Best Prawn Mee in KL

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A delicious bowl of prawn noodles has got to be piping hot and makes you slurp non-stop! Besides that, fresh ingredients and the soup base are the most important elements to a scrumptious bowl of prawn noodles. If you’re craving for a bowl of hot and mildly spiced broth cooked in the freshest seafood and pork bones, you’ve stumbled to the right place! Food Advisor is ready to serve you (visually and imaginatively!) the best prawn noodles in the big city Kuala Lumpur!

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    Soon Lee Prawn MeeNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    Soon Lee Prawn Mee operates as a small and humble stall near Jalan Ipoh. With generous servings and reasonable prices, the prawn mee here always manages to get everyone drooling! Only open at from evening to night, many hopeful patrons stand and queue up just to get a seat or table of their own. The broth is cooked with fresh prawn shells and pork bones for hours till it’s ready to be served every evening.
    Tips

    Add a few extra ringgit to get bigger prawns! (like the ones in the picture on the right) & it’s next to The Store shopping complex

    Things to expect

    Since it’s a small stall, you’ll only be seated by the road side

    Best with

    Chinese dessert soup

    Price

    RM5.00 to RM10.00

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    Soon Lee Prawn Mee View restaurant

    Jalan Batu Ambar, Off Jalan Ipoh, Taman Kok Lian, 51200, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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    +6012-6607127

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    Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    02:00PM—09:00PM
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    Wai Sek Kai @ San Peng, PuduNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    If you don’t mind being in the heat while chowing down your food, San Peng’s prawn noodles would not waste your precious time and sweat. The restaurant looks like a typical old road side stall with a zinc roof and metal grills, accompanied with plastic tables and chairs. Extra tip: Not suitable for a quiet date or meal. Although the environment is adequately comfortable, the prawn noodles here are absolutely to die for! Uniquely, they come in two bowls; dry and soup. Either one, the soup is thick and not too spicy, freshly made every day. On top of that, their chili sauce is also made every day and it’s free flow!
    Tips

    Next to an Indian temple called Kuil Devi

    Things to expect

    Hot, not air-conditioned

    Best with

    Side dishes such as fish balls and pork balls

    Price

    RM5.00 to RM10.00

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    Wai Sek Kai @ San Peng, Pudu View restaurant

    No. 6, Jalan San Peng, Off Jalan Loke Yew, Pudu, 55200, City Center, Kuala Lumpur
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    0122907050

    Closed Now
    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    07:30AM—03:50PM
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