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2013-07-02
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A friend ordered a fried mee to share. It is basically fried like char koay teow, but using the yellow noodles instead. The fried mee came fairly quickly, and we all had a taste. It was fried full of wok hei, quite delicious. The only setback is that the ingredients seems fairly lacking. There were some prawns, cockles, beansprouts but not much eggs. Priced at RM4.50, it was merely OK.
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