The famous curry mee noddle at Kuala Sepetang is directly opposite this Port Weld Signage
You must try this Famous curry mee noodles at Kuala Sepetang!
Where is this famous Curry Mee Noodles located in Kuala Sepetang? For those who have some difficulties looking for it, all you have to do is to search for the iconic Port Weld KTM railway rock signage and voila the well-known noodle stall is directly opposite of it. The stall might look a bit run down but perhaps this is its charm right? As the saying goes, do not judge a book by its cover and once you are under the worn out canopy, you will understand why.
It is always crowded
Its operating hours are from 3p.m. till 7p.m. so you can be rest assured that a beeline will start forming very quickly after noon. True enough the place was really crowded and we were in luck that a group of customers just left, vacating a table for us. We had of course ordered their famous curry mee noodles for our lunch. We needed to wait for a while as there were really a lot of hungry mouths to be fed. While waiting for our food, I actually wandered around the city a little bit to take in the view. It was really an enjoyable stroll and I bought a copy of Chinese Newspaper and some cartoon cards packs for my children.
Time to dig in
Famous Kuala Sepetang Curry Mee Noddles with prawns, tofu puffs, bean sprouts and blood curds
You must also try their Loh Mee, Laksa and Deep Fried Prawn Fritters
Equally delicious Loh Mee
Around 10 minutes later, our famous Kuala Sepetang curry mee noodles were finally served. This signature curry mee noddles was served prawns, tofu puffs (豆腐卜), bean sprouts and sliced fish cakes. You could also choose to add their specialty blood curd (猪血) which is definitely an acquired taste. The curry was really thick, creamy and rich in coconut milk but not too strong for one's liking. Al~dante I would say. The broth had this strong but pleasant fresh prawns fragrance that was really appetizing.
Secret ingredient: FRESH prawns
If eating lip-smacking curry mee noddles is not your cup of tea, you can also try their Loh Mee, Prawn Noodles and Laksa. We ordered their Loh Mee for our children as it was not spicy. By the look from their faces, I could tell it really made their taste buds jiggled in a good way of course. You also must try their irresistible deep fried prawn-fritters which were really crispy on the outside and succulent on the inside. The prawns were really, really fresh and tasted very sweet. I guess that is why this place is always crowded.
The deep fried prawn fritters are to die for!
All in all, our gastronomical journey in Kuala Sepetang was really a pleasant one as we got to try the famous Curry Mee Noodles, Loh Mee and Prawn Fritters. Too bad I did not have more photos to show the splendid of the glorious food. The shop is closed every Monday but you can always call (012-5051475) in to make sure you will be enjoy the curry mee noodles. If you are visiting Taiping or more precisely make sure to include this in your itinerary as one of the must-eat food.
Famous Kuala Sepetang Curry Mee Noddles
Contact number: 012-5051475
Opening Hours: Open daily from 3p.m.-7p.m. except on Monday
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Wow! An authentic curry Mee with all the works including the blood curd which is a must have. For the visit mentioned in this post, was your visit in January this year and this is a belated post?
ReplyDeleteYeah this is really good. Went there before everything was shut down. :D
DeleteCurry mee is not the in thing here - don't think there's any place we can get it here except maybe at Pappa Rich or Nam Heong but of course, no pig's blood at those places.
ReplyDeleteYeah. At your place the famous dishes are kampua right? :D
DeleteWow everything looks good. I miss eating pig's blood cubes too.
ReplyDeleteUsually our curry mee in sg are served with chicken.
You can always come over to Malaysia to eat. :)
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