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Recently, I was craving for spicy mamak mee. “Mamak” is a term commonly used in Malaysia, it refers to Malay-style. The ingredients of Malay-style Noodles are not fixed. It can be darker in its colour or chilli-red. Personally, I prefer hot and spicy fried noodles.Not too salty but spicy anyway. Putting prawns, vegetables, eggs and fish cakes inside noodles. I wouldn't say it was excellent yet it still acceptable. The price was fair, $3.50 per plate.
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Recently, I was craving for spicy mamak mee. “Mamak” is a term commonly used in Malaysia, it refers to Malay-style. The ingredients of Malay-style Noodles are not fixed. It can be darker in its colour or chilli-red. Personally, I prefer hot and spicy fried noodles.
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Not too salty but spicy anyway. Putting prawns, vegetables, eggs and fish cakes inside noodles. I wouldn't say it was excellent yet it still acceptable. The price was fair, $3.50 per plate.
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Date of Visit
2013-01-11
Spending Per Head
$4 (Lunch)
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