Do not come to try their food. Very very bad service. If I can rate without star then I would do that. This is my second time here. First time experience was not too good neither. But second time made me have to give a bad review. Once I sit down, a lady asked me ‘want dry or fried?’ Didn’t even want to give me the menu. Later after I asked then only she handed one piece of menu. As we were quite a number of people so I asked for another menu, she turned her head left and right and answered me ‘you look at this menu first’. Actually there is few more menus sitting at other tables but she was lazy to walk and take from other table. Ordered dried and fried, and fried soy bean skin also. That lady even repeated our order. But only came dry noodle. Fried was not served to us until we asked then only found out the lady did not write down and did not ordered. In between we added another 10 pieces of fried soy bean skin. The table next to us added also the fried soy bean skin after us. But theirs already served but our 10 pieces still not served then we asked, the lady said no more but how come did not inform us. What kid of service is this. And about our first visit. We ordered few plates of dry noodle and pair with a small bowl of soup with few pieces of pork slice and little veggie. But when served it only came one bigger bowl of soup (and not individual), when paying they calculated few dollars extra and the reason because the ONE big bowl soup (sharing by few plates of noodles). But she didn’t ask us before whether are we ok to have one big bowl instead of individually. Actually I feel cheated not because of the extra few dollars but they are making extra few dollars without our consent. This is really not a...
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Mee Lazat Mian Jiu is a family-owned business that has been operating for more than 70 years, passing down their authentic noodle recipe from generation to generati.
We came here from our Homestay nearby for breakfast. We ordered our own choices of hot drinks and shared some stuffed fried fucuk and several yong tofu items in soup and paired with the homemade noodles. The signature dish of Mee Lazat Mian Jiu is the dry kon lou dirty mee, which consists of handmade flour noodles mixed with dark soy sauce, served with a bowl of pork bone soup, fresh pork slices, and vegetables. The noodles are said to have a chewy texture and a rich flavor, while the soup is savory and hearty. The restaurant also offers seafood soup, fried noodles, and other side dishes.
The reviews of Mee Lazat Mian Jiu are mostly positive, with many customers praising the quality and taste of the noodles, the generous portions, and the friendly service. Some customers also mentioned that the restaurant is very popular and often crowded, so it is advisable to go early or make a...
Read moreIf you happen to visit Port Dickson, be sure to pay a visit to Lazat Mee in Lukut for some mouth-watering noodles! The fried "dirty noodle" is the star dish, with its irresistible blend of flavors that is sure to satisfy your taste buds. However, keep in mind that the noodles may be a bit hard for some palates.
If you're not a fan of fried noodles, the dry noodles with dark soy sauce are an option, but they may not be anything out of the ordinary. They are simply noodles tossed in soy sauce, without any special toppings or flavors.
For those who want to try something else, the yong tau foo is definitely worth a taste, despite the higher prices and smaller portion sizes. Just be prepared for a wait time of about 30 to 60 minutes for your food to arrive.
Overall, Lazat Mee is a great spot for noodle aficionados. So if you find yourself in the area, make sure to stop by and indulge in some...
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