Jia Li Mian Noodle House Mixed Curry Mee
Curry Mee, Non-Halal
- Under RM20 per pax
Chiefeater Pat Lim had the mixed curry mee which is a combo of Penang & KL styles at Jia Li Mian Noodle House
Mee Goreng, Non-Halal
Mee Mamak with Siew Bak (Roast Pork). The correct combination weiiiiiii.
While both Mee Mamak and Mee Goreng feature yellow egg noodles and have a somewhat sweet and slightly spicy flavor, the primary difference lies in the sauces and the specific combinations of ingredients used. Mee Mamak has an Indian-Muslim influence and tends to include potatoes, while Mee Goreng has Indonesian origins and may include a broader range of seafood and vegetables. The exact preparation and flavor profiles can vary between different vendors and regions.
Business Hours
Friday to Wednesday
08:00 am - 02:00 pm
Closed on Thursday
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