My SIL bought 2 packs of Xing Hua mihun and tinned clams this morning and decided to get next door coffee shop friend to fry for breakfast. Remind me of the fried Xing Hua mihun in Kuching with taugeh, clams and eggs. Missed the finer texture of Xing Hua mihun.
Our plate of Xing Hua Mihun with some sambal in it. Not bad. Dry and enough "wok hei".
I thought of STP when I saw the canned clams. Coz I remembered his post on clams+fried bihun too.
ReplyDeleteNevermind about the wok-hei and all. It's home cooked. Still best in the world :)
Like Louiz, I also thought of STP cos of the clams too.. hahaha.. So far, I haven't tried this yet... over here, I have eaten fried mihun with fresh clams, that was in Klang, KL.. none in Ipoh yet..Anyway, the mihun looks great especially when you said got Wok Hei!
ReplyDeleteLOL...same here ....great minds thinks alike?
ReplyDeleteOh looks delicious! I miss my dad's fried beehoon so much
ReplyDeleteWow...that looks yummy, Rose ^.^
ReplyDeleteThe mi hun certainly looks good. I would prefer this type of dry version compared to those wet version.
ReplyDeleteI like the beehoon with lots of taugeh..like this one.
ReplyDeleteHave not seen this brand of bee hoon before...
ReplyDeleteLove this kind of bee hoon.
ReplyDeleteI think I will fry this for CNY! Must get some cangkuk manis, stand by.
ReplyDeleteWahhhhh!!!! So many people think of me!!! No wonder I kept biting my tongue! LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteI have not seen this brand of mee hoon too. Looks so fine! Must be very tasty! How much does the shop charge you to fry these mee hoon?
ReplyDeleteThey should use cangkuk manis but they only have Taugeh. And free of charge since we also passed some mihun to the coffee shop operator to eat. Sharing is caring. :)
ReplyDeleteI love fried bihun which is not oily. Yummy..
ReplyDeleteWonder if this Xing Hua noodles are available here? Hmm...
ReplyDeleteHave not seen this brand in singapore yet
ReplyDeleteI love beehoon too
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