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2013-07-07
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Dad-in-law wanted pork noodles, so wifey went to tapau that. The shopkeeper was idling around, indicating that he wasn't serving anyone at the moment, which meant that service will be quick. Wifey ordered loh shee fun, dry version. The loh shee fun was cooked and tossed well with soya sauce and dark sauce. There were a generous amount of minced meat given, as well as a few slices of pork sausage. Separately, there was a bowl of soup with sam kan chong type of meat balls, which were very nice, th
. Priced at RM5 a set, it was well worth the amount paid.
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