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junoSJ
This is junoSJ living in Setapak. I am a student, work in Setapak. I like to hang out in Setapak, Mont Kiara, Selayang. Japanese, Chinese, Middle Eastern are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant and Steaks / Chops, Mixed rice, Bak Kut Teh.
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hokkien prawn mee OK Apr 10, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese | Stall / Warung | Seafood | Noodles

this stall is located in the morning market of taman berjaya. they use the small prawns to cook for the soup base, so it tastes a little bit seafood taste, fresh and nice. if you are a spicy-lover, you can add in as much as sambal you love then the colour of the soup will turn red. you can choose whether you want yellow mee or mihun or mixed. it is served with a few slice of cha shao too. and the price is really cheap, only rm 2-3 per bowl.
 
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koay chap OK Apr 10, 2013   
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this is the other type of food you can never find in whether central or southern of malaysia, it is only a food from northern of malaysia. some people will curious of is it koay teow and koay chap is the same thing? actually it is not, koay teow is the type they fried with taoge but koay chap is the type they serve with many types of braised food such as braised egg, braised meat and others. so if you came to northern of malaysia, u can give a try of koay chap if you love strong herbal taste of soup.
 
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loh mee OK Apr 10, 2013   
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when i first came to kuala lumpur, i tried the loh mee in kuala lumpur. surprisingly, it was different from the one i used to eat in kedah. now i am going to introduce the loh mee in kedah. the loh mee here have super thick soup, dark in colour, with yellow mee, some cha shao and vinegar garlic. so do not order it if you are not a garlic-lover as they soup have a strong garlic smell.
 
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char koay teow OK Apr 10, 2013   
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this stall is located at taman berjaya ( some people call the place as pasar pagi which means the morning market ). there are many stalls at that place selling different kind of foods, one of it is char koay teow. the important thing to make the char koay teow tastes better is not to be too oily. luckily this stall's char kuey teow still considered as okay. they also sell fried indonesia mee. i never tried before so maybe i will try out next time. overall it is just okay, nothing special.
 
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i tried the nasi lemak so now it is time to talk about nasi ayam. actually there are many stalls selling nasi ayam ( chicken rice ) in almost every kopitiam. there are no much difference if you want to compare with each other. normally the chicken tastes the same, for me i prefer drumstick and not breast meat. the only thing that can differentiate whether the chicken rice tastes good or not is their sauce. once the sauce meet your requirement, then the chicken rice will tastes delicious. the price normally range from rm5 - 7.
 
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