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Fried Kuey Teow
3 times mentioned • Kimmy Alex • 15 March 2017
Fried Kuey Teow
Melaka attraction, Machap Walk open during the weekends only Friday till Sunday. Main attraction is the bizarre and exotic food. Street hawker food such as the fried kuey teow, wantan, panda bun and bihun mee cake are among the best-selling. Other types of food offered at Machap are, roasted duck, laksa, dim sum, sambal petai. Special for the meat enthusiast, Alie 7 Corner Aneka Soup serves beef, mutton and chicken soup. There is also the famous Malaysian nasi lemak.
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Fried Kuey Teow
3 times mentioned • Rasa Hebat • 19 April 2017
Fried Kuey Teow
Penang One, Puchong. Some food is nice and Some is normal. The fried kuey teow not dry enough and I prefer more dry and with Asian Wok fried taste / "wok hei", which they dont have. The fruit rojak is nice - fresh and cold fruits when they serve, much prawn paste and sauce very thick. The cendol not as good as melaka cendol, not much gula melaka taste but still ok. The santan / coconut milk put enough and the green jelly cendol very fresh and chewy, not like the frozen one. The Penang curry mee I didnt try. My wife order it.
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Fried Kuey Teow
3 times mentioned • Adrian Bb • 22 October 2015
Fried Kuey Teow
Address Show Map
Lot 9185, Kampung Teluk Gong (just by the main road),
Pelabuhan Kelang, 42000 Selangor.
[easiest way to go from KL is to use Kesas Highway and turn left at the Teluk Gong interchange]
Business Hour
11.30am-3pm (Monday),
11.30am-3pm,
5pm-10pm(Tuesday-Friday)
11.30am-10pm(Saturday and Sunday)
Contact Info
03 3134 1167
Food
Abalone Mushroom, Prawns Rolls, Steamed White Sea Prawns, Lala Meehoon, Fruits, Yong Tat Seafood Restaurant, Deep-fried prawn, Steamed prawn, Roasted kampung chicken, Marmite crabs, Deep-fried squid, Fried Kuey Teow with Prawns, Bamboo clam (ala-Kam...
no mantou for the sweet n sour crab....sad. No salted egg style of crab too....sad.
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Ana Ikan Bakar Petai Kuantan
7 times mentioned • Felicia Ng • 28 June 2016
Ana Ikan Bakar Petai Kuantan
Ana Ikan Bakar Petai Kuantan. Long Wait But Not Bad. A usual ikan patin day trip to Temerloh end up check in at a budget hotel at Kuantan to try out new hotel & Ana Ikan Bakar Petai. We arrived there quite early at about 7pm at Ana Ikan Bakar Petai. There were so many people. Weekends maybe. After choosing our fish, we took Ikan Sebelah Bakar Sambal Petai & Siakap sweet & sour. We had to wait about 45 mins for the fish to be ready & another 15 mins for the rice & drinks. That we had to ask for it.. The Ikan Bakar Sambal Petai unfortunately, tasted like yesterday's left over sambal.
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Ana Ikan Bakar Petai
10 times mentioned • Karen Lee • 12 June 2018
Ana Ikan Bakar Petai
Ana Ikan Bakar is a popular ikan bakar stall in Kuantan and by 8pm, it's a full house. Basically, you head to the seafood counter to choose the type of fish or seafood you want before informing the staff of your preferred cooking style.I usually go for the masak sambal petai and tiga rasa. The former features grilled fish with sambal sauce, onion slices and fresh petai. I like that the seafood is prepared in a banana leaf wrap. Ana Ikan Bakar Petai
Pantai Selera,
Tanjung Lumpur,
Kuantan
Tel: 019-987 8155 (Haji Baharin), 013-9989175 (Fairuz)
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Covid Pandemic Hit Malaysia Small
3 times mentioned • 26 August 2021
Covid Pandemic Hit Malaysia Small
How Covid pandemic hit Malaysia small business and medium sized enterprises? Only essential service allows to open during the lockdown. 43% small businesses in the Malaysia already temporarily closed and no longer having any income. During Covid companies including large conglomerates and large companies are not spared such as facing immediate cash flow problem. According to MCO impact business survery, MNCs reported losses excess RM500 million during the covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia.
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Due Travel Restrictions
3 times mentioned • Tan Tan • 02 August 2021
Due Travel Restrictions
How economic Impact of Covid-19 on Peninsular Malaysia Southernmost State of Johor? Now empty Second Link bridge. Immediate loss of incomes due to a lack of Singaporean buyers and also due to local travel limits. 70 percent drop in the retail economy, hotel occupancy rates falling to 27 percent and the closure of 14 hotels in Johor. The most affected by these Covid, are micro-businesses were also not allowed to open during the first MCO. Malaysia fell silent due to travel restrictions and enforced business shutdowns.
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Three Different
73 times mentioned • Jenny Chen • 27 February 2019
Three Different
It's taken almost 2 months for a service contract on my washer to be completed. Three different servicemen came out. Each time a servicemen came, my washer was pulled out for work to be done. His has caused my washer to not be level. It's tilted, I can rock it back and forth. Also because it sits on a pedestal, the drawer slides open during the cycle. None of this was the case prior to the third servicemen. I have contacted the company to have someone come back to just level the washer. On three occasions,
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Chee Cheong Fun
32 times mentioned • Karen Lee • 12 August 2017
Chee Cheong Fun
This is one of the coffee shops worth going because they have a variety of good food there. There's “Kai See Hor Fun” aka Chicken Kuey Teow Soup, caramel custard, chee cheong fun and satay! This satay stall operates from the side alley between Kong Heng & Thean Chun. Stepping into either of these two coffee shops feels like I am being teleported back to the 60s.
They are probably one of the rare stalls in Ipoh that sells pork satay, pork innards and coagulated pork blood satay. The pork skewers are grilled with charcoal flames, with minimal burnt bits and a small proportion of fats.
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Chilli Sauce
50 times mentioned • Joey Yap • 22 January 2018
Chilli Sauce
The Famous Lai Foong Beef Noodle, Puchong. There are 4 types of noodles for you to choose from, mee hoon, mee, kuey teow and lai fun. You could also choose your preferred combination of ingredients... beef ball, lean meat, brisket, tripe, tendon or leaf tripe. If you prefer to add a bit more spice to your noodles, you will love their homemade chilli sauce. To me this is the best soupy beef noodle in KL. If you are a beef noodle lover, why not give it a try and tell me what you think.
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