KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 1 — If I had a choice between rice or noodles, it's always noodles for me.
Especially well-fried noodles. This I must admit is getting harder and harder to find.
At this roadside stall inside Taman Sentosa, the chef fries up a variety of delicious noodles.
The draw here, for many, is its reasonably priced Sang Har Mee.
Since smaller freshwater prawns are used here, the noodles are just RM22 for a single portion.
And even if the prawns aren't gigantic monsters, they taste sweet since it's freshly sourced from the nearby wet market.
Most of their regulars prefer the namesake Hokkien mee.
Here the noodles are slick with the dark, shiny black sauce. Bonus crispy lard fritters make this a dish to be relished.
Again, the star is that eggy sauce that is lighter on the starch. That sauce makes it easy to eat your mix of fried beehoon and kuey teow noodles.
Both noodles are priced at RM11 for a single portion. You also have Loh Mee, Dry Fried Kuey Teow and Singapore Style Mee Hoon too.
This stall also offers the rarely-seen Ginger Duck Yee Mee (RM13). For these noodles, I took home a portion, letting the sauce infuse my noodles.
Choi Kee Hokkien Mee, Gerai No. 5, Jalan 8A/133, Taman Sentosa, Kuala Lumpur. Open: 10am to 7pm. Closed on Sunday. Tel:016-3983811
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