Showing posts with label Kon Law Mee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kon Law Mee. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Hawker Food @ Food Centre 88 - Asia City


Not one of our regular breakfast haunts but somewhere I've been meaning to head back too for a while now, Food Centre 88 offers plenty of choice in a shady outside setting. Some of the stalls were closed today but there were still plenty of hawker favourites too choose from. The Penang Kuey Teaw stall caught my eye, so that was that! Unfortunately not all ingredients were available, luckily this didn't spoil my enjoyment of the dish as it was still very tasty, char siu was the main component along with noodles, egg, beansprouts and Chinese chives, yummy!


Kon Lau Mee was The Little Nibbler's pick, springy noodles with added pork fat, roasted belly pork, egg roll and topped with minced pork and chives.

Penang Kuey Teaw Goreng stall, also serving nasi goreng.
 

Kon Lau Mee & Soup stall.
 

Food Centre 88 has an assortment of hawker food available located at Asia City.
 

The Bill : 1x Kuey Teaw, 1x Kon Lau Mee, 1x Teh C Ping, 1x Kopi C Ping = 15.40 MYR

Bustling hawker joint @ Food Centre 88!

Thursday, 28 March 2013

Kon Lau Mee @ Kedai Kopi Chakitiam - Damai


Kedai Kopi Chakitiam serves 3 dishes in the mornings, one of them is a very pocket friendly kon lau mee. For a bargain price of 4 dollars you get a fair portion of noodles, egg roll, mince pork, choy sum and char siu topped with spring onions. Simple and satisfying! This is a great coffee shop serving good tasty food at prices that won't hurt your wallet!
 

Kedai Kopi Chakitiam is located in Damai's hawker central.
 


The Bill : 1x Kon Lau Mee, 1x Teh C Ping = 6.30 MYR

Big taste, budget price kon lau mee @ Kedai Kopi Chakitiam!

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Foo Chow Kon Lau Mee @ Kedai Kopi Kai Shun - Foh Sang


Foo Chow Kon Lau Mee is a new stall offering this simple but delicious dish in the mornings. Choose your size of dish, some look massive, and your noodles arrive with char siu, roast pork, egg roll and a really tasty mince meat topping along with sliced chives, spring onions and soup. The noodles are yummy with porky goodness, judging from the morning crowds the locals agree too. This is the closest thing to Sarawak Kolo Mee I've come across in KK!


Foo Chow Kon Lau Mee is operating out of Kedai Kopi Kai Shun, Foh Sang, the next block along from Pick 'n' Pay.



The Bill : 1x Kon Lau Mee, 1x Teh C Ping = 9.40 MYR

Could this be the best kon lau mee in KK?

Sunday, 13 January 2013

Curry Laksa & Kon Low Mein @ Kedai Kopi Wan Soon Hin - Inanam


  
This was our first visit to Kedai Kopi Wan Soon Hin, we spotted it a few weeks ago when we were looking for places to eat in Inanam. It looked very busy and popular then, and it certainly was this morning. I'm sure this shop is well known to the good people of KK, and I'm very pleased we found it! By the looks of things, roasted and BBQ meat is the speciality of the house here, looking so mouth watering displayed in the cabinet!
 

Even though the display looked so tempting my craving for Laksa has been quite overpowering lately, so Seafood Curry Laksa was my pick for this mornings breakfast. Now this laksa is one for the spice lover, it's more spicier than a regular laksa and possibly thicker too making it a very filling dish. Fresh fish slices, prawns and beancurd puffs make up the main ingredients, as well as your choice of noodles, topped with fresh corriander. A hearty breakfast indeed!!!
 

Any regular readers of this blog may well be aware of The Little Nibblers love of  Kon Lau Mee, Kon Law Mee or here at this coffee shop Kon Low Mein! I wonder what the correct spelling is? Or are they all different dishes, I don't believe so, but hey, who knows!?!? 
Anyway back to the food. With lots of tasty meat to choose from pork took The Nibblers fancy so a mix of Char Siu and Roast Pork Belly was added with the savoury noodles, topped with some pork crackling. Happy eaters all round!


Teh C Special & Kopi C Ping.
 

Kedai Kopi Wan Soon Hin is located in Inanam along Jalan Kiansom just off Jalan Tuaran.
 


The Bill : 1x Laksa, 1x Kon Low Mein, 1x Teh C Special, 1x Kopi C Ping = 22.50 MYR

Can't wait for my return visit to sample some delicious looking roasted and BBQ meat.

Saturday, 12 January 2013

Hawker Food & Drinks @ Taman Tun Fuad Stephens - Bukit Padang


When the hunger pangs struck, as luck would have it, we weren't too far away from food. Then again are you ever in KK??? A few short minutes later we pulled up at Taman Tun Fuad Stephens and headed for the small outside hawker centre located in the car park. Drinks were ordered first from Ah Yap ABC where there's a whole array of cooling delicious drinks to choose from, for a change I ordered the magic chocolate shake, my usual is the ais cendol which is very good indeed, not that there were any complaints about the shake. Slurpalicious!!!
 

I ordered the nasi goreng which comes with a whole heap of ingredients, pork, sausage, chicken, fish cake slice and egg, stir fried in a hot smoking wok. For me though nothing beats the mee goreng here, a must try dish in my opinion!
 

The Little Nibbler loves porky noodles and opted for the gon lau mee, not the best in her opinion but a satisfying noodle dish all the same.
 

A very delicious and chocolatey Magic Chocolate Shake from Ah Yap ABC, along with a bottle of water.
 

Ah Ling & Ah Yap located side by side at Taman Tun Fuad Stephens.
 



The Bill : 1x Nasi Goreng, 1x Gon Lau Mee, 1x Chocolate Shake, 1x Water = 14 MYR

If cheap, tasty and satisfying are important to you, then you can do a lot worse then head on down to Tun Fuad Stephens Park at Bukit Padang.

Sunday, 28 October 2012

Chinese Food @ How Lee Coffee Shop - Foh Sang


Usually when we can't decide which restaurant or kedai kopi to go to, we decide on an area and then have a wonder around, check out where's busy and what looks good. Every time we go to Foh Sang, How Lee Coffee Shop is always packed! So if the good people of KK think it's worth a visit then who are we to disagree!!! Luckily there was a table spare so we sat down and a helpful waiter took our order, the menu's on the wall...and...well... my Mandarin isn't quite what it should be so the waiter gave us a hand. I decided on Sweet & Sour Fish Slice with rice. Meaty, fresh, fish slices, lightly battered and fried with onion, pepper, tomato, and cucumber in a tangy sauce. Yummy!


The Little Nibbler had the Kon Lau Mee, which looked to be the coffee shop speciality along with porridge, as everyone seemed to have these orders on their table. Noodles came with chicken, pork, meatball and choy sum. The dish was seasoned with pepper, which The Nibbler wasn't over the moon about but I thought they tasted great!


We also had an order of Sayur Manis with Egg, this was really tasty.


How Lee Coffee Shop is located in Foh Sang opposite Ron's Kopitiam.



The Bill : 1x Sweet & Sour Fish, 1x Kon Lau Mee, 2x Chinese Teh Ping = 24.50 MYR

How Lee, another great reason to head to Foh Sang!

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Tuaran Mee @ Tuaran Mee Restoran - Tuaran


We decided to take a trip out for lunch today and decided Tuaran would be as good a place as any. Also where better to have Tuaran noodles than Tuaran itself, not only that but why not go to a restaurant called Tuaran Mee Restoran for Tuaran Mee in Tuaran! Phew! 
Now we've been to this restaurant maybe three times before I think and never been disappointed and I'm pleased to report today was no different, superb! I opted for Mee Goreng Special, the noodles came fried with egg and a little green veg, topped with sweet char siu, pork roll, sliced, stewed pork in some kind of gravy and prawn. The taste is awesome, these noodles are something else, definitely worth the drive out.


As the Little Nibbler's a fan of Pork and Kon Lau Mee this was todays choice. Noodles came blanched not fried in a sweet, savoury sauce topped again with char siu, pork roll and sliced pork, simply delicious.


It really does say 'Tuaran Mee Restoran' under that sign! As you drive into town from KK direction the shop is located on the first block you come to on the right hand side, if you pass the Shell garage on the left hand side you've gone too far.



The Bill : 1x Mee Goreng Special, 1x Kon Lau Mee, 1x Chinese Teh Ping, 1x Kopi C Ping = 15.50 MYR

Tuaran Mee is a must try dish here in Sabah, it's available in KK but I haven't had any quite as good as here in Tuaran at Tuaran Mee Restoran. 
Take a drive out, you'll be pleased you did! 

Monday, 27 February 2012

Kon Law Mee @ Kedai Kopi Soon Li - Tanjung Aru


When I first started eating this Kon Law Mee I thought it was a bit plain and boring but the more you eat the better it seems to taste! It  just grows on you and in the end I thoroughly enjoyed it. It reminds me a lot of Kolo Mee that I've tried in Kuching on a previous visit. Noodles come topped with slices of char siu, belly pork, minced pork and also a kind of pale, pork sausage wrapped in egg which I'm sorry, but I can't remember the name of right now, if anyone would like to remind me, please do! This is definitely a pork lovers dish! 


Kedai Kopi Soon Li occupies a corner lot next to the Esso petrol station at Tanjung Aru. In the evening grilled fish and seafood are available.



The Bill : Kon Law Mee, Teh = 7 MYR

Kedai Kopi Soon Li serves a handful of noodle dishes, porridge, chicken rice and pau. A relaxed quiet place for breakfast or lunch and of course grilled fish in the evenings.