Tasted many different pork noodles and this is by far my favourite. It's expensive by Kuching standards and you have to wait for ages. LoL But its worth it. Try it least once
Omfg!! i cant explain how the vinegar taste in the first few bites changes to something totally different. Awesome!!!! You have to try this at least once!!! But be prepared to be very patient lol
The long waiting is not due to the huge crowd or overloaded order... But it's due to the inefficiency of the cook and service. The noodle is good. The soup is moderate.
I'd say the comments did no justice for this place. Absolutely the best kolomee I've tasted. Just love the tinge of vinegar in the springy noodles. I really did not mind the 30 mins wait.
Basically if you're local you'll know that they're famous for mix pork soup. Eat it either with noodles or rice, but I think 90% will order the noodles. Only turnoff is waiting time but worth it.
yes they have the best noodles here. it's that good. but if you are in a hurry and if you're very hungry, you won't have the patience to wait that long.
The pork innards soup was just so-so. A bit bland in my opinion. The dried noodles were fairly good tho. Texture was chewy and I liked the slight vinegar flavour.
This is not a kolo mee place. It's serving noodle with pork internals, cooked with much efforts and care so the internals are tender and tasty. The noodle is with vinegar so won't feel too savory
The food is ok. But BAD services. sit for almost 20 minutes and no one come to ask for order, and theres not much customer at that time. The girl jus stand there pretend that she didn’t saw us.
Mee maybe? But the service is terrible. I’ve sit here for 20 minutes she saw me but ignored. Only approach me after I decided to leave. Even the mee takes half an hour to arrive