    used to frequent this place when i was studying in KDU. based on the review here, i guessed the food quality been pretty consistent!

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  • January 10, 2007 at 11:48 am
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    those days before they setup shop here they were an open air stall outside atria. very cheap then… RM12 for big prawn pot

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  • January 11, 2007 at 9:01 pm
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    This place is one of the best for claypot rite. I like it a lot.

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  • January 15, 2007 at 6:12 pm
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    dude… its not we order too much.. IT’S U ORDER TOO MUCH!… omg wtf bbq kelvin

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  • April 3, 2012 at 5:17 pm
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    Hi KY, their num changed.. this is d new ones – Tel: 03-77253092 / 019-2695239
    ..thx bruh…great blog btw!!

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