Address: Taman Hui Sing, Jalan Sherip Masahor, Kuching, Sarawak.
Business hours: Early morning till noon, off on Tuesday
UPDATE: This guy moved again. Anyone knows where's his new location, please drop me message in comment. Thank you.
The first time I had this Liew's Ngiu Chap was at Song Corner coffee shop at Jalan Song. It was so delicious, a hidden gem indeed. Not after I found this gem, the vendor decided to cease the business. I was quite disappointed as would not able to have this delicious bowl of beef noodles again.
The other day I found the same vendor has resumed his business at Sing Garden. So brought my bro to have breakfast there. He likes the noodles too, especially the stew mutton noodles.
The beef vermicelli soup, contains beef entrails, tendon, and white radish. Must dip the ingredients with the chilli sauce provided by the vendor, it is a truly perfect match.
The noodle version. The soup is clear and slightly sweet. The beef meat slice is soft, and tendon is easy to chew too. I believe elderly will have no problem to chew too. The noodle texture is also unbeatably good.
My bro commented this bowl of stew mutton noodles like this: "This is the best breakfast I ever had in my life". Though he was rather exaggerated, but undeniably this mutton noodles tastes exceptionally good. Exceeded my expectation.
Sing Garden is a good place for breakfast and lunch. It has gathered all the food I like the most. Click HERE to see what I have blogged about Sing Garden in 2014.
October 30, 2016
October 21, 2016
Chong Choon Cafe 泉春茶室, Kuching
Address: 275, Jalan Chan Chin Ann, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak.
Business hours: 6:30am - 12:00pm (Monday - Sunday, off on Tuesday)
Chong Choon Cafe has moved! The new location is not too far from the old address. It's just the opposite road, behind Digi Specialised store. Last week went there with my bro for brunch. The new place is more comfortable, not stuffy. They even moved the old table-bench set to new place.
The new environment looks better but kinda missed the old 'warehouse' feel too.
Poh Lam Laksa stall
The toast stall
Had laksa at the new place. Special bowl RM7.00.
Egg in Toast. My favourite, shouldn't be missed.
Poke the egg yolk. Dip the Planta fragrant toast with egg yolk, tastes heavenly good.
The map to new address:
Sorry I have been busy lately, lack of appetite as well causing the update is slow this month. Will try catch up and blog another post these few days.
Business hours: 6:30am - 12:00pm (Monday - Sunday, off on Tuesday)
Chong Choon Cafe has moved! The new location is not too far from the old address. It's just the opposite road, behind Digi Specialised store. Last week went there with my bro for brunch. The new place is more comfortable, not stuffy. They even moved the old table-bench set to new place.
The new environment looks better but kinda missed the old 'warehouse' feel too.
Poh Lam Laksa stall
The toast stall
Had laksa at the new place. Special bowl RM7.00.
Egg in Toast. My favourite, shouldn't be missed.
Poke the egg yolk. Dip the Planta fragrant toast with egg yolk, tastes heavenly good.
The map to new address:
Sorry I have been busy lately, lack of appetite as well causing the update is slow this month. Will try catch up and blog another post these few days.
October 4, 2016
Beef Noodles @Yee Chwan Cafe 毓泉茶室, Bintulu
Location: Jalan Law Gek Soon (In between HSBC Bank & KFC), 97000 Bintulu
There are two famous beef noodles in Bintulu, one at Yee Chwan, another at Mubhibah cafe which is just a few steps away. We like the beef noodles at Yee Chwan Cafe the most since we were kids. Though the portion is pathetically little, we always ask for big bowl (yet still never have enough of it). Since the tummy only half full, I normally will order the roti bakar (kaya toast) here. The roti bakar here is toast on charcoal fire.
Other than beef noodles (Mee Sup Sapi), they also have laksa and kolo mee (Mee Kolok) too.
The noodle they used is not as yellowish. Soup is clear and not oily at all. The beef meat slice is also soft and easy to chew, must dip it with the chilli sauce.
The kaya toast, a set of two slices. Crispy outside, soft inside.
This is one of the must-try food in Bintulu. You wouldn't able to find this beef noodles elsewhere, same goes to Laksa in Bintulu. Our laksa in Bintulu tastes different from Kuching laksa. Try it if you have the chance to visit Bintulu.
There are two famous beef noodles in Bintulu, one at Yee Chwan, another at Mubhibah cafe which is just a few steps away. We like the beef noodles at Yee Chwan Cafe the most since we were kids. Though the portion is pathetically little, we always ask for big bowl (yet still never have enough of it). Since the tummy only half full, I normally will order the roti bakar (kaya toast) here. The roti bakar here is toast on charcoal fire.
Other than beef noodles (Mee Sup Sapi), they also have laksa and kolo mee (Mee Kolok) too.
The noodle they used is not as yellowish. Soup is clear and not oily at all. The beef meat slice is also soft and easy to chew, must dip it with the chilli sauce.
The kaya toast, a set of two slices. Crispy outside, soft inside.
This is one of the must-try food in Bintulu. You wouldn't able to find this beef noodles elsewhere, same goes to Laksa in Bintulu. Our laksa in Bintulu tastes different from Kuching laksa. Try it if you have the chance to visit Bintulu.
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