The other time, i tried the Kampua Mi at this stall, U Mi Chiak at Taman Jurong, this round, i was there to try the Sarawak Laksa.
Manage to chat with the lady for a while, she's from Sarawak, the stall is run by her hubby and her. She mention, the Kampua Mi, she ordered from a factory making mee by giving them the recipe on how she wanted the Mi to be. I told her, i thought the mi, she ordered from Sarawak, in which she reply, if she ordered from there, the bowl of Kampua Mi, she's selling now, has to be higher than $3.50 cos of the air freight
A bowl of Sarawak Laksa cost $4
The bowl of Sarawak Laksa has beehoon, 2 prawns, shredded egg, shredded chicken. The soup is just nice, not too thick and not diluted.
Chilli Sauce for the Sarawak Laksa
Bian Rou at $3 (14 pc)
Soup for the Bian Rou
U Mi Chiak
Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre
3 Yung Sheng Road, #03-168
Singapore 618499
Tel : +65 9473 2535
Ahhhh!!!! Bian rou or what we call pian sip. Looks good. The laksa...ummm...ok lah! And don't convert. LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteBut Sarawak laksa, no chili sauce lah!!! Fail lor, like that. Must go with sambal belacan one. Bluff Singapore people, that one!
DeleteNow that i tried the bian rou here, i must go Sibu try pian sip, kekeke...
DeleteWhen? When? ;)
DeleteSee when Claire and Kucing family going, more people going, merrier...
DeleteBoth the laksa and bian rou look good, I can finish all, no problem.. I bet you finished all the soup in the laksa too..
ReplyDeleteI dare not finished up all the soup in the laksa, if not, i have to do extra exercise liao, keke...
Deleteoh she gives the factory her own recipe and get them to make the noodles for her!! wow, this is interesting..
ReplyDeleteLucky manage to talk to her for a while, and get to know about it...
Deletethe laksa looks good.. the bian rou looks like wantan..
ReplyDeleteThe laksa, not bad...
DeleteYa, looks like wantan, hehe...
Bian Rou?? What's it call in mandarin ya?
ReplyDelete扁肉。。。
Deletenever taste Sarawak laksa before ^^
ReplyDeleteOver here, not many places sell Sarawak laksa...
Deleteyum yum...bian rou...J would love to slurp the skin
ReplyDeleteSame, same, i also loves to slurp the skin, keke...
DeleteGood morning Sharon,
ReplyDeleteHow does Bian rou taste? is it same as wanton?
Something like wanton...
DeleteLooks good! I am amazed by the serving portion for that price though
ReplyDeleteNot bad...
DeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYes, it is...
DeleteLooks good. Feel so hungry now!
ReplyDeleteNot bad, the foods...
DeleteSarawak food, nice leh!
ReplyDeleteYes, nice...
Deleteawwww...look at the big prawns! I want to try it when i am in Jurong!
ReplyDeleteDo give it a try when you are in Jurong area...
DeleteLooks very nice and spicy, Sharon...
ReplyDeleteNot really very spicy...
DeleteOh yummy....
ReplyDeleteYes, yummy...
Delete老实说,我还真的没有吃过Sarawak laksa呢!
ReplyDeleteI hardly had it, as not many places here sells Sarawak laksa...
DeleteI have not tasted Sarawak laksa before but from your photo it looks yummy and mouth-watering! Bian rou looks like wanton to me.
ReplyDeleteI like the Sarawak laksa from this stall, ya, looks like wanton...
DeleteThe sarawak laksa is very nice looking with huge prawns. So cheap lah. I like.
ReplyDeleteCheap if don't convert...
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