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You are here: Home / Food Review / Rojak & Mee Goreng @ Kedai Kopi Sin Sei Kai

Rojak & Mee Goreng @ Kedai Kopi Sin Sei Kai

March 15, 2010 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review 3 Comments

Kedai Kopi Sin Sei Kai, one of a place where you may grab the local delicious food. Some famous stall here includes the Majestic Rojak which the food is being featured on “The Street Food Guide”. As sio, we went to have our dining there and have a try for the Majestic Rojak.

The Rojak is simply nice and yummy. The rojak here is the combination of fruits like jambu, mengkuang, cucumber and some will add some pineapple and other fruits as well. I love the rojak here as it comes with a lot of grained peanuts sprinkle on top of it. The taste makes it very delighting.

Another famous one listed is the Pulau Tikus Mee Goreng. The Mee Goreng here is named as one of the famous one as it is well fried and the taste is simply spicy. Portion wise is not so big as well. The Mee Goreng from Penang mostly comes with tau kua, some sotong and vege sprinkle on top. Nice and spucy one.

Taste:
Majestic Rojak : 5/5
Pulau Tikus Famous Mee Goreng: 4/5

Price:
Majestic Rojak : RM 4.00
Pulau Tikus Famous Mee Goreng: 3.50

Location:
Swatao Lane,
Off Jalan Burmah,
10350 Penang


Posted By : StrawberrY Gal
Homepage : malaysianfoodie

Locations: Georgetown, Penang, Swatao Lane Food: Mee Goreng, Rojak Tags: cash, halal, Non-halal Category: Food Review


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  1. Gunter Herden says

    October 28, 2014 at 12:48 pm

    Please help me!
    Can you translate me in english the name
    “Sin se Kai”?

    Is the Name “Sin se Kai” the same like “Sin sei Kai” ?
    Thanks Gunter

    Reply
    • StrawberrY Gal says

      October 28, 2014 at 3:40 pm

      Sin Se Kei means New World in English (translated from Hokkien )

      Reply
      • Gunter Herden says

        October 29, 2014 at 8:17 am

        Thank You for Your help!!!!!

        Reply

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