Maybe, I'm a city lady like an outsider....first-time try this kind of authentic Chee Cheong Fun from Anson ( Teluk Intan, Ipoh ) Very different from normal plain Chee Cheong Fun because filled with dried shrimp, fried shallots and chopped seasoning turnip. No sweet sauce or chilli sauce given, only pickled green chili because the filling already flavourful....quite salty for me. Another type is dried shrimp and spring onions, I think? 🤔 Price isn't cheap....their radish cake Rm$2/pc quite pricey ( soft, tiny pc and taste plain ) and prawn fritter ( Rm$3 for thin fritter 😱 no crispy but hard to eat. Bubur Cha-cha Rm$5....watery, only yam and sweet potatoes in a small bowl. Water chestnut sugarcane tastes so plain, thought drinking cold sweet water......no happy, over Rm$20 for simple breakfast...better eat nearby Kopitiam...
Read moreCheung fun or known as 腸粉 (Chang Fen) is one of those foods that we must order every time we go for a dim sum. Dim sum is the Cantonese term for a type of Chinese dish that involves small individual portions of food, usually served in a small steamer basket or on a small plate.
A rice noodle roll is a Cantonese dish from Guangdong Province in southern China and Hong Kong, commonly served either as a snack, small meal or as a variety of dim sum. It is a thin crépe roll made from a wide strip of shahe fen, filled with shrimp, beef, vegetables, or other ingredients.
Anson Chee Cheong Fun presents soft, smooth rice rolls doused in a rousing prawn paste sauce, topped with sesame seeds and fried shallots. With more than 30 years of experience in this skill, come and give this Chee cheong made with the imports pots of prawn...
Read moreSimple shop that offers Teluk Intan Chee Cheong Fun, Bao (Pumpkin, etc), Cake (Radish, Yam, etc), Dessert (Red Bean, Green Bean, Sesame, etc), Fried (Radish, Prawn Cracker, etc) and other snacks.
Food: Chee Cheong Fun 3.25🌟 Teluk Intan style CCF where turnip is diced and stir fry and then added into CCF. The noodle is pretty good, feels smooth, soft and fresh. However, there's no Har Mei (small prawns) which makes it less tasty (maybe you can try asking for it if it's available). Priced at Rm 7.50 for like 3 medium rolls.
Food: Fried Prawn Cracker 3.5🌟 It's crispy and tastes very nice with a strong...
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