Prawn mee, kuey teow, fish ballnoodle...all food here is 👍, alwiz my first choice local coffee shop nearby my house. Just tat table are limited, as they only open at morning n noon time.
The crowd seems to like the Prawn Mee. No surprise, it has that Penang flavour. It's not the best but it's good enough to satisfy that Penang craving. Btw it’s Hokkien Mee not Prawn Mee. - 13/2/18
The Prawn Mee is sub-par and this is coming from a Penangite. The broth lacked oomph. It's not rich enough and it's rather thin, flavour wise. Choon Prawn Mee in Paramount is still the best.
So far all food is good.The Chicken rice bosses scold you if you request more chilies. He ask you go market buy chillies.He said if you don't believe chili is expensive. WTH lol
DO NOT order the char kuey teow here. It’s the worst I’ve had. It doesn’t have the wok hei that a CKT should have. No Chinese sausage nor fresh cockles. Only saving grace was the decent size of 🦐
Kopitiam with chicken rice, prawn noodles (popular stall), chu cheong fun with Yong tau fu, char kway teow, and kuih. Char kway teow is decent, but just average wok qi. RM6 for small, +RM1 for cockles
Can you even taste curry flavour in the curry mee? Coffee shop operator hires rude and semi-deaf foreign workers who will blame your and spit in your drinks.
The prawn IS very good. Ask for extra meat and prawns (ka liu) for a small fee. The noodle soup is not bad too but for chicken rice and roast pork, the stall at yau tak teng better
I personally think that prawn mee is overrated. The "prawns" they give is just tiny little few slices. No egg, no kangkung. Price is reasonable though.
This is just ridiculous. after the weekend of cny, price of food went up. Ate curry noodle, went up 70cent to rm5 for small. For big, additional rm1 to rm6