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Whenever I am in KL, I always make a point to visit Jalan Alor and feast on all the hawker food. Thrilled to see a Malaysian food street inside RWS. It's good that there is such a food street as well that offers cheaper food alternative to all the pricey restaurants available.I had a Hokkien Mee. Malaysia version is different as you can see it's fried in black sauce. The taste was not too bad though fried by a China man. It had got the flavours like those you get in malaysia. The noodles was fat
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Whenever I am in KL, I always make a point to visit Jalan Alor and feast on all the hawker food.

Thrilled to see a Malaysian food street inside RWS. It's good that there is such a food street as well that offers cheaper food alternative to all the pricey restaurants available.

I had a Hokkien Mee. Malaysia version is different as you can see it's fried in black sauce.
The taste was not too bad though fried by a China man. It had got the flavours like those you get in malaysia.
The noodles was fat white ones thats very springy and nice to chew. The prawns and pork fried in it were fresh and the pork especially was extremely fragrant.

overall thumbs up!
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2013-09-16