Madras Lane Hawkers, Petaling Street
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In the hustle and bustle of Petaling Street in the city , at one of the corner appear the Food hidden gem , Madras Lane is one of the many interesting…
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This joint is located in a small hawker center near Petaling Street in KL City Center. Yong Tau Fu is basically a hakka chinese dish containing Tofu a…
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Went over there for lunch. RM1.30 per piece is a steal. The soup is quite spicy, possibly from the amount of pepper that they generously added. The se…
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Madras Lane Hawkers, Petaling Street is open for Fast Casual. Madras Lane Hawkers, Petaling Street serves Chinese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “Madras Lane Hawkers, Petaling Street”
In the hustle and bustle of Petaling Street in the city , at one of the corner appear the Food hidden gem , Madras Lane is one of the many interesting eatery lanes in the Petaling Street area . here are many food stalls in one place . This place is more commonly known as Madras Lane Wet Market (中华巷湿巴杀市场) .This is actually beside the wet market few metres away where fresh fish , Chicken and meat are sold and obviously brings different kind of smell in the air while eating , Catering to Kuala Lumpur shoppers since 1914, some of the stalls have been run by the same family for three generations or more. At the rear of the Market is an open parking lot where the Chinese wayang theatres, and later the Madras Cinema, used to be located .
This joint is located in a small hawker center near Petaling Street in KL City Center. Yong Tau Fu is basically a hakka chinese dish containing Tofu and vegetables stuffed with fish paste (surimi). I tried tofu, red chilly and brinjal filled with fish paste. Tofu was a bit bland but both the vegetables had a good taste. Also the broth that it came with made the dish very tasty. We also ordered surimi filled wantons and they were very tasty. In beverage, I had the sweetened barley water which was nice. All in all it was a good meal. The ambience was not that great but the food made up for it
Went over there for lunch. RM1.30 per piece is a steal. The soup is quite spicy, possibly from the amount of pepper that they generously added. The seats are located under zinc roofs. Although it’s slightly stuffy, it is bearable.I will definitely come back again for affordable lunch.