Sunday, May 23, 2010

**Cari Makan at Petaling Street**

Petaling Street again in this month. Reached around 10am....There are a wide variety of famous and nice food along Jln. Hang Lekir at Petaling Street.

There is a small stall selling this sweet potato balls beside the Jln. Hang Lekir, Tang City Food Court. It was rich with sweet potato flavour and it is better to have it in "fresh" state (just fried n ready2 devour it). 10pcs~rm2.

Quoted from The Star’s Food Guide:

The sweet potatoes are first steamed and mashed, and then mixed with sugar and flour to form the marble-sized balls, which are fried until golden brown. They are delicious eaten hot, accompanied by a steaming mug of coffee.


~滑溜溜~MaChi: rm5 (mix flavour). Choices of flavours: mango, ribena, kiwi, lychee, green tea, original n etc. It wont get stick on your teeth when you chew it and the structure was soft which was totally different from Penang MaChi. The flour kuih is better then Penang Machi but the peanut powder was not that peanut-aromatic.


Location: The stall is placed near the cross road junction of Petaling Street, near Hong Leong Bank and Kim Lian Kee Restaurant.

Shin Kee Beef Noodles Specialist is settled slight opposite of Central Market. It is a small kinda stall with crowded of people inside. Customer who may 12 try on it have to line up if it is fulled with people inside.
Each set of this beef noodles comes with a bowl of noodles topped with minced meat. It was awesome!

An absolute match of this elastic meat balls and the tripe !

Kim Lian Kee Restaurant is located slight opposite of Hong Leong Bank, exactly at the main junction of Petaling Street, along the Hang Lekir road. It is famous with its Hokkien Mee/"Dai Luk Min". Besides, there served around 280++ different kinda Chinese dishes. Tong Sui is available there with only rm1.50 per bowl.



Business hour= 11am~11pm daily except second week wednesday of the month.

Hokkien Mee~ It was savoury and perfect served with fresh prawn and fried minced pork.

Nice Apom found at the same row of Hon Kee Raw Porridge Stall along the Hang Lekir road. Only 50 cents per piece. Smell and taste good with the santan ! This is from the mobile stall and sold by an elderly uncle. Apam Balik is available too !



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