01-19-2019
04:06 AM
- last edited on
04-19-2022
03:33 PM
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grazittiApiTest
My trip to Gerik, Perak took me 5 hours driving from Kuala Lumpur. Due to the traffic all the way from Kuala Lumpur, cause the jammed and slow moving. Stop at one chinese food court here at Gerik Town to have late lunch and i saw this Mee Boom picture and wondering how it is look like and have a try.. And it is actually, a fried noodle and they also added the gravy, prawn and pork. In Kuala Lumpur we called this Hailam Fried Mee. Taste really good and the portion is too much for me for really not great eater. Big portion tho. Together with me, my friend also orderd Char Kway Teow Hannah and Chee Cheong Fun.
01-19-2019 09:00 AM
@Diana_umbat It's great you were able to come across this place. It seems like it was good enough to make your day better after all the traffic. Thank you for sharing this with us!
You took nice photos too, would you mind sharing more about the third dish "Chee Cheong Fun" with us? I don't think I have seen a similar dish here in Argentina, and I'm sure other readers will be curious about it too
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01-19-2019 01:28 PM
Hi @Jesi, thank you.
I always wanted to try something that I never tried before. It cost us only 19 Ringgit Malaysia for all 3 dishes plus the drinks, which is 4 euro. That is very cheap!
Chee Cheong Fun is the rice noodle roll with classic savory fillings like shrimp, toasted sesame seeds with shrimp paste mixed with dark and sweet sauce. You actually can add in things up even more with deep-fried morsels, like meat-stuffed eggplant slices, fish balls, and stuffed fu zhok (deep-fried stuffed tofu skin). Nice..
01-21-2019 03:03 AM
Hi @Diana_umbat,
This looks absolutely delicious, thanks for sharing!
Looking at your photos is making me hungry. I don't think I've seen typical noodle dishes with this much gravy, I wonder if it's normal for Malaysian cuisine.
Which one of these three was your favorite?
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01-21-2019 03:04 AM - edited 01-21-2019 03:05 AM
Hello @Diana_umbat,
First of all, let me congratulate you for the great pictures, everything seems so beautiful and delicious! As a huge fan of Asian food the only thing that I could say, is thank you for sharing it with us, it's really mouth-watering. 🙂
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01-21-2019 03:06 AM - edited 01-21-2019 03:07 AM
I was thinking the same thing @Jesi. 🙂 At least the ride was worth it. I mean everything looks more than splendid. The food presentation gives a visual flair that goes far beyond the ordinary.
Bravo @Diana_umbat for this post and for the exquisite pictures!
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