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Home / Food Review / Loh Mee @ Chowrasta Market, Penang

Loh Mee @ Chowrasta Market, Penang

June 30, 2009 by StrawberrY Gal

Loh Mee is also one of the famous food in Penang, Loh Mee is mostly being sold together with Hokkien Mee (Prawn Noodles) and customer may choose to order Loh Mee, Prawn Mee or Mix (which is Loh Cham Mee) . This time, we had this in another place which is in the Chowrasta Market ( Indian Market – saying in Hokkien)

This market is mainly famous among locals for food. So, we went to this coffeeshop which is located just in a middle of the T-junction of the market , where this coffeeshop is famous for its wan tan mee as well as the Koay Teow Th’ng. The LOh Mee here is not bad as well. As the usual ingredients.. i don have much to write as most loh mee will have the same ingredient on it.

So, lets taste and see. .. is more important things. The taste is not bad.. but just the loh is a bit more sticky. Other than that, everything is just fine

Price: RM 3.50
Taste: 2/5


Posted By : StrawberrY Gal
Homepage : malaysianfoodie

Filed Under: Food Review Tagged With: cash, Non-halal

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