Back for more Pork noodles. For me this pork noodles one of the best around. soup is just nice, and do not feel thirsty later on. I like the noodles dry style and with bitter gourd instead of regular vege.
The kopitiam owner have started back selling noodles and Chicken rice. The Kai si hor fun is ok, the chicken quite nice, bean sprouts are good.....
The Char Koay Teow from Restoran Hong Joo next to Menara Majestic have now relocated here. Have tried them there but have mixed reviews. Tried them again here and was surprised it was pretty good.
Update The pork noddles is back. Fish balls probably not working. Fish head noodles have now closed......
Update after 3 years. Pan mee is still around but recently the pork noodles have change to selling fish balls noodles. There are now additional kway teow soup, char kway teow, and a fish head noodle stalls. Hema Indian rice is still going strong.
Try the fish head noodles, anyway more fish fillet are served and the soup pack a punch....oomph.......
This kopitiam is the old Restoran Kou Lou. Many stalls have been changed since then. Pork Noodle and Pan mee are still there. Now have a new Siew chow and Indian Rice also. Siew chow have quite a variety of dishes. Indian rice quite...
Read moreDecent coffee shop with decent variation of food. Great place to come if you’ve no idea what to eat. “Anything lah” - you can swing by here. Just a warning that the place is really humid but it is understandable.. in Malaysia.
My main reason of visit is to eat the indian mix rice stall. It’s like chap fan but indian food instead. 😍 Been returning to this place to get my vege fix. Their vege & chicken varuval is yums! I really like their fried snake gourd as well but it’s really rare to get em. Both full plates of food for RM 19. (My mom took mutton)
For drinks, I tried the kopi peng & it’s so good! Really kao & rich in coffee. Not diluted at all. RM 2.40 for a glass. Gladly pay for this! Perfect on a hot day.. which is everyday in Malaysia.
Edit : Please try the Kway Teow Soup & add on the meat balls (handmade) & chicken. This stall is owned by a husband & wife team. Their chicken comes all the way from Bukit Mertajam & it is so scrumptious. The broth is so “kao” for the one with the meat balls (as it’s not absorbed by...
Read moreOld town popular fried kuey teow stall 阿鸿炒粿条 has shifted to this coffee shop recently. Not easy to find a table, environment is not so good here yet full house. Reasonable price at RM9 per plate, No other stall is better than this in nearby region so far. The cockles are fresh, noodle is always not oily. I find it a little lack of 'wok hei' today but...
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