Oct 18

I love to have breakfast at Jalan Tun Sri Lanang by the open air car park with their very good chicken rice ball and also hee kiaw mee. At night, this same place is converted to serve 2 other stalls, one is also a hee kiaw mee and the other is a char koay teow stall.

jln tun sri lanang hee kiaw mee stall

Tonight after dropping Miharu off for wedding dinner, I head there for a good bowl of hee kiaw mee. I got a little greedy (as always :P ) and added additional 6 pieces of pork and fish balls on top of my hee kiaw mee which is already filled with good stuff.

I asked for the soup noodles… so in my hee kiaw mee there are obviously hee kiaw (fish paste), almost 8 slices of them, a few slices of bbq pork (char siew), half a fried wanton and 3 fishball… the topping almost covered my meehoon! With an additional 6 pieces in another bowl, you can imagine how full I am now.

hee kiaw mee

The soup is great, with a generous amount of Chinese parsley added really brings out the aroma and most important of all the clear soup is tasty and no thirst after drinking. The hee kiaw and fish balls are very good as well with good texture and taste.

The pricing is also good, with a drink and all the above for RM6.90. The base hee kiaw noodles itself is RM3.50. Good place for a quick and good dinner ;) .

Hee Kiaw at Jalan Tun Sri Lanang
GPS: N2 12.387 E102 15.178

Oct 18

I had always like popiah melaka style where they would have the popiah with the common sweet and chili paste topped with a piece of green vege, minced fried eggs, minced tofu, slices of cucumbers, cooked yambean (sar kok in cantonese) wrapped together with the popiah skin. The secret that makes melaka popiah nicer is a little pork lard oil being added just before wrapping.

Bukit Beruang Popiah Stall

I spotted this mobile popiah stall on its way to business at about 2 plus in the afternoon at Bukit Beruang. It stopped just next to where I was buying some noodles and I decided to try it. The popiah goes for RM2 per piece and the lady have her son helping her out.

pork lard popiah

The popiah is good but not as sinfully good as they just use the pork lard oil and not the pork lard itself. I asked Wee Meng about the stall later he told me that they are always at the junction where I bought them but as I was waiting for my order, the owner got a call for 10 pieces and soon after she had done my order, she started to push her stall on wheels again, wonder if she is delivering or just moving to a better spot ;) .

Anyhow, not a bad choice for some tea time snacks without having to jam into Melaka town on a weekend :) .

Popiah @ Bukit Beruang
GPS: N2 14.706 E102 16.248

Sep 2

I got this pack of fantastic chicken floss tou sar kok from Miharu and I thought, this is great stuff! Everyone I share it with love it! The brand JY is actually Jing Yuan Biscuits and Bakery located at Jalan Ong Kim Wee in Melaka.

tau sar chicken floss puff

The biscuits is cripsy and since are soft tou sar mixed with chicken floss. It may sound weird at first but one bite and you can’t stop! The combination is great! Next trip  to Melaka, I gonna buy tonnes of these back!

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