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Mee Sarawak & Sarawak Laksa at Restoran Gembira

Submitted by email2me on June 19, 2008 – 3:37 pm3 Comments | [1,042 views]


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Place: Mee Sarawak & Sarawak Laksa at Restoran Gembira

Location : Taman Megah
GPS Coordinate : N3 06.843 E101 36.736
Google Maps : CLICK HERE
Address : Refer map
Contact No :
Website :
Business Hour : Lunch Time Only
Off Day :
Food Type: Chinese Food
Price: RM4
Payment Terms : Cash
Cleanliness Votes : 3/5
Food Votes : 4/5
Air Conditioned : No
Halal : No
WIFI : No
Smoking and non smoking zone : No
Tax : No
Recommended Foods : Sarawak Laksa and Sarawak Kolo Mee

Recommended Drinks :

Remark:
All the noodles are fresh made daily.

Other Reviews :
Masak-masak




Popularity: 21% [?]

3 Comments »

  • PenangTuaPui says:

    try once on the Sarawak Kolo mee cook by my Sarawakian housemates… like it…

    she move back to Sarawak liao… miss her cooking..

  • Criz Lai says:

    I got a bit of confused with the location of the stall as I do not know where Taman Megah is. Maybe you can state the Selangor state in the post rather than in the tag next time? I thought you went to Sarawak to eat the mee.. haha :P

    Well, the dried version looked delicious to me. It kind of resembles the Hakka Mee which I love from Petaling Street lorong.

    http://crizfood.blogspot.com/

  • Ken says:

    Checkout the Google Link which I have added. It is just opposite Ming Tian Food Court. :)

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