Best Sarawak Kolo Mee in KL

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If you’ve been to Sarawak before, especially in the capital city of Kuching, kolo mee reigns supreme as one of the all-time favourite dishes among the Sarawakian Chinese. In fact, you can also say kolo mee is like a national dish to the them. So, what is kolo mee anyway? To begin with, the word “kolo” literally means “dry mixed” in Chinese. A bowl of kolo mee typically consists of springy thin noodles topped with minced pork, shallots, garlic, dark soy sauce, pepper and most of all, a few slices of juicy char siew (barbequed/BBQ pork) that completes the overall flavour. No doubt a simple, but appetising meal that can be enjoyed any time of the day!

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    Sarawak Kuching Kolok Mee @ Restaurant New 2020Non halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    Here’s another place where you can find your gastronomic goodness of kolo mee in the Pandan Indah area. Located within the Restoran New 2020, the place operates as a small stall that also serves decent Sarawak Laksa. But it was the Kuching Kolok Mee that matters the most. Thanks to the flash-boiled thin noodles that are fine and resilient enough to the bite, the kolok (or kolo) mee is also blessed with a satisfying mixture of perfectly lean char siew and flavourful minced pork. To top it off, a few sprinkles of chopped spring onions add crunch to the noodle dish.
    Tips

    You can request your kolo mee to be added with reddish char siew sauce for a little boost of sweetness.

    Things to expect

    It’s not an air-conditioned restaurant, but gains a brownie point for its affordability.

    Best with

    Herbal tea.

    Price

    RM5.00 to RM10.00

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    Sarawak Kuching Kolok Mee @ Restaurant New 2020 View restaurant

    26G, Jalan Pandan Indah 4/8, Pandan Indah, 55100, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
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    03-42951031

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    Every day
    06:00AM—12:00AM
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    Kedai Makanan Nam ChunNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    If you happen to drop by at the Bangsar area and wanted to crave a bowl of kolo mee, look no further than Kedai Makanan Nam Chun. While the traditional kolo mee can be found here, do go for the red sauce version instead. With the usual goodies such as minced pork and reddish char siew slices thrown into the mix, it lends the kolo mee a delectable taste of sweet-and-palatable delight.
    Tips

    Just be mindful that the shop closed on certain Wednesdays.

    Things to expect

    Although Bangsar is commonly known for its higher-than-average price when comes to food, a good old fashioned Chinese restaurant like Kedai Makanan Nam Chun is a welcome sight of relief.

    Best with

    Sarawak Laksa, Char Kuey Teow and Wantan Mee.

    Price

    RM5.50 to RM10.00

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    Kedai Makanan Nam Chun View restaurant

    2-4, Lorong Ara Kiri 2, Bangsar, 59100, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
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    Every day
    06:00AM—10:00PM
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    Food ClansNon halal 01f78899591256b47a2708a65f6538333b86089a30fbd22545a41deece4ea490

    If you're looking for some tasty kolo mee in KL city and aren't sure where to find some without going far out of the city, Look no further than G-tower Food Clans! Not only is the kolo mee here affordable and a couple of minutes walk from KLCC, it is also highly tasty and resembles authentic kolo mee straight from Sawarak. The dish may look simple, but it leaves a lasting state leaving you wanting for more.
    Tips

    Expect heavy traffic during lunch hours. Therefore avoid coming during lunch hours.

    Things to expect

    Good environment vibe and free WiFi. As it is privately owned, expect high quality food choices from different stalls.

    Best with

    Food Clans's own freshly made ice lemon tea.

    Price

    RM8.90 to RM13.00

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    Food Clans View restaurant

    LG-01 GTower 199, Jalan Tun Razak, 50400, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
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    017-3315485

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    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    07:00AM—09:00PM
    Saturday
    10:00AM—04:00PM
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