This is my absolute favourite spots for a bowl of pure comfort: Restoran Bahau in Taman Molek. This place is a hidden gem that truly captures the nostalgic, home-cooked feel of mee hoon kueh. I always go for their traditional mee hoon kueh soup. The magic is in the broth, which is simmered for hours, giving it a depth of flavour that's both sweet and savoury. But the real star is, of course, the mee hoon kueh itself. Each piece is handmade, with that perfectly chewy, slightly doughy texture that you just can't get from a machine. It's truly a labour of love. They load up your bowl with generous portions of fresh vegetables, minced pork, crispy fried anchovies, and black fungus. Every spoonful is a delightful medley of textures and flavours. And if you're feeling adventurous, their seafood options like the Spanish Mackerel Mee Hoon Kueh and the Huge Prawn Mee Hoon Kueh are absolutely divine. Don't forget to order a side of their crispy fried beancurd to...
Read moreThe cashier over charged me by more than RM10 and refused to provide a receipt. I don’t mind that their system had a problem and that they couldn’t produce a receipt, but they refused to apologize and gave excuses for their incompetence.
Five of us ordered: ※ 3 Fried Fish Pan Mee Soup = 3 * RM11.50 = RM34.50 ※ 1 Prawn Pan Mee Soup = RM13.50 ※ 1 Fried Fish Dry Pan Mee = RM11.50 ※ 1 Teh O = RM2.50 ※ 1 Lemon Drink = RM5.00 ※ 1 Chinese Tea = RM1.00
Total adds up to RM68.20. They asked us to pay RM79.80.
This is unacceptable, I suspect that this has already happened multiple times when I brought my family and friends over to eat. I’ve been a patron to this shop for 6 years, and sad to say that this will be my last time here. I highly recommend everyone to please check how much they are charging you for the food. It’s a shame as their food is...
Read moreMy husband and I visited this restaurant for lunch on a weekday. The ambiance was simple yet cozy, with air conditioning providing a comfortable dining experience.
We ordered the traditional Mien Hun Kuey, while my husband opted for the spicy version. The portions were quite generous, so if you’re a light eater, you might want to go for a smaller size. They offer three portion options: Small, Medium, and Large.
I was pleasantly surprised by the texture of the Mien Hun Kuey - 有咬劲
As a side dish, we ordered the fried tofu, which was tasty but not vegetarian-friendly. It would be great if the restaurant could offer a purely vegetarian tofu option for those with dietary preferences.
Overall, we had a great dining experience and would...
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