When you order Hokkien Mee in Penang, you will get Hokkien Prawn Mee (soup). When you order Hokkien Mee in KL, you will get a plate of stir fried yellow noodle with dark soy sauce as in the photo below. There are prawns, slices of pork meat, deep fried lard, pieces of cabbage in this dish.
Do you like to eat this type of Hokkien Mee?
MYR6.5 for one person (at normal roadside stall)
Yea I like, but not too wet type la!
ReplyDeleteI know some stalls can come up with too much sauce for this dish. I like it just right too.
DeleteI like Hokkien mee..
ReplyDeleteIs it popular in Ipoh?
DeleteMy favorite, I also like Penang Hokkien mee.
ReplyDeleteWhich type do you like better?
DeleteYes, I like this type of hokkien mee!!! =]
ReplyDeleteWhere is your favourite place that serve this?
DeleteManjalara Kepong, 唐人街
DeleteOk. Thanks!
DeleteMalaysia Boleh in Jurong Point got sell this....
ReplyDeleteThis dish is not common in other places in Singapore?
DeleteI like this dark soy sauce with thick noodles type of hokkien mee! Surp!
ReplyDeleteGood that you like it.
DeleteOoh, I absolutely love this! Must be cooked with fried lard crisps then only nice :)
ReplyDeleteYes, usually fried lard is included.
DeleteMy favourite but I do not know where to find good ones in Penang
ReplyDeleteI don't know about penang too but kl has some good ones.
DeleteCan you name some of those good ones in KL ?
DeleteKim lian kee hokkien mee at petaling street. They have a stall in lot 10 hutong food court. More expensive but with aircon so more comfortable.
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