Restoran Millennium Eighty Six @ Ah Wah Hokkien Fried Mee
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A good place for late night supper or dinner since it operates till night. Their hokkien mee is the famous one. But this flat rice noodle with egg is …
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Came here for the Hokkien Fried Noodles which was really tasty. Probably the charcoal fire used to fry the noodles did lend an influence to the taste.…
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Besides Ah Wah Hokkien Mee, Millennium Eighty Six coffee shop is also popular for its fish head curry. Interestingly enough, the stall is manned by an…
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3 Reviews on “Restoran Millennium Eighty Six @ Ah Wah Hokkien Fried Mee”
A good place for late night supper or dinner since it operates till night. Their hokkien mee is the famous one. But this flat rice noodle with egg is good choice.
Came here for the Hokkien Fried Noodles which was really tasty. Probably the charcoal fire used to fry the noodles did lend an influence to the taste. Also had some chicken and beef satay.
Besides Ah Wah Hokkien Mee, Millennium Eighty Six coffee shop is also popular for its fish head curry. Interestingly enough, the stall is manned by an Indonesian lady who has mastered the dish after years of experience in the trade. Ina’s fish head curry is also well-known overseas and she has served quite a number of tourists, some even from South Africa. Besides fish head and meat, you could also opt for additional squid and Ming prawn at RM6 and RM4 each respectively. The minimum order for the prawn is 2 pieces though, so that’d push up the price considerably. Eventually we settled for extra squid, simply because we were feeling like it. Maybe because I was chatting with her (or maybe she saw my camera), Ina decided to give me a RM2 discount too. It wasn’t a big deal, but a nice gesture nonetheless.