Best Hokkien Mee in KL

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A good plate of fried Chinese noodles isn’t just about adding in the right amount of ingredients; but also the way the dish is cooked. Otherwise known as “wok hei” (which literally means “wok breath”), such cooking method refers to food being stir-fried and tossed around a wok over very high flame. It has to be done in a swift manner in order to give the dish a distinct smoky aroma. The same concept also applies to the preparation of Hokkien mee. Popular among many local Chinese foodies, this dish is typically stir-fried using “tai loke mee” or thick noodles. Among the commonly-used ingredients that characterise Hokkien mee are sliced pork, prawns, and cabbage. Dark soy sauce is then drenched all over the noodles to boost the overall flavour, and tiny pieces of deep-fried pork lard is a crucial ingredient to complete the dish. Follow us as we bring you on a journey of discovery along some of the dingiest places in the heart of KL in search of the best Hokkien noodles, for in the darkest of places lies the best of food!

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    Damansara Uptown Hokkien Mee @ Kuchai LamaNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    Following the popularity of the original Damansara Uptown Hokkien Mee in Damansara Utama and its second outlet in Bandar Puchong Jaya, Hokkien mee lovers can revel with the recently-opened branch in Kuchai Lama. And it’s no surprise that the place is always packed to the brim with patrons yearning for a tempting plate of Hokkien mee. Three types of noodles are available for you to choose from: the standard fat yellow noodle, meehoon or yee mee. Although the meehoon and yee mee are fairly decent, we still prefer the good old traditional version. Not to forget, the sinful deep-fried lard bits (or pork fats as written in the menu) can be ordered as an extra topping (big or small) to heighten your Hokkien mee experience.

    Tips

    Expect lots of patrons during dinner hours, so come earlier if possible.

    Things to expect

    Crowded restaurant, complete with outdoor seating area.

    Best with

    Herbal tea and pork soup.

    Price

    RM9.00 to RM20.00

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    Damansara Uptown Hokkien Mee @ Kuchai Lama View restaurant

    39, Jalan Kuchai Maju 1, Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park, 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 58200, Kuchai Lama, Kuala Lumpur
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    0379716121

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    05:00PM—02:00AM
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