Boat noodles are a Thai street-food staple and it’s truly one-of-a-kind that tickles your curiosity at once. Thai fare is known for hearty portions, one bowl is sinfully satisfying, unlike this latter that requires two to three gulps and the bowl is polished clean. Tracking back history, it was original hawked from small boats on canals, therefore, to avoid spillage, it’s kept small. Staying true to its origins, many restaurants have followed the similar path; after all stacking up bowls is fun (Instagram lovers knows best)! Johoreans it’s your turn to slurp and stack as many as possible, challenges like this is an epicurean’s dream.
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Aroi Boat Noodle
A brightly-lid and cozy restaurant that has been reaping the headlines for boat noodles. Upon entering, you’ll certainly be awed with undulating colourful bowls and raining orders, which literally invites you to join the slurping party. Glass noodles, vermicelli, and kuey teow are the choice of noodles that can be served with soup, tomyam and dry. Each bowl is piled with a heap of greens, minced meat and bouncy meatballs. The real deal here is pairing your bowls with a variety of meats, think pork kebabs, pork ball soup, sweet and sour sausage as well as satay rolls.
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Jln Austin Height 8/8, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia, 81100, Johor Bahru, Johor
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Boat Noodle @ Sutera MallCertified
halalAnother reliable contender in the boat noodles scene, with branches sprawling all over Johor Bahru and patrons are all in smiles. Churning out two impeccable choices, Ayutthaya and Pathumthani, it’s tough to select the winner. If you’re leaning towards a spicy spin, opt for their Ayutthaya, while its counterpart is milder in heat scale with herby overtones. Moreover, their grilled meats that are threaded onto a skewer are a big perk here, not to be missed. The never-ending crowd is the best testament to its peaking popularity.
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No 69, Jalan Sutera Tanjung 8/2, Taman Sutera Utama, 81300 Skudai, Johor, Malaysia, 81300 , Johor Bahru, Johor
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Boatnoodle@teh O Ice 50cent
This cozy restaurant boasts as serving a range of authentic Malaysian and Thai delights under one roof. Expect Nasi Kerabu, Nasi Kukus, Pad Kra Pao Gai, Boat Noodles and meat skewers that are pocket-friendly. If you're not a person who loves stacking up bowls, no worries their boat noodles comes brimming in a huge bowl, with quail eggs, meatballs, slivers of beef and chicken shrouded atop noodles of your choice and finished with chopped herbs. Gobble down the visually arresting bowl with their chili condiments for a spicy kick. And wash down the heat with their delectable desserts.
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1-25, Jalan Nusaria 4/11, Taman Nusantara, 81550 Gelang Patah, Johor, Malaysia, 81550 , Johor Bahru, Johor
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