>Kim Lian Kee Hokkien Mee
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This restaurant located at cross junction of Petaling Street which is opposite of the famous longan drinks.
This is the most “luxury” Hokkien Mee restaurant that I ever visit because restaurant that serve Hokkien Mee normally are some traditional kopitam or stall at road side.

Bright dining area with modern seat. Besides the normal round table, you can choose to sit on this high chair which can view the crowd of Petaling Street.

Their specialty Hokkien Mee was the dry version that I prefer .This steaming hot greasy noodles taste very nice & aromatic. Definitely have my vote!!!

Fried hor fun(干炒河)
This fried flat noodle is taste a bit too oily for me.

Oyter Sauce Vege
The Kai Lan very cruncy….


>did u see the little boy in the restaurant (the future boss)?
Last time when i went there with my bro n sister-in-law,he served us little a little adult, so cute! 🙂
>看得出那个干炒河很油~
>i like their hokkien mee…
>小老鼠 : I don’t know which 1 is the boss’s son o….haha!! How u knew that that was he son ge? I don’t even don’t know which 1 is the boss >.
>wah, the place looks so classy…i LOVE hokkien mee, especially the dry type!!! hmm, should be easy to find. must try!
>miss m’sia foods a lot :'(
jealous ahh!!
>wow… hokkien mee
it has been quite a while since i had some, time to go hunting d ^_^
>Eh, in Petaling Street also need to eat Hokkien Mee in such classy place? There’s a hokkien mee in Sentul that I’ve been eating since when I was just a child. Authentic taste.
>nic : same with me o…like the dry hokkien mee…
beverly : when u come back muz go to try o….
ling : faster go & eat 🙂
simon : Sentul? Where is the exact place? Like to discover more place for good hokkien mee 😛
>wah..got air-con hokkien mee ar..must b cut throat prices..
>joe : haha u r wrong, this meal cost me RM20+ only include drinks XD
>wow… they have this kinda restaurants in petaling street now? wonderful!
>i love their hokkien mee..it’s famous in Petaling Street.
>wye jon : Ya, I saw a few foreigners in the restaurant too 🙂
ekeng : If not mistaken there is another famous charcoal fried hokkien mee near Petaling Street too
>was it expensive compare to those hawkerstall?
>bbo : This meal cost me RM20+ only include drinks 🙂
>i love kim lian kee’s hokkian mee too………yummy yummy