Showing posts with label kuey teow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kuey teow. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Teo Chew fried kuey teow @ Jalan Imbi Hawker, Kuala Lumpur

This little stall located at Jalan Imbi open air hawker centre has tasty fried kuey teow. This stall has been around for quite long and its operated by mother and daughter. The daughter doing all the cooking and frying while her mother assist her in bringing the food to the customers. What amazed me is her daughter memory of remembering all the orders from the customers without writing it while she was so busy frying kuey teow. She can remember each customer customized order which range from no chili, no cockles, no bean sprouts, more bean sprouts, 2 plates with cockles and 2 plates without cockles and so on! During my half an hours there, I don't see her mixed up the order and she can remember the sequence well.

Taste:9/10(Delicious. By default the preferred order here is fried kuey teow with noodles. You should order that as it taste good with cockles, prawn, bean sprouts, egg, fish cakes, kucai and enough wok hei).
Price:8/10(Cheap. Delicious plate of kuey teow at MYR6.50. You need to wait as the queue can be quite long at certain time).


Best food option to try if you happen to be at Jalan Imbi at night.

Tasty plate of fried kuey teow.

GPS/Coordinate: 3.145885, 101.715342
Address: Next to Jalan Imbi Honda showroom, 193 & 195, Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Business hours: 7.00pm till 12.00am

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Old timer Pork Noodles @ Win Heng Seng, Imbi, Kuala Lumpur

The pork noodles stall located inside Restaurant Win Heng Seng has been operating for very long time and it is famous. Do take note that there are two pork noodles stalls in the restaurant. This post is meant for the stall located at the very end of the restaurant. If you notice there is a elderly man who prepare all the cooking.

Taste:9/10(Delicious. Simple and delicious bowl of homemade pork balls with noodles. The noodles also comes with siew cheong (chinese sausage). Taste savoury, sweet and peppery).
Price:6/10(Moderate. Since the stall is quite popular and located within vicinity of tourist attraction, the price tend to be slightly higher. Large bowl of pork noodles at MYR10.00 and MYR8.00 for regular size. The portion is good for the price paid).


Delicious pork noodles. Very long didn't eat this.

Awesome.

Delicious and succulent homemade pork balls.

Pork ball with chinese sausage.

Elderly man prepare all the cooking for many decades.

Coordinate/GPS: 3.145498, 101.715006
Address: Restoran Win Heng Seng, 183, Jalan Imbi, Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur.
Opening hours: 7.00am until 2.00pm.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Charcoal fried kuey teow at Kim Lian Kee @The Gardens, Midvalley, Kuala Lumpur

Having hawker food in shopping mall is never a good idea. However, when compared to other outlets here at The Gardens, this place does standout in term of taste, speed and price. Although slightly higher price, you get a decent portion and taste of charcoal fried kuey teow. It a comfort food which will cure your craving for hawker food while shopping.

Taste:9/10(Delicious. I like the dryness of the charcoal fried kuey teow with lard prepared here. Taste really good with wok hei. I guess frying using charcoal will produce higher temperature which will dry out the moisture in kuey teow).
Price:5/10(Near expensive. Charcoal fried kuey teow at MYR13.80 exclude GST and service charge).


Tasty charcoal fried kuey teow.

They are famous for hokkien noodles. However, I would like to try out their other items since I had their hokkien noodles in Lot 10 previously.

Some Hong Kong sawi to cover lack of vegetables on my diet.

GPS/Coordinate: 3.117928, 101.675606
Address: Kim Lian Kee, Lower Ground Floor, The Gardens, Mid Valley City, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (next to Canton-i)