Economy Fried Bee Hoon is Good
Mee Hoon, Street Food
- Under RM20 per pax
This was Chiefeater Russ King Karl's first time eating at this famous Economy Fried Bee Hoon stall which has been around for 40 years


Wat Tan Hor, Non-Halal
Tuck Kee from Ipoh has long been a name synonymous with hearty Cantonese fare since 1963 in Ipoh, and their Ipoh Tuck Kee Puchong Jaya keeps the tradition alive with a focus on consistency and well-executed classics. We dropped by for dinner and were pleased to find that the quality here lives up to expectations.
We ordered a medium sized plate of Yuet Khong Hor (RM24.80), which came glistening with a silky, eggy gravy and a raw yolk nestled right in the middle — a signature presentation. The hor fun was exceptionally smooth, almost slippery, with that unmistakable wok-fired aroma that makes or breaks a dish like this. In fact, this is very wet dish so if you don't like it like that, you might actually be turned off.

There was a good balance between savouriness and that subtle char that gives the dish depth. A side of fried pork lard was served separately — golden, crunchy, and just the right kind of indulgent. This is a dish that does not travel well, so it's best eaten at the outlet.

I also ordered a side of pork lard (RM3.30) to give extra taste.

The Loh Mee was not to my liking. In fact, I found it rather bland and it was the extra pork lard that gave it more oomph.

Stir fried Yau Mak tasted very good even if the colour looks a bit yellow. Cruncht and tasty.

But the surprise of the evening was the Nam Yue Fried Pork (RM16.80). Each slice of pork was coated in a light, crispy batter and fried just enough to retain a juicy, tender interior. The nam yue (fermented red bean curd) marinade was subtle — not overpowering — and lent a savoury-sweet depth to the pork. It’s the kind of dish that disappears fast once the first slice is eaten. Would have great having this with beer.

Overall, it’s a spot that delivers what it promises: comforting, well-prepared stir fried classics with a touch of nostalgic charm. Worth a visit if you’re craving a good plate of hor fun done right.
Business Hours
Opens Daily
12:00 pm to 12:00 am
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