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TTDI's new burger truck, Bones, marks the return of a familiar face, the original founder of this neighbourhood's Sixty Bites burgers. Fans who missed his specialities will find their favourites here, still hitting the spot for a satisfyingly meaty burger, from the Sloppy G (RM13; a thickly juicy 120-gram grilled beef patty that's a mouth-watering mess with cheese, tangy sauce, onion jam and chili con carne) to the Maroc (RM16; a lamb burger with cheese, chutney and marinated eggplant).
Bones: Return of the Patties
Currently in front of Shell TTDI, Monday-Saturday, 6pm-late.
This post first appeared on eatdrinkkl.com