The char kuey teow is really good. It is authentic too. The cockles they use in the char kuey teor are also fresh. The price is also reasonable and very affordable. I will always come here for a good char kuey teow. Most importantly, it's halal. However, since it's in kampung (village) area, so they're a lot of smokers although there's a rule that we must not smoke around eateries. Another downside is that, sometimes it can be quite ward when there are so many people. Maybe the owner should take the initiative to add more standing fans in the stall. One last thing, there's no toilet here! So, 'relieve' yourself first somewhere else before...
Read moreStill the best kuey teow goreng I ever tasted. My first time was around 40 years ago. Penang kuey teow goreng is nothing compared to Kuala Pilah kuey teow goreng. A plate cost around RM4.70 only.
Have been recomending this kuey teow goreng to many friends and family members from Penang right up to Singapore for the /past 40 years, and all of them agree that the taste of Kuala Pilah kuey teow is fantastic and out of this world.
Its just a simple roadside stall that attracts all races ( Malay, Chinese and Indians) in the little town of Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan. Will definitely be back again in the...
Read moreOne of the utter best char kuey teow ever in my entire life no joke Especially given its price RM6.20 for a basic portion, cooked with charcoal of course. You can opt for pure kuey teow or kuey teow mee, w/ or w/o cockles. Been eating mee or maggi goreng mamak w/ limau but it's definitely suitable for kuey teow goreng as well, first try!! Must try the guava juice and barley water as well. Not sure about Halal cert if one insists, but is definitely Muslim friendly as there are Muslim customers and employees. They have a really...
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