Sea Queen Restaurant Dinner
Chinese, Non-Halal
- RM100 - RM200 per pax
Chiefeater Paula Tan ranks the dinner at Sea Queen Restaurant in Straits Quay as possible the best Chinese dinner she's had


Char Kuey Teow, Street Food, Non-Halal
another so called 'ko ca bi' char koay teow? at the Ee Hai Coffee Shop which i have not been for a long time. the stall might be there long time? but i only found out about it few weeks ago (feb 2025).


i love CKT but i notice since there is also char bee tak bak, i decided to order it instead as i love bee tai bak (loh si fun/rat’s noodles) whether fried or in soup. o me, CKT is more or less same as char bee tai bak... only different noodles.
RM10.50 with big prawns. if normal prawns it will be RM7.00. i notice the cockles were a lot and quite big. yes there were lap cheong (chinese sausage) and chives too. taste wise overall quite okay.

i tapau back the fried rice. it was quite good. with veggies, incuding cabbage veggie, fishcake and lap cheong too.

it seems that this friendly lady owner also sells lots of other fried noodles and also rice. she said she has soup noodles too and then there is the ‘yong tau hoo’ too. wow! so many types of dishes that i like to try, like the fried oyster noodles (where i was told the oysters are big oysters. tend to believe her since the cockles are big. haha). one day i might go and try the fried oyster noodles…. or the signature prawn meatball mee suah noodles (prawn meatball? something i will surely like!!)
Business Hours
Saturday to Thursday
07:00 am to 11:45 pm
Closed on Friday
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