The closest genuine taste to Penang Hokkien mee, with prawns & pork varieties that you customise to your preference. The Penang chee cheong fun is excellent!
Come here for the prawn or lo mee, which can include extras like pork ribs, tail, intestine, large prawn and squid. Price begins at rm8 which is quite pricey but it tastes good though.
The famous prawn mee from OS shop at the corner has moved further down here, now he has his own shop with additional food not just prawn mee, the nasi lemak here is not bad too
As a Penangite, I can attest that the Prawn Mee here is legit. Complaints: 1. The prices are more on the expensive side compared to your kopitiam prawn mee. 2. The soup base is a little too sweet.
The prawn mee is so good. It's as authentic as it gets. In PJ, at least. And this is coming from a Penangite. 😉 Definitely warrants multiple revisits in the future.
I wouldn't say the Prawn Mee is the best I've tasted ever, but it's Penang-style and I think it's really the most acceptable one in KL (just like what the previous tipper said so). 😌
The traditional soup was excellent, can eat without just noodles with soup only. But prawn noodles were not recommended. Not large as I expected... Medium sized and not much prawn meat. Try others.
I would say mee yoke @chow yang serves better prawn mee. Side dish, lobak is good tho. Service, it slow. Lastly do check your change.My bill was 38, i gave 50. I get 2 back.😓
Service: slow & kept making mistake. new staffs? Food: Prawn Mee (not as gd as they used 2 when they located at OS kopitiam), Loh Mee (taste soso), keow teow th'ng (suck). Cheong fun (normal)
Prawn mee taste lousy. Soup taste so bad that they trying to right do the wrongs by add in a lot of msg, sugar and salt. no natural taste bad aroma from the prawn and pork. Total disappointment!
The so-called big prawn...basically size of a 50 cent coin and worst, they weren't fresh prawn. Pork slice = old rubbery meat. This place is for gullible young kids. Waste of tummy space