Mum was quite pleased with her choice of spicy fried koay teow mee - tasty although a bit dry, she said but Dad said he liked it just like this - dry. Unlike many fried noodle stalls, this one will add chilly and fry it together with your choice of order besides giving a separate serving of sambal/chilly sauce. Quite a big portion too. The wantan mee is equally good. The mee is al dente (just the way we like it) unlike some which turned out soft and gooey, yucks. Portion is quite big too.
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Saturday, 8 October 2011
Restoran Foo Kwai Ipoh Timur, Ipoh
Since we couldn't decide where to go for breakfast, we drove around until we came upon this coffee shop in Ipoh Garden East and decided to have our breakfast there since we saw there were quite a lot of customers even though it was still quite early (not even 8.00 a.m. yet). Mum went for the fried noodles while the rest of us decided on the wantan mee.
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