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Sin Guat Keong Coffee Shop
Sin Guat Keong Coffee Shop
3 times mentioned • I Want Candy • 07 December 2017

Sin Guat Keong Coffee Shop

Fried Oyster OmeletteThis stall, located in the Sin Guat Keong Coffee Shop, serves the dish that is also known as 'oh-chien.' At RM8 a plate, a generous amount of egg and large-sized oysters in sweet potato starch are served. It is topped with parsley and usually eaten with chilli sauce.

You can also order it at RM12 and RM16. Opening hours: 5 to 10 p.m., daily (closed Tuesdays every fortnight)
Sin Guat Keong Coffee Shop - Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun
Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun
4 times mentioned • I Want Candy • 07 December 2017

Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun

Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun. The Hong Kong-style chee cheong fun is filled with char siu (barbequed pork) and prawns.

It is available at this stall that is right beside the Sin Guat Keong Coffee Shop. You have the options of ordering a small plate at RM4.20 or big plate at RM6.30. Opening hours: 6 to 11.30 p.m., daily (closed Tuesdays every fortnight)
Sin Guat Keong Coffee Shop
Sin Guat Keong Coffee Shop
3 times mentioned • I Want Candy • 07 December 2017

Sin Guat Keong Coffee Shop

Char Koay Teow This stall in front of the Sin Guat Keong Coffee Shop is well known for its char koay teow, which has mantis prawns added into it. A generous amount of mantis prawns, normal prawns and fried egg are served in the dish.

It is sold at RM3.50 and RM4.30. Opening hours: 5.30 p.m. to midnight, daily
Potato Starch - Vintage Tea Party
Vintage Tea Party
4 times mentioned • CHiA YiNg • 20 November 2017

Vintage Tea Party

PRE-CUT TEA TIME VINTAGE TEA PARTY EDIBLE RICE / WAFER PAPER CUPCAKE CAKE TOPPERS BIRTHDAY PARTY DECORATIONS Wafer paper ingredients: Potato Starch, Water, Vegetable Oil. Store in a dark and dry place.

Use within 6 months. Suitable for vegetarians.
Potato Starch - Slightly Higher
Slightly Higher
23 times mentioned • Mandy B B • 09 March 2017

Slightly Higher

Oyster Omelette (Orh Lua). A dish popular in Singapore Hawkers as well as Taiwan Night markets, this is a dish many foreigners and locals love. Stalls that sell carrot cake typically also sell Oyster omelettes as it's a similar cooking process as well as utilizing a common ingredient: Eggs.

Potato starch is usually mixed into frying the egg and gives a thicker, fuller taste. Variants include a version without the starch, which is priced slightly higher due to more eggs needed instead. A special vinegar chilli is also paired exclusively with oyster omelettes in Singapore.
Closed Tuesdays - Get New
Get New
31 times mentioned • Ga Ga • 21 June 2018

Get New

This Bayan Baru salon is open six days a week (they are closed on Tuesdays), from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. Reviews point out their talented stylists, as well as affordable services and sense of professionalism.

Go wild and get yourself a new dye job with some of their funky psychedelic colours, or simply have a haircut. Whatever it is, you'll be in safe hands.
Fried Oyster - Bunga Raya Food Court
Bunga Raya Food Court
4 times mentioned • Ching Ching • 10 March 2017

Bunga Raya Food Court

Medan Makan Boon Leong. Fried Fresh Oyster Bunga Raya Food Court. Had been coming here since i was a kid. My grandma used to take me here for the fired oyster.

Ever since, we have been having this well known Bunga Raya Oh Jian. The chili sauce is nice and so is the oyster. You can also ask them to add extra. Will always drop by and queue up for the fried oyster here. Chilli sauce is o k only but the fried oyster is nice.
Fried Oyster - Bunga Raya Food Court
Bunga Raya Food Court
4 times mentioned • Penny Gan • 09 March 2017

Bunga Raya Food Court

Melaka Food, Fried Oysters. Oh yeah, it's called “fried oyster omelet” too – due to the big amount of eggs. Oysters are fresh and although not big in size, the generous amount makes up for it.

As for myself, I got to say that I enjoyed eating it. The eggs are simply delicious, and I actually care about the oysters – I just loved them. Fried oysters can be found in some Melaka food courts and the one that I like most is at the stall in Bunga Raya Food Court.
Fried Oyster - Bunga Raya Food Court
Bunga Raya Food Court
4 times mentioned • Adrian Choo • 25 November 2015

Bunga Raya Food Court

Fried Oysters Oh yeah, it's called “fried oyster omelet” too – due to the big amount of eggs. Oysters are fresh and although not big in size, the generous amount makes up for it.

As for myself, I got to say that I enjoyed eating it. The eggs are simply delicious, and I actually care about the oysters – I just loved them. Fried oysters can be found in some Melaka food courts and the one that I like most is at the stall in Bunga Raya Food Court Location Jalan Bunga Raya, Melaka 75100 Dir
Fried Oyster - Steamboat Lok Lok Lorry
Steamboat Lok Lok Lorry
3 times mentioned • Bob Chen • 02 December 2018

Steamboat Lok Lok Lorry

Steamboat Lok Lok Lorry. Got deep fried oyster with egg at Skudai Johor Bharu. Rm 8 for small.

Rm 12 for big portion. Great taste and yummy. Nearby Rome Spa.
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