Saturday, February 22, 2020

Weekend meals

Dry wanton mee with char siew, sui gao and wanton at MYR 17.90++ (MYR 20.76 nett). Taste ok.

Beef noodles at MYR 16.90++ (MYR 19.60 nett). The beef although is soft but still is a bit tough for my weak teeth.

10% off for using a certain payment card so total is MYR 36.35 nett at HK Sheng Kee, Midvalley Mall.

Sarawak Laksa at MYR 7 nett at Chopstick coffee shop, Sri Petaling. Taste good.

Pork noodles from the same coffee shop but from a different stall at MYR 6.50 nett.

Rice with char siew, fried egg and deep fried wanton at MYR 13.90 nett shared by 2 pax. Taste fine.

Ewallet payment is accepted.

8 comments:

  1. Have not been to that so-called Hong Kong place, the Singapore franchise for a long time now. Wow!!! Your Sarawak laksa looks good! RM7 is around the same price as the more popular places here. I sure would enjoy that char siew and fried wanton rice, I'm sure.

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    1. I was surprised to find tasty sarawak laksa in a normal neighbourhood coffee shop.

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  2. I have yet to step into HK Sheng Kee. There is one at 1 Utama but my partner was not keen as he said they only sell desserts. LOL!

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    1. they sell main dishes too but I think the dishes are those you can find at coffee shops with lower price but their prawns wantons are big and tasty. Can try convincing your partner to try.

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  3. I like Sarawak Laksa and pork noodle.

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  4. The coffeeshop obviously offers more value for money.

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