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I ate Hokkien Mee KL Style for lunch, which cost $6. The thick mee coated with dark soya sauce was served in a mini wok and was well complimented with their nice but spicy balachan chilli. The Hokkien Mee KL Style was indeed delicious, but I felt that the small serving portion coupled with the $6 price tag is not worth your money as there are nicer alternatives at Food Republic which also cost $6 or less. However if you have a craving for the signature Hokkien Mee with its thick mee and dark sau
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I ate Hokkien Mee KL Style for lunch, which cost $6. The thick mee coated with dark soya sauce was served in a mini wok and was well complimented with their nice but spicy balachan chilli. The Hokkien Mee KL Style was indeed delicious, but I felt that the small serving portion coupled with the $6 price tag is not worth your money as there are nicer alternatives at Food Republic which also cost $6 or less. However if you have a craving for the signature Hokkien Mee with its thick mee and dark sauce from Malaysia, you can try it out as it tasted almost similarly close or same as those that were cooked in Malaysia.
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Date of Visit
2013-03-08
Spending Per Head
$6 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • Hokkien Mee KL Style