Fu Sen Court is home to a popular Foochow food stall that consistently draws a loyal crowd—and for good reason. Their Foochow chicken mee sua is arguably one of the best you can find in Kuching. The broth is rich with the distinct aroma of red rice wine and it’s paired beautifully with tender chicken, a hard-boiled egg and silky mee sua noodles. It’s hearty, comforting and full of flavour.
Their kampua noodles are also worth trying—springy, well-seasoned, and served with traditional Foochow simplicity. The portion sizes are generous and prices are reasonable for the quality you get.
Whether you’re craving a taste of home or trying Foochow cuisine for the first time, this stall at Fu Sen Court...
Read moreFirst off, this place operates both in the morning and at night but by different vendors. Parking is usually full in the morning but there’s surely some to be found just with a bit more walking..
Many food varieties are available in the morning (from local dishes to fried fritters and nyonya kuih) while at night there’re burgers/pastries & stir fry dishes from another vendor.
However I can’t comment much except I’m usually there only for the Laksa which I do highly recommend for its good taste & also decently priced (Small Rm7 & large Rm8).
Seating can be limited but usually will be able to get a table, environment is...
Read moreThis place is crowded all the time and the owner just squeeze as many stall as possible. You have to be early to get a table here.
First, the Kueh stall product is just mediocre. Nothing much to praise or remember.
Foo chow stall sell really good red wine thin noodle. The wine taste is strong and it really warm your body. A must try to other female customer. However the waitress that serve the product is a bit rude. Talk loud as if people owe her anything.
The mung bean noodle stall sell good soupy food. But I just think it is slightly pricey.
Last, if you come at night. There is a stall selling...
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