

(1) Ampang Yong Tau Foo
Not too bad, not too bad!!! But it depends on your taste of liking, some might say "hey, not enough 豆豉".. etc.. Not much special though...

(2) Penang Ah Long Lor Bak
It is actually like our local 五香灌肠, amazingly the stall refuse/did not sell the "Set Meal" ($8) but request/ask people to order all types at 1 piece each ($8.50)... You figure out the rationale behind this... Anyway, also not too bad, especially the yam-fritter and "taiwan" sausage...

At Chiew Kee (32 Upper Cross Street; Red signboard)... not to be confused with the other stall (Chew Kee; 8 Upper Cross Street, White signboard)...
(3) Soy Suace Chicken Noodles
Personally prefer this stall over the other one... I felt the noodles are more springy, and and the overall taste is lighter and sweeter, as compared tot he other stall. However, if you prefer a more savoury/saltier version, the other stall will not let you down. This set of noodles + soup cost me only $4.70... There are about 3 or 4 dumplings, can't remember...

Not sure why but has been felling rather lethargic lately... maybe my flu virus not completely gone yet... Hope I recover soon...
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