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2012-07-06
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Fried Kuey TeowIt was my first meal from Steven's Corner that doesn't involves "Roti" and I order simply just to try and compare with Chinese char kuey teow which in fact there no way of comparing because each have its own goodness. Even though there is no lard in this plate, it tasted kind of good. The kuey teow is rich in flavour, and I know that usually kuey teow doesn't absorb the flavour and is kinda plain but not this. If you order any fried meal here, ask for "telur atas" because I think
It was my first meal from Steven's Corner that doesn't involves "Roti" and I order simply just to try and compare with Chinese char kuey teow which in fact there no way of comparing because each have its own goodness. Even though there is no lard in this plate, it tasted kind of good. The kuey teow is rich in flavour, and I know that usually kuey teow doesn't absorb the flavour and is kinda plain but not this. If you order any fried meal here, ask for "telur atas" because I think it would simply taste better with the egg separated. Overall the fried kuey teow here is slightly above average but doesn't reach the yummilicious bar yet, and oh ya, is kinda oily too.
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