The famous Petaling Street hokkien mee
The hokkien mee is fried using fire on charcoal, but somehow, I don't really find this good. Maybe its because I've tasted one that is much better, operating from behind Tawakal (read my earliest post). This hokkien mee is a little hard, and not really aromatic.
Big plate of hokkien mee
The hokkien mee is fried using fire on charcoal, but somehow, I don't really find this good. Maybe its because I've tasted one that is much better, operating from behind Tawakal (read my earliest post). This hokkien mee is a little hard, and not really aromatic.
This steamed squid is prepared just like some vegetable, where they just use garlic oil and soya sauce. I quite like this dish, something different.
This soup is also nice - pork with cabbage. Sweet.
This stall/shop is just opposite the famous longan drink stall at Petaling Street. It is rather pricey, as for such simple 3 dish, the total bill came up to RM50. (I would think noodle and squid should cost lesser).
* Non-Halal
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