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The sinful yet must try dish that one must try from a Malaysian Food Street especially when we get to see little of such cuisine from our local hawker centers and food courts. Being a weekend, queues were expected everywhere and seating was an issue with diners being pressurized by others who are standing beside the table, hoping to "chope" some seats. The typical looking "Wu Xiang" dish comes with cooling cucumber, century egg and preserved ginger slices while the rest are Lor bak, fried to bro
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The sinful yet must try dish that one must try from a Malaysian Food Street especially when we get to see little of such cuisine from our local hawker centers and food courts. Being a weekend, queues were expected everywhere and seating was an issue with diners being pressurized by others who are standing beside the table, hoping to "chope" some seats.

The typical looking "Wu Xiang" dish comes with cooling cucumber, century egg and preserved ginger slices while the rest are Lor bak, fried to brownish in color, consisting of Tau Gua, Fish Ball, Ngoh Hiong & Dumplings. The sauce that comes with it was not spicy but sweet and goes very well with the fried items. However the items were not warm enough.
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2013-07-17 49 views
The lor bak here is supposedly famous, being in the Malaysian food street. I seldom order this dish but we shared a platter among our family members when we dined here. A combination plate comes with ngoh hiong, tofu fish cake and other types of fried pieces. I liked the tofu pieces soft and crisp on the outside, which went very well with the sauce provided. The sauce is a mix of sweet chilli sauce and starchy lor mee style gravy.
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The lor bak here is supposedly famous, being in the Malaysian food street. I seldom order this dish but we shared a platter among our family members when we dined here. A combination plate comes with ngoh hiong, tofu fish cake and other types of fried pieces. I liked the tofu pieces soft and crisp on the outside, which went very well with the sauce provided. The sauce is a mix of sweet chilli sauce and starchy lor mee style gravy.

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2012-07-21 58 views
Not the worth the calories - this is how I would describe the food from this stall. Given that most of the food are fried stuff and hence, kinda sinful / not diet-friendly, I am kinda disappointed that the food is not up to standard. With the exception of the ngoh hiang is quite delicious, the rest tastes only average. Hence, if the queue for this stall is long, I think you will not regret giving it a miss.
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Not the worth the calories - this is how I would describe the food from this stall. Given that most of the food are fried stuff and hence, kinda sinful / not diet-friendly, I am kinda disappointed that the food is not up to standard. With the exception of the ngoh hiang is quite delicious, the rest tastes only average. Hence, if the queue for this stall is long, I think you will not regret giving it a miss.
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2012-06-24 39 views
I seldom eat lor bak but my mother went to order a set for us to try it. Luckily she chose the items that i like too. It is not very cheap but it is very very yummy!!! I love the tau gua the most as it was so crispy and the lor bak is also great too. The fish ball is very chewy too as well. Remember to dip it in the sauce as it adds a punch to the food definitely.
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I seldom eat lor bak but my mother went to order a set for us to try it. Luckily she chose the items that i like too. It is not very cheap but it is very very yummy!!! I love the tau gua the most as it was so crispy and the lor bak is also great too. The fish ball is very chewy too as well. Remember to dip it in the sauce as it adds a punch to the food definitely.
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2012-06-01 34 views
I ordered the set Lor Bak which cost $8. It comes with 1 whole century egg with pickled pink ginger, fish ball, a pieces of fried tofu, yam roll and crispy fritters. It is served with a dark colour spicy sauce and pink starchy sauces. The lor bak is not like what I have eaten which is supposed to be strips of pork wrapped in beancurd skins. I tasted strips of yam, taste wise, it is not bad. Fish ball has the Q texture. For a real nice Lor Bak in Singapore, I would go to the Penang Restuarant i
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I ordered the set Lor Bak which cost $8. It comes with 1 whole century egg with pickled pink ginger, fish ball, a pieces of fried tofu, yam roll and crispy fritters. It is served with a dark colour spicy sauce and pink starchy sauces. The lor bak is not like what I have eaten which is supposed to be strips of pork wrapped in beancurd skins. I tasted strips of yam, taste wise, it is not bad. Fish ball has the Q texture.
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For a real nice Lor Bak in Singapore, I would go to the Penang Restuarant in Tanjong Katong, see my older reviews.
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2012-03-06 15 views
I am never really a lor bak fans, but this Penang Ah Long Lor Bak looks pretty attractive from the first glance. You can choose whichever stuffs you want, or to save the hassle, you can simply choose to order the set, where you will get a combination of everything. I would say not all on the plate suit my taste. My favourite one goes to the Taiwanese hot dog kind of meat that wrapped in a beancurd sheet. It is really delicious. The fishballs are chewy and tasty too. My least favourite is the cen
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I am never really a lor bak fans, but this Penang Ah Long Lor Bak looks pretty attractive from the first glance. You can choose whichever stuffs you want, or to save the hassle, you can simply choose to order the set, where you will get a combination of everything. I would say not all on the plate suit my taste. My favourite one goes to the Taiwanese hot dog kind of meat that wrapped in a beancurd sheet. It is really delicious. The fishballs are chewy and tasty too. My least favourite is the century egg, the flavour is not as good as the one I had elsewhere before.
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2012-01-24 45 views
Yet another famous penang eatery found in Malaysia Food Streets @ RWS- Ah Long Lor Bak. Like a typical ngoh hiang stall, you can choose what meat, vegetables to be served out. We chose tau gwa (fried beancurd), sausage, lor bak and cucumber which costs around $7. The specialty is lor bak which is marinated minced pork rolled in soybean sheets and deep fried. This goes with the special secret recipe starchy Loh sauce provided. The tau gwa is very fresh and firm and goes particularly well with the
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Yet another famous penang eatery found in Malaysia Food Streets @ RWS- Ah Long Lor Bak. Like a typical ngoh hiang stall, you can choose what meat, vegetables to be served out. We chose tau gwa (fried beancurd), sausage, lor bak and cucumber which costs around $7. The specialty is lor bak which is marinated minced pork rolled in soybean sheets and deep fried. This goes with the special secret recipe starchy Loh sauce provided. The tau gwa is very fresh and firm and goes particularly well with their special homemade chili sauce.

For more photos, pls visit http://eugeniegene.tumblr.com/post/16404554897/penang-ah-long-lor-bak
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