Singaporeans love to eat and so much so that while we're eating a meal, we talk about the next meal. 港記 Kong Kee Seafood Restaurant is one name that was thrown around many times and we're finally here to order their signature KL Hokkien Black Noodles. HY and I thought that it's gonna be the typical thick yellow noodles but the noodles was thick and almost udon like. The black sauce was tasty and slightly sweetened. It was good but I really don't know if it's as authentic as the KL one. So I talked to the supervisor during one occasion while I was waiting for my take away. She told me that the authentic KL style uses the thick yellow noodles that has ghee. They ask their noodle supplier to custom one that do not use ghee, almost udon like but less springy than the udon. |
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Jason, love your post :) Delicious pics and short and sweet write up. The KL Hokkien mee? The one in Petaling Street (Kam Ling Kee) has so much lard in it that the gravy won't flow even if we tilt the plate. And, my heart stopped just by looking at it. But I ate it all up anyway, because it is Hokkien mee to die for :P
Hope I get the chance to go KL for the real deal :)
i must say the KL hokkien noodles warrant a visit already...other great dishes to boot too :)
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