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2014-11-03
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I was having a fever and felt nauseous. I was clueless what to eat. The doctor told me not to eat anything spicy. Finally I decided on this cafe which sells the most amazing Bamboo Noodles. My friend ordered the Mixed Pork Bamboo Noodles (RM 10.80). The variety of pork included roasted pork (char siew), roasted pork sausage (siew chee cheong). I ordered the mushroom bamboo noodles (RM 6.80) which came with 4 big mushrooms. The noodles were served dry, in black sauce. All the thin bamboo noodles
My friend ordered the Mixed Pork Bamboo Noodles (RM 10.80). The variety of pork included roasted pork (char siew), roasted pork sausage (siew chee cheong).
I ordered the mushroom bamboo noodles (RM 6.80) which came with 4 big mushrooms. The noodles were served dry, in black sauce.
All the thin bamboo noodles were so smooth and were handmade. It really was tasty and was said to be without preservative or colouring.
We ordered a bowl of the best Sui Kow in the world for RM 8. Each sui kow was filled to the brim with a lot of filling especially crunchy prawns.
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