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Anyone know where the Hokkien Mee behind Tawakal is? I have heard of it a few times in the newspapers. Anyone know of it?
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Re: Hokkien Mee
Is it still there? It's been more than 10 years since I last ate there. But it was GOOD . Used to ronda-ronda with my parents and makan @ that place before I got married.
Very difficult to find good yummy fried hokkien mee nowadays . Anyone who could fry and use kicap pekat would open up a stall and sell - wasting my time trying to find the good ones.
I remember back in the 80s, we could get awesome fried hokkien mee & fried tung fan at 2 home-based stalls opposite Sek. Keb. La Salle Jinjang (N3 12.868 E101 39.742 & N3 12.898 E101 39.656, the former having a very pretty bunch of sisters hahaha.. ). Too bad shifted out of Jinjang Utara in the late 80s so no more fried hokkien mee for supper & pretty girls for viewing .
Very difficult to find good yummy fried hokkien mee nowadays . Anyone who could fry and use kicap pekat would open up a stall and sell - wasting my time trying to find the good ones.
I remember back in the 80s, we could get awesome fried hokkien mee & fried tung fan at 2 home-based stalls opposite Sek. Keb. La Salle Jinjang (N3 12.868 E101 39.742 & N3 12.898 E101 39.656, the former having a very pretty bunch of sisters hahaha.. ). Too bad shifted out of Jinjang Utara in the late 80s so no more fried hokkien mee for supper & pretty girls for viewing .
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Re: Hokkien Mee
Still there? I do not know, I have never being to that place for almost 4~5 years now.. their hokkien mee is still good to me and I will order his fried fish cake too! nice!
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Re: Hokkien Mee
musangking wrote:Bros and Sis'ers
Anyone know where the Hokkien Mee behind Tawakal is? I have heard of it a few times in the newspapers. Anyone know of it?
Tawakal Hockien Mee. >>
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Re: Hokkien Mee
alyem wrote:Tawakal Hockien Mee. >>
Yup that's the one. Have you been there?
Aaarr... the pleasure of sipping small cups of hot Chinese tea while eating oily, heart-killing & blood vessel-blocking fried hokkien mee.... man, do I miss it .
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cwyap wrote:alyem wrote:Tawakal Hockien Mee. >>
Yup that's the one. Have you been there?
Aaarr... the pleasure of sipping small cups of hot Chinese tea while eating oily, heart-killing & blood vessel-blocking fried hokkien mee.... man, do I miss it .
Yes, I been there.. very near my place.
The lady boss is friendly but not the rest of the ppl there..
Now find it a bit salty and very expensive...
I used to order without Ajinomoto...
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Re: Hokkien Mee
Wow! Gotta try. No problem about heart attack. Can walk next door
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Agree, agree. That is why the owner choose the stall next to Tawakal. Heart attack coming, no problem. Ahh ... loctor .. come lah ...got new customer. Ya lah ... same story ... eat too much my hokkien mee..faster lah ... do wan him die at my store.
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Re: Hokkien Mee
Bro Stimix,
There are two Hokkien Mee shops in Damansara Utama on the same road. Have you tried both?
There are two Hokkien Mee shops in Damansara Utama on the same road. Have you tried both?
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