Hawker/Kopitiam
KL Style Char siew rice and noodles at Old Airport Road Hawker. Very fatty char siew that melts in your mouth. Goes really well with the chicken rice and hakka noodles, but found it too salty if you just have it alone. Sio Bak was "so-so". Noodles were soft and it reminds me of a thinner version of ban mian. We prefer the noodles over the rice, probably because i made the mistake of pouring the extra sauce onto the rice, making it extremely salty ๐ $3.80 each for the noodle and rice, add $1.20 for extra char siew or sio bak or you can order just their roast meat in 100g, 200g or 300g.
KL Style Char siew rice and noodles at Old Airport Road Hawker. Very fatty char siew that melts in your mouth. Goes really well with the chicken rice and hakka noodles, but found it too salty if you just have it alone. Sio Bak was "so-so". Noodles were soft and it reminds me of a thinner version of ban mian. We prefer the noodles over the rice, probably because i made the mistake of pouring the extra sauce onto the rice, making it extremely salty ๐ $3.80 each for the noodle and rice, add $1.20 for extra char siew or sio bak or you can order just their roast meat in 100g, 200g or 300g.
Knew the porridge wasn't enough to fill me up.
So we added a kosong prata and a plaster prata. The pratas were crispy and the curry matches really well!
The plaster was alittle soggy on the egg side thou. Prefer the normal egg prata i had previously and also the kosong prata is a must have.
Slice fish porridge and century eggs minced meat porridge (both for $6.50 with added eggs). Taste plain without adding the soya sauce and pepper. Once those were added, the porridge came to life.
Porridge were thick and have good amount of ingredients. Not too bad.
One bowl wasn't enough for me thou. ๐
Wanted to try the Tonkatsu Burger but it was sold out. Ordered the wagyu burger ($13), black pepper chicken burger ($7) and the fried chicken wings ($4 for 2pcs) instead. The bun was nice however, the rest was just decent.
Available in $2.50 and $3.50 portion. Ordered the $3.50 one. Good amount of ingredients and noodles. Not too bad for a neighborhood stall. What i feel lacking is the punch in the "lor" itself. Not "sticky" and taste not "gao" enough for me. What i like is the Tiong Bahru market traditional kind.
Located at unit 01-123. They have $4 & $5 portion with wide range of noodles selection.
Ordered $5 meepok dry. Generous amount of fishballs.
The chilli is those savory kind and not too spicy which mixed well with the noodles. ๐๐ผ