Eat in Shah Alam

After locking myself in library and immersed myself with tons of unknowns and algebras.. I decided to award myself sushi as dinner in Subang.
 And I did plan to do that.. 
But it was 6pm+ now.. 
If I go back to hostel and take a bath, it'll take me around 15 mins.. 
Then wait for Rapid KL, another half an hour.. 
And another half an hour for the train to reach if I'm lucky enough..
 Altogether I need around 1hour++ to reach Subang.. After meal, I will need to spend another 1 hour++ to  come back to hostel. 
Does that sounds troublesome to you?
 To me, it does.. 
Thus I cancelled my plan and decided to have my dinner in Baker's Cottage near my hostel instead..
 Poor me..
Can the Shah Alam's council pity us Chinese who live near our hostel build a Chinese food stall or at least a hawker stall right here in Section 18? It's so hard for us to find Wanton Mee here in Shah Alam.. We have to go all the way to Section 25 to have Chinese cuisine.. And I still remember when I first reached here, the first bowl of Wanton Mee which I ate was in Canton-i in Sunway Pyramid, which cost me around RM14 per bowl.. And the worst part is it was so tasteless.. And as a student, do you expect us to sit taxi to everywhere we want to go? No way, we are not that rich I must say. 
All of you must be wondering what we have here in Section 18 Shah Alam right? All we have are one McD, KFC, Secret Recipe, Chicken Rice Shop, Baker's Cottage, Ayamas, Pak Li Kopitiam, 4 mamak stalls and 3 or 4 self-open-restaurant which only sells Malay foods.. 
Aww..... Everyday mamak... Oily and fattening~~ *haha*
And the Pak Li kopitiam, the menu is the same for the whole year and it has got not more than 15 varieties.. 
I wanna eat sushi...........So badly......
NOW.......
What should I do????? T.T

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