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Home / Food Review / Tuck Kee Restaurant @ Ipoh : Over 50 years stir fried noodles!

Tuck Kee Restaurant @ Ipoh : Over 50 years stir fried noodles!

September 21, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

Tuck Kee Restaurant is one of the restaurant which is famous within the locals and they had been operating in Ipoh for more than 50 years. Being that, Tuck Kee is one of the place where you can enjoy loads of stir fried noodles. 
Tuck Kee is well known for their noodles and one of them is the Stir Fried Hokkien Noodle. The Stir fried Hokkien Noodle here is a perfect indulgence where they are stir fried till perfection with the aromatic kick of wok hei! 
Next is their Ee Mee. The Stir fried ee – mee is pretty good as well. The noodles are being braised and then it is being stir fried. Delicious! 
And of course don’t miss out the Steamed Squids which brings you with the chewy texture and aromatic seafood blend. I am loving every bites of it where the chewy bites combined with the freshness of the seafood makes me order more! 
If you are looking for some stir fried dishes in Ipoh, you can visit Tuck Kee Restaurant 
Address: 614, Jalan Yau Tet Shin, 30300 Ipoh, Perak Malaysia.
(Same row as Onn Kee Tauge Restaurant Ipoh, near to Ipoh New Town police station)
GPS Coordinate: 4.593959, 101.084478
Tel: +605 2537513

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