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As I read through my blog posts for 2008, I found most of them are restaurant related reviews. I think this is deviating from my original purpose of food blogging, which is to discover and promote local foods, especially hawker fares. If not, it wouldn't be fit to be called "Malaysia Food Blog" So, my main aim of blogging for year 2009 would be to continue to do what I actually enjoyed the most - to travel, discover and promote cheap and tasty food.

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Sarawak Kolo Mee

Posted by: vkeong In: Food and Drink| Hawker Food| Sarawak| Travel () (49 views)

chong-choon-kolo-mee

Kolo Mee is another famous hawker food in Sarawak. It is one of the most common food found in Kuching, you can see it being sold at every corner of the city. The nicest Kolo Mee I had so far was in Chong Choon Cafe again, in which I had nice Sarawak Laksa too.

Chong-Choon

Kolo Mee noodle looks like thinner maggi noodle but more springy. The main ingredients are usually char siew, minced pork, some vegetable and topped with spring onions. Funny thing I noticed is that they all hide the vegetable under the noodle lol. At Chong Choon Cafe, a bowl of special Kolo Mee is around RM3.50? and comes with lots of peeled fresh prawns. Unlike wantan mee, they do not use any dark soy sauce or water in preparing Kolo Mee. So it is very dry and the only moisture is from the pork oil.

kolo mee

This Kolo Mee is from the Open Air Market’s night stall, which was also the very first Kolo Mee I had (I came here immediately after landing in Kuching airport lol!) The taste is actually very similar to Sarawak Noodle in KL and the wantan mee in Tua Pek Kong, Bukit Mertajam!

kolo mee

Lastly, also from the Open Air Market but from a different stall (#40 Teck Huat) Notice the reddish color noodle? I wonder if the color came from artificial coloring.. Anyway it was quite nice but a little too dry in my opinion. Choong Choon Cafe’s Kolo Mee is more fragrant and nicer. So if you wish to try good Sarawak Laksa and Kolo Mee, you know where to go lol. For more info on Kolo Mee, you may visit snapshot @ headsteadi for his review on stall #40.

char koay teow

I want to warn you about the char koay teow though, terrible and failed in so many ways..

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15 Responses to "Sarawak Kolo Mee"

1 | New Kid on the Blog

October 6th, 2007 at 10:30 pm

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char koay teow with char siew???

2 | Prim3

October 6th, 2007 at 11:42 pm

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the reddish colour is actually from char siew oil.. haha..

3 | Christine

October 9th, 2007 at 2:02 pm

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O.. I love the Sarawak Kon loh mee… have not actually been to Sarawak for that. Feel like having them now :)

4 | headsteadi

October 12th, 2007 at 3:55 am

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Thanks for linking to headsteadi.com. Indeed, Sarawak Kolo Mee is nyaman (delicious)!!! Same goes to Mee Tomato and Sarawak Laksa.

5 | CK

October 12th, 2007 at 3:58 pm

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I’m from Sarawak and I love kolo mee! There is one place at the outskirt of Kuching called Fresh Food Court which has very tasty kolo me. :)

6 | jian

October 18th, 2007 at 7:35 pm

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the kolo mee color is from the cha siew oil….
the oil people use to soak the cha siew before bbq them..

btw, you should try the ah pek kueh tiao from green road if you want some decent 1.. although its not comparable with penang kueh tiao :)

7 | Irene

October 20th, 2007 at 10:37 pm

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However, some of people just use food colouring. Best to avoid this. You should not come to Kuching for char kueh tiaw la *LOL*

8 | Sio Bee, The Kuching Siu Mai! » Malaysia Food and Travel Blog

November 13th, 2007 at 10:29 pm

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[...] The boss also sold fresh soya bean milk. How was it? Normal soya bean milk lo. If interested you are welcome to view the other foods I had in Open Air Market. [...]

9 | My favorite Mee Goreng » Malaysia Food and Travel Blog

November 16th, 2007 at 5:35 pm

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[...] wish you could be having something from another state altogether? Well I do miss Sarawak’s Kolo Mee and Laksa. And I also know many Malaysians abroad are missing the local food so badly they are [...]

11 | kent

February 24th, 2008 at 11:12 pm

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i like sarawak kolo mee, is so so delicious.

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12 | adminDBHB

March 20th, 2008 at 4:09 pm

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I’ve been to Kuching, Sarawak last 2 years in 2006. And I tried Kolo Mee. It’s delicious.

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13 | chaihui

March 22nd, 2008 at 2:59 pm

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got a kopi shop name yong kwang in kenyalang area..their kolomee oso taste good ^^

15 | My favorite Mee Goreng | Malaysia Food Blog, Malaysia Travel Blog

October 23rd, 2008 at 10:45 am

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[...] wish you could be having something from another state altogether? Well I do miss Sarawak’s Kolo Mee and Laksa. And I also know many Malaysians abroad are missing the local food so badly they are [...]

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