MYR5 - a small bowl of kway teow soup noodle with fried meat balls, shredded vegetables and shredded chicken meat. Hawker stalls in Friendship Cafe coffee shop, Taman Esplanade, Bukit Jalil.
MYR6 - this stall sells pan mee but on this particular day, it also sells pig stomach mee suah in hot pepper soup. At the same coffee shop.
Fried meat balls? That sounds awesome. I don't think I have eaten meat balls fried before..
ReplyDeleteI think it will be easy for you to make your own fried pork meat balls from top quality minced pork.
Deletethe 1st noodle looks very 'ching'...This would be my option during the days when i jst wanted to have some clear soup or simple digestable food. Otherwise i normally prefer more filling stuff like pan mee (coz it is more filling to the stomach).
ReplyDeleteMee suah is easier to digest I believe but clear soup is better than pepper soup as more digestable food.
DeleteOoooo....the innards are calling out to me! Come! Come! LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteYou like pepper soup?
DeletePig stomach mee suah looks good.. If I order, I sure will order another bowl of liew with extra hot pepper soup.. Yummzzz
ReplyDeleteFor big eaters that bowl is not enough for sure.
DeleteI can pretty much guess which bowl is your spouse's preference!
ReplyDeleteSure is easy to guess! :D
Deletewow! which one is better? I love both! :) They both look amazingly delicious!
ReplyDeleteDepends on what you like. Pepper?
DeleteI always envy whenever I see the food prices you post here; they're all so economical! Enjoy your weekend! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWith SGD currency of course the prices here are attractive! :)
DeleteI will go for the pig stomach mee sua anytime!
ReplyDeleteYou like pepper soup?
DeleteI would love the second dish right about now. I have no appetite all the time but that is something I can eat and probably finish.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better now. I usually eat mee suah when I am not feeling well.
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