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nice hawker food. they improved the rubbish bin. less smelly now.
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Pork congee is smooth, flavourful and loaded with ingredients - for only RM6! This is the only stall that allows eWallet payment so that's one step forward. The other food along the street looks very authentic as the stalls are run by old local uncles and aunties, so they know their craft. Worth visiting.
Actually I love most of the food here. The only thing bad is probably the lopakgou boss's temper and attitude. You better bring your ears when you order from him otherwise he'd raise his voice at you in a heartbeat.
Here is a magical area where serves truly authentic food. I strongly suggest you should try this pork porridge as the primary option. The uncle always serves the best taste.
the best and the cheapest fried chicken in town. The fried chicken having the longer queue in the street. Prawn biscuit and 烧豆腐rather expensive and I don't like their sweet sauce.
Pudu Wai Sek Kai is One of the oldest night street food in KL area. There have plenty of hawker stalls. I have been here since 20 years ago! Some of my personal favorite is the curry chu cheong fun with pig skin and fried chicken. On top of that, they also have porridge, rojak, mutton soup, hakka noodle and tong sui.
An age old short alley that houses stalls that existed for decades. The popular ones are Salted Egg Char Kuay Teow (light fragrance of salted egg through salted egg sprinkle but does not stands out), Tofu Squid Rojak, Fried Carrot Cake, Fried Chicken (overcooked, dry & tasteless), Apam Balik (tasted average), curry Chee Cheong Fun with pig skin, Cucur Udang (excellent) and porridge. Other than that they have other stall selling noodles (soup or fried), ABC, sugar cane (with sugar added), Chinese pastries, dim sum, cup pastry, etc. parking is extremely limited in this area.
Local street food. Got fried chicken, porridge, chu cheong fun, seafood noddle soup, fried noodle and many.
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