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This Penang Fried Kway Teow is recommended by a good friend. I came specially to try it out for the first time. I asked for extra chilli to go with the $4 portion of fried kway teow. Unlike the local fried kway teow, Penang fried kway teow is purely kway teow and omit the yellow noodle totally. The ingredients especially the prawns tasted very fresh. The chilli has a nice hint of spiciness to spice the dish up. Unlike the local version, the chilli is the star of their kway teow dish as they did
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This Penang Fried Kway Teow is recommended by a good friend. I came specially to try it out for the first time. I asked for extra chilli to go with the $4 portion of fried kway teow. Unlike the local fried kway teow, Penang fried kway teow is purely kway teow and omit the yellow noodle totally. The ingredients especially the prawns tasted very fresh. The chilli has a nice hint of spiciness to spice the dish up. Unlike the local version, the chilli is the star of their kway teow dish as they did not use dark sweet sauce. This fried kway teow tasted quite nice though still a distance from the authentic version in Penang.
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