I heard about this new Prawn Noodle Eatery from Penang in OUG so I went to have a try. Original Prawn Noodle at MYR 6.90+ (5% service charge = MYR 7.25 nett). The broth is very tasty and I did not feel thirsty after drinking it.
Prawn Noodle with Mantis Prawn - MYR 18.90+ (MYR 19.85 nett). The mantis prawn caused the broth to be sweeter.
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The address for this eatery in OUG.
Big Prawn display.
It was drizzling that day but we spotted the prawn sign from our car.
I would love the original prawn noodle, I would love the broth to be flavourful but not too prawny, oops, is that such a word as prawny? LOL
ReplyDeleteYes, prawny is listed in the dictionary and the meaning is something that is "like prawn".
DeleteSo cheap! Stumbled upon a place that day selling prawn noodles, Sibu style. Shocking prices! Blogpost on it scheduled for sometime next week. Too many in the queue right now.
ReplyDeleteYours must be very big prawns.
DeleteI love good and flavourful broth with fresh prawns.
ReplyDeleteThe broth is sure flavourful.
DeleteThe broth looks thick and flavourful. Love prawn noodle!
ReplyDeleteI like to eat it but not everyday because the broth is too flavourful unlike some other food which I can eat everyday.
DeleteThe 4 heavenly king version costs rm40 plus heh.
ReplyDeleteThe broth looks nice and thick.
That is why we did not order the 4 heavenly king version. The thick flavourful broth did not make me thirsty so I think it is the real deal with no MSG.
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