Kopitiam
Prices are slightly higher than the usual tau fu fa (RM2.70), but you are paying for what you get here at this stall in front of 99 Speedmart (near the morning market). So smooth and tastes dense of soy! If you're a fan of soy, this will definitely be your next love.
also, a generous serving of meat (even though they're not my thing) and taugeh (if you ask for it)~ you can also see the rempah used to cook the soup, yums for authenticity! 🍜🌶 #burpple #currymee #serikembangan
Price: RM6 (small)
RM 7 (big)
I've heard plenty of praises for the char koay teow here, partly because it's vegetarian, party because the tauke is an Indian cooking up local Chinese food. It was a little too wet / oily for my liking, but had all the tastes and elements found in a non-vegetarian char koay teow.
I found myself near Bukit Bintang area today, so I decided to try out Blue Boy after hearing the amount of great reviews. There weren't many stalls open, just this, chee cheong fun with yong tau foo, famous char koay teow and the mixed rice and porridge stall. The mee java was acceptable, but nothing very special. The serving size didn't really match up with the price (around RM5) and the taste didn't justify it too. The ambience felt like a kopitiam, which is great in a sense that you can't really find a kopitiam that is purely vegetarian.
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