George Town, Malaysia
223, Jalan Burma
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+60 164211717
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Outdoor seatingDeliveryTakeawayDine-in
Good for kidsToilets
CoffeeLate-night foodSmall plates
August 2020 Update They have allowed dine in but doing a soft enforcement of 3 pax max per table. To eat here 1. Oh-chen (Fried Oyster Egg) - silky smooth and very very nice 2. Prawn noodles - pretty decent with top-up options (expect RM10 average with top-ups) Average 1. White curry noodles - not great
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Famous for its prawn mee/loh mee and the chopped chicken. Very delicious. Would recommend.
A must try is the hokkien mee, curry mee, chicken porridge, cantonese fried hor fun and dimsum. It's very good. Other stalls available here are chicken rice, wan tan mee, lobak and tai chow stall.
Ate the nasi goreng here and it was amazing, especially the chicken. 5/5, would totally recommend.
Variety of street food here to choose from. Price is good and place is clean.
Had the chicken congee. Good old taste.
All employees who serve drinks to customers did not wear their masks properly. Wearing below their nose and some below their chin. Only realise it when they serve the drinks to us. If notice it would not eat there. Inform the boss but they ignore us. With the Covid 19 cases on the rise they should follow SOP. Feel like reporting to the authorities. Will try to find the link.
Over rated for the prawn and Loh mee, 3.5 stars compare to others. 4 stars for the porridge, very tasty. 3 stars for the wantan mee, under average. The prawn mee is the busiest stall whereby you need to queue and wait for the stall assistant called for order and then another waiting time for the stall owner to prepare your order. Once your mee is ready you need to take yourself to your own table. RM6 per bowl, is pricier compare to others and you need to self service some more.
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