Articles for the Chinese Food Category
Muar Chinese Food :: Pork and chicken satay
I’m not sure the present satay stall at the Glutton Street is the same one existed since 80s because its old owner passed away several years ago. Pork satay in the old stall is used to be my favorite for its rare supply in other places. The pork satay in this Ah Nine stall is […]
Continue ReadingThe Glutton Street (Jalan Haji Abu between Jalan Merium and Jalan Ali)
There are several cinemas nearby the glutton street in the old days before 80s, the cinema audiences would congregated at the street for a supper after the show. Due to many hawkers serving a wide variety of local delicacies for hungry patrons, the small stretch of Jalan Abu was slowly called as the Glutton Street […]
Continue ReadingMuar Chinese Food :: Chwee kway
Chwee kway (水粿) is a Teow Chew dish consisting of rice cakes topped with chai po (salted fermented turnips), usually served with some chilli sauce. Ah Teck Chwee Kway street stall in Jalan Yahya is a long-time hawker inherited from his fore fathers and selling old Muar’s flavor Chew Kway. The chai po gives its […]
Continue ReadingMuar Chinese Food :: Teochew Pork Offal Soup
The soup is odor-free unlike other pork offal soups. The pork meat and organs are nicely cooked with its texture and taste maintained. Normal dish is priced at RM5. Address: Hua Nam, 23, Jalan Yahya, Muar, Johor. Operating Hours: 08:00AM – 12:30PM GPS: 2.04809N, 102.569561E Photo Gallery Location Map: GPS Coordinates: 2.04809N, 102.569561E
Continue ReadingMuar Chinese Food :: Curry Laksa
Muar laksa is known as curry mee in Penang. The ingredients are mee, bishun, fresh clams, dried shrimps, shredded egg omelettes, bean sprouts and coconut milk mixed in the curry soup. A bit spicy to suit local taste buds. Hua Nam laksa is yummy than any curry mee dishes I tasted in Penang. Address: Hua […]
Continue ReadingSai Kee 434 Coffee
Any old Muarian shall know that “434” brand is a coffee from Sai Kee, a coffee roaster with its root dates back to 50 years ago. 434 actually is telephone number in the 60s adopted by Sai Kee’s founder Ah Sai for his multi-racial customers to recognize and remember his coffee powder. Kopi-O from 434 […]
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