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Asyiq Dang Wangi
The mee rebus to try out here would be the mee rebus sotong. Tender and spicy sotong are the main attraction of this dish with the usual hard-boiled egg (halved), tofu cubes, potato cubes, bean sprouts, fried shallots and sliced green chilli. The gravy is thick and flavorsome with a tinge of curry flavor that would leave you craving for a second bowl.More infoAsyiq Dang Wangi View restaurant
Jalan Kamunting, 50300, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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Rosli Mee Rebus
Their mee rebus daging is one of the mee rebus that you absolutely have to try. This is primarily due to its rich and aromatic broth which is made from beef stock and fat which are well infused with spices. This is of course teamed up with yellow noodles, a hard-boiled egg, crunchy bean sprouts, green chilli slices and aromatic fried shallots. The proprietors of this stall who hail from Singapore have definitely perfected this dish having had the experience of selling mouth watering mee rebus for more than 30 years.More infoRosli Mee Rebus View restaurant
Semua House, Jalan Bunus 6, 50100, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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Warong Sate dan Cafe Mak LongCertified
halalAt this warung that serves up delectable satays, do try out their mee rebus too. The reddish gravy is nice and thick with a tinge of tomatoes that strikes a good balance of spiciness and sweetness to leave you wanting for more. This gravy is of course paired up with a big portion of mee as well as a half a boiled egg, dried tauhu and topped off with fried shallots and chopped chillis.More infoWarong Sate dan Cafe Mak Long View restaurant
Jalan Puchong (Batu 6) , Old Klang Road, 58200, Old Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur
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Mee Rebus Sin Seng Nam
Do try out their mee rebus rojak. The noodles has a very natural taste slathered in gravy that is relatively thick, with a slightly rough texture from the boiled potatoes and grounded peanuts. The gravy is also not too spicy and has a slightly sweet taste to it. Do add a dash of soy sauce for some extra oomph. Simple, yet so satisfyingly good!More infoMee Rebus @ Sin Seng Nam View restaurant
2, Medan Pasar, Lebuh Pasar Besar, 50050, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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WarisanCertified
halalPutting aside their delicious nasi kukus, Warisan Café sports quite the dab hand in whipping up a scrumptious plate of mee rebus as well. Known better as Mee Kuah Ketam, the decadent noodle dish comprises of yellow noodles dipped in scalding water before tossing it onto the plate. Followed by a stream of savoury, thick broth of crab essence, the dish is further garnished with half a boiled egg, shredded chicken strips as well as fish cakes and sprouts. With an optional choice of drizzling lime juice, you can be sure to enjoy a good plate of mee rebus here in Warisan café.
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LG 17, Nu Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5, Brickfields, 50470, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur
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Checkers Café
While this cafe offers quite a number of dishes for their buffet spread, do check out their noodle station that is bound to mesmerise you with tantalising local cuisines. A must-try would be their Sungai Dua Utara Mee Rebus. The gravy here is what brings the whole dish together well. The gravy is thick and flavourful with shrimp paste as well as boiled sweet potatoes, giving it a distinct and unique taste. Definitely the place where you can satisfy your cravings with some northern flair to it.More infoCheckers Café View restaurant
172, Jalan Imbi, 55100, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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Kak Zah Cendul, Rojak, Pasembur Taman Setiawangsa
This mobile food truck serves up scrumptious northern Malay dishes such as cendol, pasembur, laksa as well as Mee Rebus. The Mee Rebus from the northern states are usually a tad sweeter than the rest primarily due to the sweet potatoes used. This thick luscious gravy coats the springy yellow noodles as well as other condiments such as bean sprouts, dried tauhu and shallots as well as a half boiled egg. Definitely gives that true Malaysian-street-feel as you enjoy this dish out in the open.More infoKak Zah Cendol, Rojak Pasembur View restaurant
Jalan Setiawangsa 8,Taman Setiawangsa, 54300, Taman Setiawangsa, Kuala Lumpur
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