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They said this institution makes the best KL Hokkien mee. It was awful. Most I've eaten in Singapore were better. The noodles were sickening and could only be eaten with the lard or the chilli. What's different were the baby sotong added.
Not to be confused with Singapore and Penang's version, KL's Hokkien mee is all about the fat noodles doused in thick and savoury dark sauce, charcoal-fried with enough heat to get that distinct wok-hei flavour and garnished with crispy pork lard. Coined as the birthplace of Hokkien mee in KL, Kim Lian Kee has been dishing up plates of this mouth-watering dish for close to a decade. Spot them along bustling Petaling Street painted in bright red. Kim Lian Kee offers a variety of "tai chow" dishes (Cantonese-style dishes to share), but the crowd-favourite is undoubtedly the Hokkien Mee (from RM10). If that's not enough, also order the Yang Zhou Fried Rice (Chinese-style fried rice, from RM10) or the Claypot Loh Shu Fan (Stir-fried silver needle noodles, from RM11). Pro tip: Devour your noodles with a dollop of the spicy sambal.
Thick noodles doused in gravy, completed with crispy pork lard.
Kim Lian Kee is famous for this very plate. Happy that they upgraded their stall in petaling street. You can now enjoy their hokkien noodles in an air conditioned area!
KL is home to many delicious Hokkien mee shops, but this institution in Petaling Street (they have been operating since 1927!) is a must-add to your foodie itinerary. They’re open till 4.30am, so bookmark this spot for supper after drinks. All you need is the wok hei-heavy Hokkien Mee (from RM10), which Burppler Kaelyn Pu describes as, "... the best traditional charcoal fried Hokkien mee, drenched in thick and black gravy and topped with crispy fried pork lard." Enough said. Don't forget to have it with a dollop of the spicy sambal!
Photo by Burppler Kaelyn Pu
This is how the original stall looks like! There’s a restaurant that is round the corner of this, however I heard from local that this is the first stall! 😊
This will definitely tip the scale for one of the most unhealthy foods around but who cares about calories when you are on a holiday. Every mouthful, you’ll either get the artery clogging fried pork lard, seafood, meat or noodles. Every bite is a surprise as everything is coated with the dark sauce that you wouldn’t know what you will get eventually. This is one dish that you will need to add into your itinerary when you visit Kuala Lumpur.
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Kim Lian Kee Hokkien Mee
Address: 320 & 324, Jalan Hang Lekir, Kuala Lumpur 50000
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