Six Star Food Court Prawn Mee
Prawn Mee, Street Food, Non-Halal
- Under RM20 per pax
Chiefeater William WL Loo says the Penang style Hokkien Mee or Prawn Mee at Six Star Food Court is close to those you get in Penang
Wantan Mee, Non-Halal
the 3 colour/flavour wantan mee at Winner Wan Than Mee (Chew Jetty). i know quite many people had try this before. i went to try it once but not available. today as i went early, i managed to get it.
the 3 flavour consists of - with dark soy sauce, with mala (spicy) sauce and with sesame oil (normal). the mala one i found out not spicy at all (to me).
3 colour/flavour wan tan mee. RM3.50
the mala one was not spicy at all to me.
overall, tastewise, was just average. try it for novelty sake... will not try again. prefer to try only 1 type/flavour and yes, there are other places with better wantan mee (normal).
4 pieces of wantan (wanton?) that comes with the noodles. delicious as very compact..i know many people like their 'golden wan tan' (fried) and swear by it as very yummy but i don't like fried style for wantan. always prefer the boiled/cooked one like this.
i know many friends like the 'golden wan tan' (fried) and swear by it as very delicious but i don't like fried wantan so did not order it
very crowded. well holidays time. saw a big tour van dropped some tourists too. had to take a number to wait my turn. waited about 15 mins. scroll through the pictures for more info, ya. i went that time because was on another event, passing by.
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August 2024
They have relocated their stall to a new location at Jelutong Sunshine Kopitiam
Business Hours
Wednesday to Monday
07:30 am - 12:00 pm
Closed on Tuesday
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