Beef meat balls Hor Fun Soup - MYR10.50
Beef mix Hor Fun Soup came in a set with a starter, a drink and a dessert - around MYR16
Cashier Counter
Quite a small eatery on the ground floor of Central Market, KL.
Exterior
It serves Cendol too as can be seen from its banner.
There is a bigger outlet in Taman Tun Dr. Ismail. Apart from beef noodles, they do serve other dishes with chicken meat. Nett prices are shown on the menu.
I think I saw this place, but since it is not related to my childhood, I totally ignored it LOL!
ReplyDeleteHahaha you really looking to go back in time in CM. :)
DeleteThe last time I went to Central Market was during Form 3! Whoa... that was dinosaur years ago!
ReplyDeleteReally very long ago!
DeleteThe place looks small but interesting.. Noodles look good, soup looks rich and 'yap mei'.. I like beef noodles so I think I will like this kua..
ReplyDeleteThis beef noodle is the ching type not those Taiwan style type.
DeleteLooks good. I've beef meatballs in the freezer. Wish I had nice hor fun. We only have our thick and white and chewy kway teow here. :(
ReplyDeleteI don't like very slippery chewy can't be broken kway teow. Difficult to chew.
Deleteoh Central Market.. hmm, a place I used to frequent when I was still a student but nowadays I only go there if I am bringing visiting friends to Malaysia.. and not to mention ever makan there before, yeah, I think I really have not makan there before, or too rare I cannot remember..
ReplyDeletegyuniku signature, haha!! what a name., when i saw the name I thought it's a posh flagship of a chain restaurant selling Japanese grilled premium beef!! never thought it's a very local beef/beefball noodles shop, hahaha!! so I guess nowadays, for a marketing gimmick, we must give very common things some very glamorous names also huh?? for example, taufufa the soy bean milk pudding and kangkung the water convolvulus or ipomoea aquatic.. oh I loike that!! :p
The soy bean milk pudding does not taste the same as ttf. More firm. Those are english names for kangkung. Your english name is also very glamorous!
Deletetheir main Gyuniku restaurant in desa sri hartamas is posh i think.
Like the 'olden' décor...especially those wooden 'shophouse' windows!
ReplyDeleteOld feel!
Deletealot of meatballs in the noodle soup! got 7 biji! yum yummmm ;-)
ReplyDeleteWah you count! I also did not count.
DeleteI love beef noodles. Must check the one in TTDI :)
ReplyDeleteOr the mother shop Gyuniku restaurant in desa sri hartamas.
DeleteHaha if I'm near Central Market, I'd be going to Lai Foong for beef noodles! Though the last time I went, quality had dropped quite a bit.
ReplyDeleteVery crowded and hot lah Lai Foong. :D
DeleteUsed to be sedap with the hamchoy and fried lard in the soup. :)
DeleteI have eaten beef noodle at Lai Fong in 10 years ago but the taste of it was not to my liking. I don't like pepper and I think they use a substantial amount of it.
DeleteThe outlet design reminded me of the outlet in Bangkok. Nuer koo.
ReplyDeleteI have only made a transit in Bangkok. Not been there really.
Deletethe best chicken lobak for HALAL food seeker.
ReplyDeleteI will look for the chicken lobak next time.
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