Lot 10 food court @
Lot 10 Shopping Centre, 50,
Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50200
I was told by some forummers that this place gathered all the nice foods from different generation of the original seller. 3min walk from our hotel so we came to try some of the foods here. Was told that they renovated the place recently.
Walking rounds and rounds.. everythings just seem so good.. and we can't really make up our mind on what to eat... end up we tried out 3 stalls there..
They cooked using charcoal...
i think their famous ones is thir hokkien mee.. saw alots of people eating it
they olso had other dishes like Meat soup, chinese rice cake, cantonese style of hor fan and stuffs
Hokkien Yee Mee RM 9.35 with 5% Govt Tax
I don't know is it my mandarin really sucked or the person simply cannot understand mandarin cause he speak to me in cantonese.. he asked the cook to speak to me after i tried to tell him what i want..
I was just saying.... i don't want seafoods in my noodles.. so hard to understand meh??
So i was served with this... Fried Yee Mee with veg & Meat and lots of pork lard
Quite different from the way yee mee are being served in Sg.
Actually it tasted quite nice, the wok Hei made it really nice. ver fragant compare to our normal way of cooking using stove. Only issue i had is the oil -_-" 太油了 and its too salty again..
Thai Corner and Mini Wok (H12)
Table No. F078
Wok Cantonese kue RM 7.25 with 5% Govt tax.
I didn't taste this but Mr sim had no complain.. so i guess it should be good for a fuss man who enjoy his hor fan there.
Song Kee Beef Noodles (H6)
Table No. F061
RM 15.75 with 5% Govt tax. for 2 pax
Seeing so many people ordering this, we were curious how special it is..
I was tinking, its the kind of beef noodles with thicken gravy and stuffs BUT i am wrong when Mr sim bought it...
They had Big & Small Portion. We ordered the small one...
The Noodles is Mee Kia served with some braised meat sauce served with Veg and a bowl of beef meat balls Plus a Plate of overly done cai xin.
I don't know is it my mandarin really sucked or the person simply cannot understand mandarin cause he speak to me in cantonese.. he asked the cook to speak to me after i tried to tell him what i want..
I was just saying.... i don't want seafoods in my noodles.. so hard to understand meh??
So i was served with this... Fried Yee Mee with veg & Meat and lots of pork lard
Quite different from the way yee mee are being served in Sg.
Actually it tasted quite nice, the wok Hei made it really nice. ver fragant compare to our normal way of cooking using stove. Only issue i had is the oil -_-" 太油了 and its too salty again..
Thai Corner and Mini Wok (H12)
Table No. F078
Wok Cantonese kue RM 7.25 with 5% Govt tax.
I didn't taste this but Mr sim had no complain.. so i guess it should be good for a fuss man who enjoy his hor fan there.
Song Kee Beef Noodles (H6)
Table No. F061
RM 15.75 with 5% Govt tax. for 2 pax
Seeing so many people ordering this, we were curious how special it is..
I was tinking, its the kind of beef noodles with thicken gravy and stuffs BUT i am wrong when Mr sim bought it...
They had Big & Small Portion. We ordered the small one...
The Noodles is Mee Kia served with some braised meat sauce served with Veg and a bowl of beef meat balls Plus a Plate of overly done cai xin.
I find the beef balls abit too salty as well... tasted quite nice together with the noodles... but its not the bouncy kind of texture when you bite onto it.
*Disclaimer:
The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. This review is time sensitive; changes may occur to the place later on that can affect this opinion. I did not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from this place for writing the review.
*Disclaimer:
The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. This review is time sensitive; changes may occur to the place later on that can affect this opinion. I did not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from this place for writing the review.
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