One of my stalls is doing this type of noodle which was rather unknown in Kuching. Putien mee, something like Heng Hua mee which was slightly sourish and spicy.
For spice enthusiasts who are looking for stronger flavourful noodle dish, this might be your choice when you visit our coffee shop.
With handmade noodle (RM8) or without noodle (RM7), its handmade pork balls are slowly gaining popularity in the coffee shop.
Other noodles to choose from include longevity noodle (mee suah) and vermicelli. The stall also serves side dishes such as kimchi tofu and fried chicken feet
Stall: Fried banana fritters
Dish: Putien pork noodle
Would love to try some handmade pork balls!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds delicious and I wish that I could have one bowl!
ReplyDeleteSounds like something from China. There's a stall at a food court here run by some people from there - I have never tried cos I malas want to converse in Mandarin with them.
ReplyDeleteSour and spicy sure sounds appetising! Yummy 😋🤤
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Heng Hua noodles.. I ate those in Putien restaurant, I like them. Your sour and spicy type are making me salivate.. hahaa...
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