There's this saying, let me quote him: "Morning eat like emperor, noon eat like princess, night eat like beggar." Hahaha!!!
Who knows, because of this "evil-looking" home-cooked style fried mee, my "night eat like beggar" became a defunct practice!
LOOK!
This giant packet, it's seriously HUGE, costs only RM3.50 and it's packed with fish cake slices, chicken meat, spring onions, bean sprouts, and carrot slices.
The best part is the home-made/hand-made, whatever... noodles. When the tauke niau (this is the standard BM translation provided by Astro for lady boss, I don't bluff!) picked up the fresh noodles, I can see that the noodles have been slightly baked and lightly covered with flour. These noodles are not those usual yellow mee used by mamak stalls for their mee goreng mamak.
The best part is the home-made/hand-made, whatever... noodles. When the tauke niau (this is the standard BM translation provided by Astro for lady boss, I don't bluff!) picked up the fresh noodles, I can see that the noodles have been slightly baked and lightly covered with flour. These noodles are not those usual yellow mee used by mamak stalls for their mee goreng mamak.
Here's the real amount of the noodles. Too bad. I finished the whole packet. OMG!!!
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Wanna try them? It's extremely easy! See the map below.
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Wanna try them? It's extremely easy! See the map below.
Yeah, its nice...when can we eat again?
ReplyDeleteWhat about Friday night? Hehehehee!
ReplyDeleteHow to eat oh? standing in front of cinema to eat meh? Tomorrow we happy hour bah...
ReplyDeleteoh ya hor. Sat lor.
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