3/7/2024 0 Comments Four seasons mallHappy to see this on Malaysia Boleh! menu and ordered one. Getting Assam Laksa is not as easy as getting curry mee, pork noodles and prawn mee in kopitiams in our area. Yass… Zhu Yao Zhar on our Hokkien Mee! We were literally fighting to get this crunchy pieces to go with our wok hei-filled, flavourful thick noodles. You can also opt for half chicken at RM32, quarter chicken (upper) at RM16 and quarter chicken (lower) at RM18.ġ1. Hence less fiery hot, but still has a touch of spicy kick. You can also get Pan Mee soup at RM9 and Ee Fu Noodles at RM9 from this stall.Ĭan’t go Ipoh? Have a taste of Ipoh Chicken Rice at Malaysia Boleh! Te Qi Stall. Yoko Chilli Pan Mee’s version has a balance between the chilli and housemade dark sauces. Homemade pan mee topped with soft boiled egg, minced pork, fried anchovies, blanched spinach, spicy chilli paste, homemade pan- Toss everything together and tuck into flavourful, messy goodness. Cubed carrot cake, stir fried together with bean sprout, egg, chai poh – the essential ingredients for Char Koay Kak. More Penang favourite street food after the O Chien and Char Koay Teow. Penang Fried Carrot Cake RM8/Regular RM10/Large If you had eaten O Chien with egg that is “overcooked” or what we say ” fried till old / 雞蛋炒到很老”, you might understand what we trying to say. Not too oily, and we enojed how the egg is cooked to just nice, keeping it moist with tasty bites. Penang Fried Oyster / O Chien RM12/Regular RM15/Large Yong Kee Char Koay Tiao RM9/Regular RM12/LargeĦ. Other than Roast Duck Rice, you can also check out Roast Pork Rice RM10, Char Siew Rice RM9, Roast Duck Drumstick Rice RM13.ĥ. Skin is surprisingly still crispy after we took some time on photography. Summerkid and his brother gave stamp of approval for this roast duck rice. Mushroom, pai guat, pork meat, tao pok, and beancurd – get them all in one pot. The soup is on the lighter side, clean to the palate. Sesame Oil Chicken, Bak Kut Teh, Claypot Chicken Rice – enjoy delicious Chinese comfort food from this stall. Spiciness is manageable, not too “lemak”. Dig in further, we found large pieces of chicken inside. Yellow noodles and vermicelli in beautiful orange-red curry broth, topped with tau pok, long beans, pig skin. We picked a signature dish from each stall, and happily devoured in with our family.īegan with this glorious bowl of curry mee. From curry mee to Penang Laksa, Penang Cendol, KL Hokkien Mee, Chicken Rice, Duck Rice, O Chien, Stir-Frie Raddish Cake, Char Koay Teow, Porridge, and the list goes on. Here, you can indulge into everything about Malaysian street food. Speaks about Instagram-worthy food court in KL, Malaysia Boleh! can easily be one of the top. While eating, Summerkid’s mum kept telling us that: “Do you know this song? It’s from our generation.” “This song too, famous during our childhood time.”. – we are pleased to see a really thoughtfully designed food court right in the heart Kuala Lumpur finally, filled with nostalgic atmosphere. You can have a satisfying meal here at less than RM15!Ĭlassic Kopitiam floor tiles, marble table top with solid wooden stools, stalls adorned with heritage shop front-like, Chinese oldies background music, etc. For instance, a generous bowl of curry mee is only RM9, cendol is RM3, and hot white coffee at RM2.50. What’s better is, for its Golden Triangle location, price for food here is reasonable with hearty portion. Walk into Robinsons Shoppes and go one floor down, you’ll see Malaysia Boleh! on your right. Located just 5 minutes walk from LRT KLCC Station, directly next to KLCC Twin Towers and opposite to Avenue K Shopping Mall, this easy-to-reach food atrium is set to becoming one of the must-visit for both tourists and locals to enjoy Malaysia popular street food, all under one roof.
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