Breakfast @ Fettes Park Coffee Shop. . The variety of hawker stalls at Fettes Park Coffee Shop has remained more or less the same throughout the years. Prices have also remained slightly more affordable as compared to markets within the city. . Freshly made-to-order, the Apong Kosong / Pancake Plain (MYR RM3.50 for 5 pieces) is a fluffy fragile thin pancake. . Shatteringly crisp at the edges, slightly fluffy chewy towards the middle, each bite has a grainy bready sweet flavour that is so fragrant. . The master-hawker behind the Char Koay Teow (MYR RM6) here has been serving for well over 20 years. . The silky smooth koay teow rice noodles is stir-fried with wispy duck eggs, crisp bean sprouts, bouncy blood cockles, crispy pork lard, chewy lup cheong / dried cured Chinese pork sausage, crisp spring onions, and fresh deshelled large prawns. . Less oily but still as tasty, each mouthful carries bold smoky aroma of wok hei / breath of the wok, then you get the delicious savoury eggy sweet salty spice flavours, with a more pronounced sweet spicy kick. . Another favourite of the locals here, the Hock Kian Prawn Mee (MYR RM6) sees brisk business. . And no wonder, the hearty bowl of warm prawn soup / broth, filled with silky rice vermicelli noodles and chewy yellow wheat noodles is pure comfort food, with its enticing meaty shrimpy savoury salty sweet spicy flavours. . Garnished with crisp bean sprouts, crunchy kang kong, tender sliced pork, chewy dried shrimp, bouncy hard boiled egg, and crisp fried shallots, all of which pick up the lovely flavours of the prawn soup / broth. . Pretty decent Curry Mee (MYR RM5) here, features silky thick rice vermicelli noodles, crisp bean sprouts, crunchy string beans, bouncy blood cockles, chewy cuttlefish, and spongy dried tofu bean curd puffs, combining for vegetal grainy sweet savoury...
Read moreFried beehoon and noodle was delicious. So tasty even wuth the plain noodle alone. RM2.80 with extra egg. 3 stars
Koay teow soup was the instant cook style. Soup base was good and i didn't feel thirsty afterwards. Minced pork was well done. RM5.50 per serving. 4 stars
Wantan mee was delicious as well with string taste of pepper. Noodle was bouncy and sauce was good. RM5.50 per serving. RM5.50 per serving with so many ingredients was value for...
Read moreWell, this coffee shop serves a good hawker food, mostly I ate koay teow th'ng /hock kian mee/scramble egg, The shop closed every Monday, but some hawkers may take extra off day which is not consistently and makes customer disappointed, one more thing is hawkers must keep hygiene especially their stores and cooking wares (plastic container for hot food storage) also coffee shop must hv spring cleaning once a while and improve air...
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