San Peng Prawn Mee Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/san-peng-prawn-mee/ #1 Food Reviews & Places Website For Malaysians Mon, 18 Mar 2019 10:39:58 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://funntaste.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped-fnt-icon-32x32.jpg San Peng Prawn Mee Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/san-peng-prawn-mee/ 32 32 5 Delicious Food Spot In KL With The Worst Parking https://funntaste.com/5-delicious-food-spot-in-kl-worst-parking/ Tue, 16 Oct 2018 07:00:31 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=9257 Finding a parking spot in Kuala Lumpur doesn’t end with finding a spot. After you park your vehicle, you would have to look for a paying machine to pay for parking, which many times is an issue because you might come across faulty parking machines or find yourself without coins. Nonetheless, that doesn’t stop food …

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Finding a parking spot in Kuala Lumpur doesn’t end with finding a spot.

After you park your vehicle, you would have to look for a paying machine to pay for parking, which many times is an issue because you might come across faulty parking machines or find yourself without coins.

Nonetheless, that doesn’t stop food lovers to come to KL to devour in one of the greatest food city in the world.

In this KL guide for food lovers, we will share with you 5 delicious food spot with the worst parking.

1. TTDI (Taman Tun Ismail)

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Situated 5 minutes away from 1Utama Shopping Centre, at the border of KL and Selangor, TTDI is known to be a foodie spot and there are abundance of restaurants here.

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From Banana Leaf Rice, to hipster cafe, you name it. It’s like a small food neighbourhood itself with many cuisines from different parts of the world.

One should not miss out on: Aunty Manju’s, Super Saigon TTDI, Paper Fish

2. Brickfields

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Ah, Little India! A colourful attraction that is popular among locals and tourist alike. With office buildings and hotels around the neighbourhood, it’s no surprise that this place is filled with delicious food.

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One should not miss out on: Vishal Food & Catering, Peter Pork Noodle, Brickfields Char Kuey Teow

3. Setapak

This small suburb in KL used to be a tin-mining area, but Setapak has gone through urban renewal and other development projects over the years. Majority of the people are Chinese here so do expect lots of scrumptious non Halal food.

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One should not miss out on: Wei Ji Claypot Chicken Rice, Chong Hwa Curry Laksa

4. Pudu

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Pudu is considered a food haven by many locals in KL. You can find a good variety of hawker food from morning till late night.

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One should not miss out on: Heun Kee Claypot Chicken Rice, San Peng Prawn Mee

5. Kampung Baru

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If there’s one place in KL to experience authentic local Malay food, Kampung Baru is the place to be.

One should not miss out on: Wanjo Nasi Lemak, Nasi Kandar Line Clear

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Understanding the hassles of paying parking via a parking machine, Boost recently launched a Park & Pay feature, which allows drivers easily pay their street parking fee by using a smartphone app via Boost.

For added convenience, this latest feature by Boost allows you to register your car in your phone to start paying for the parking, meaning, there’s no need to look for parking machine. Besides that, you can also add parking minutes whenever you need it.

On top of that, paying with Boost is also more rewarding. Everytime you pay for your parking, you get a shake of cashback (at least RM0.50 cashback). If you use the app actively, the cashback that you accumulates can be treated as free cash for parking!

Here are the 6 simple steps of setting up the app.

  1. Download the Boost app from Apple App Store or Google Play
  2. Go to “Parking”
  3. Register your vehicle
  4. Select location & parking duration
  5. Make your payment
  6. Keep track of your parking status

To use this latest feature by Boost, users simply have to download the Boost app onto an Android or Apple smartphone, complete the free registration process and top up Boost wallet.

This article is written in collaboration with Boost.



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10 Best Penang Hokkien Prawn Mee In Kuala Lumpur & Petaling Jaya https://funntaste.com/10-best-prawn-mee-in-kuala-lumpur-petaling-jaya/ Wed, 29 Nov 2017 02:00:00 +0000 http://funntaste.com/?p=2866 Prawn mee (or Hokkien mee) is a popular local dish made up of yellow noodles in a broth of prawn stock made from prawn heads and shells. Usually enjoyed by Prawn Mee lovers during breakfast, tea time, and supper, a delicious bowl of Prawn Mee can’t be completed without fresh ingredients such as bean sprouts, …

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Prawn mee (or Hokkien mee) is a popular local dish made up of yellow noodles in a broth of prawn stock made from prawn heads and shells. Usually enjoyed by Prawn Mee lovers during breakfast, tea time, and supper, a delicious bowl of Prawn Mee can’t be completed without fresh ingredients such as bean sprouts, slices of pork and prawn, and kangkong.

If you’re a fan of prawn mee, read on because you’re about to find out the 10 best places to get your Penang Hokkien Prawn Mee Fix in Kuala Lumpur & Petaling Jaya.

1. Green Lane Noodles @ Cheras

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Kicking of the list is Green Lane Noodles which is famously known for their wide array of noodle dishes. Their Prawn Noodle is highly recommended among patrons. Sprinkled with pork lard and fried shallots for aroma and prawn flavours makes this a must try Prawn Noodle.

Address: 35, Jalan Desa Cahaya 11, Taman Desa Bukit Cahaya, Cheras, 56100 KL

Operation Hours: 7.30AM – 3.30PM, closed alternate Mondays

2. San Peng Prawn Mee @ Pudu

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Strategically situated beside Pudu LRT, San Peng has their own rendition of Prawn Mee which they garnish with pieces of chicken. If you’re planning to splurge, opt for their Prawn Mee Special (RM19), pricy but comes with extra prawns.

Address: 46, Jalan Loke Yew, 55200, KL

Operation Hours: 7.30AM – 3.00PM, closed Tuesdays

3. Restaurant Yong Len @ TTDI

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This thick and flavourful Prawn Mee is worth the traffic  to TTDI. If you enjoy your Prawn Mee to be a tad more spicy, remember to ask for more chili paste.

Address: 2 Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 1, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, KL

Operation Hours: 7.00AM – 2.00PM, Daily

4. Seputeh Ah Gong Prawn Mee 阿公面摊 @ Taman Seputeh

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While there are many road side Prawn Mee stalls in the Klang Valley, this Prawn Mee motorbike food cart at a corner coffee shop in Seputeh is unique as it’s prepared by a friendly Uncle. This stall has been operating for more than 40 years. Plus their Prawn Mee costs RM5, which is affordable by KL standard.

Address: Jalan Sungai 2, Taman Seputeh, 58000, KL

Operation Hours:  7.30AM – 2.00PM, closed Mondays

5. Sun Huat Kee @ Taman Lucky

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Sun Huat Kee is a no-frill kopitiam that serve many scrumptious hawker stall foods. While the kopitian is widely known for its Pork Noodles, the Prawn Noodle is certainly not to be missed. Expect fresh and generous amounts of prawn and pork slices to be thrown into your dish.

Address: 26, Lorong Ara Kiri 2, Taman Lucky, 59100, KL

Operation Hours: 7.00AM – 3.30PM, Daily

6. Aik Mee @ Seapark Taman Paramount

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This stall prides itself on serving authentic and delicious Penang style Prawn Mee. The owners of Aik Prawn Mee operate their business opposite Seapark Taman Paramount’s market from a food truck. Many Penangites say this is their go to place whenever they crave for Penang Hokkien Mee.

Address: 1, Jalan 21/11b, Sea Park, 46300, PJ

Operation Hours: 12.00PM – 5.00PM, closed Mondays

7. Lim Mee Yoke @ SS2

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Known for their rich, intense, and flavorful spicy broth that leaves customers wanting more, it’s understandable why Lim Mee Yoke is perpetually packed especially during lunch hours.

Address: 157, Jalan SS2/6, 47300, PJ

Operation Hours: 10.30AM – 6.00PM, Daily

8. Restoran Hup Soon @ SS3

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Restaurant Hup Soon has many delicious food lining to be savored, in particular their Prawn Noodle. The soup is thick, sweet with the tastes of fresh prawns, spicy and just irresistible.

Address: 7, Jalan 3/29, SS3, Kelana Jaya, 47300 PJ

Operation Hours: Opens at 7.00AM, Daily

9. Choon Prawn Mee House @ Taman Paramount

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Choon Prawn Mee is yet another popular Prawn Mee restaurant in PJ. Their soup broth leans towards sweet, yet its rich with all the prawn and pork flavour, and it can be extremely addictive.

Address: 13, Jalan 20/14, Taman Paramount, 46300 PJ

Operation Hours: 7.00AM – 4.00PM, Daily, 7.00AM – 4.30PM, Sat/Sun/Public Holiday

10. Restoran Red Leaf @ Jalan Loke Yew

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Located at the intersection of Jalan Loke Yew and Lorong Loke Yew, the Prawn Noodle is run by a Penangite. This stall has been operating at the same location for 30 years. A bowl of Prawn Noodles here has all the essential ingredients with delicious soup and good quality prawns.

Address: 61 & 63, Ground Floor, Jalan Loke Yew, 55200 KL

Operation Hours: Opens at 7.00AM

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