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Chee Cheong Fun
32 times mentioned • Gang Gila • 25 June 2017
Chee Cheong Fun
Restoran G Cheong Fun
3 times mentioned • Sandy Leung • 24 July 2016
Restoran G Cheong Fun
Keep Coming Back
6 times mentioned • Mandy B B • 09 November 2016
Keep Coming Back
Twins Korean serve up really good home-cooked Korean food (it's a small family business) that makes you keep coming back for more! Definitely give their fried pork and kimchi dish a try.. the pork is succulent and well marinated and stir fried with my favourite kimchi! Another one of my favourites is the bibimbap, a classic Korean dish containing mixed vegetables, chicken/beef and rice with a red sweet sauce that makes all the difference.
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Ah Yee Curry Mee
6 times mentioned • Lily Wong • 31 December 2016
Ah Yee Curry Mee
Chee Cheong Fun with Mushroom and Pork Strips Sauce RM4 (Small)/ RM4.50 ( Big)
Now, the shop is fully operated with the help from family and relatives, selling specialities that she has been proud of. Besides Chee Cheong Fun, Ah Yee Curry Mee menu covers also Wantan Mee, Yee Mee, Gei Si Hor Fun, Clear Soup Noodles, Curry Mee, Prawn Mee, Yang Tau Fu. Have them all under one roof at reasonable price.
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Chee Cheong Fun
32 times mentioned • Gang Gila • 25 June 2017
Chee Cheong Fun
Restoran G. Cheong Fun, Johor. Open until lunch hour only. For those who feel bathing the spongy rice rolls with prawn gravy is mundane or isn't cutting-edge enough, make your way to this unassuming restaurant. Among the most vaunted version is drowning the chee cheong fun with curry, which is mildly spicy yet savoury. Yam Cake and Pig Skin Curry. Teh Ais with Gula Melaka.
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Chee Cheong Fun
32 times mentioned • Lily Wong • 31 December 2016
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)
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Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun
4 times mentioned • Food King • 09 November 2016
Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun
Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun stall. Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun RM 5 in Restaurant New Lucky, Seri Petaling. I wanna try this. Put in the list first. muhahaha. According to Mrs Gan, not all rice is equal, which in turn affects the quality of flour produced from it. Understanding the ratio between water and rice flour is essential to making good chee cheong fun.
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Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun
4 times mentioned • Shazam Loo • 12 June 2016
Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun
Different from the usual brown sauce laden KL style chee cheong fun, Hong Kong-style chee cheong fun is basically fluffy rice noodles rolled with juicy shrimps and chopped char siew, served in a light soy sauce. At the Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun RM 5 in Restaurant New Lucky serving of Hong Kong style chee cheong fun in less than two minutes. Only three options are available on the menu: shrimp, char siew or yin yong (a mix of both), all priced at RM5 each. The noodles and briny-sweet soy sauce go so well together that the teaspoon-sized daub of fragrant sambal on the side. Brunch meals in KL.
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Hong Kong-style Chee Cheong Fun
3 times mentioned • Tony Loong • 01 August 2017
Hong Kong-style Chee Cheong Fun
Puchong is a haven for dimsum teahouses, from those that look like grand palaces to bare boned shops with marble-topped furniture, these establishments serve everything you would expect from dimsum: steamed paus, fried dumplings, and even Hong Kong-style chee cheong fun! We've rounded up the top dimsum places that will have you eating paus from the wee hours of the morning to snacking on salted egg custard buns in the late afternoon.
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