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Ibumie Har Mee Malaysia Best Instant Noodle

December 25, 2007

My latest crave is Ibumie Har Mee, which in my opinion is the best instant noodle ever. The taste is good, noodle is of good quality, high in protein and won’t turn soggy fast. And most importantly it’s one of the cheapest instant noodle you can get, only RM2.70 for a packet of 5 in Jusco! I think many of us store packets of instant noodles in our house, but from now on you only need to store the one and only Ibumie Har Mee. Forget the other brands like Cintan/Mamee/Maggi or any imported ones from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea or Japan. This is definitely the must try if you haven’t. I guarantee you will love this.

ibumie-har-mee

Ibumie Har Mee is produced based on Penang’s prawn noodle aka hokkien mee. Trust me, it tastes better than some hawker’s hokkien mee in Penang and you won’t get the dizziness/dry throat from all the MSG they pour in their soup.

ibumie-har-mee-packets

Lately a lot of brands had their packaging redesigned to include local celebrities and other fancy stuff. Their seasoning seems to changed too, for example Cintan’s is getting too salty. Even my previous favorite Cintan original mushroom flavor sucks now. A packet of har mee has fried onions, prawn stock, chilli powder, chilli oil and dark soya sauce.

plain-har-mee

For supper, usually I eat it plain. The soup looks and tastes great, even though it’s a bit off from the real thing. If you add in some fresh prawns to boil with the soup, I think it’d be marvellous!

super-har-mee

Sometimes I add in some sausages, burger patties and an egg to make an awesome dinner. Yeah I know what some people will say: it’s unhealthy, ajinomoto, preservatives, trans fat, fattening etc. Whatever! I have been enjoying it for three nights consecutively and don’t feel sien of it at all. The best thing about Ibumie’s Har Mee is that you won’t have the guilty after feeling from eating instant noodles. If you are not convinced, google up for youself to see the number of people who love this product. Again, if you happen to be in any supermarket and saw Ibumie Har Mee, buy it and try it! If it doesn’t taste nice you can come back to my blog and flame me all you want :P

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20 Responses to “Ibumie Har Mee Malaysia Best Instant Noodle”

  1. Tummythoz says:
    December 25, 2007 at 5:57 pm

    Whoa. I thot of posting this a few months back but yet to come around it. Crazy for this too. Even brought it overseas as gifts. =P

    Reply
  2. aL says:
    December 25, 2007 at 9:13 pm

    heya! nice blog with lotsa excellent photos :)

    keep it up!

    Reply
  3. haan says:
    December 25, 2007 at 10:57 pm

    “The soup looks and tastes great”, so u drink all? MSG banyak eh.. i still think the real hokkien mee tastes better than the instant one :)

    Reply
  4. shukuen7788 says:
    December 25, 2007 at 11:50 pm

    Haha, I just try it after found it in a forum, ppl discussing about it.
    85% same as penang harMeeee lah…
    here is the link..

    http://www.lover-street.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=12796&extra=page%3D1

    Reply
  5. Jac says:
    December 26, 2007 at 1:40 am

    Looks yummy! :)

    Reply
  6. goldfries says:
    December 26, 2007 at 6:49 am

    Have you tried cracking an egg into the noodle when the soup is still hot?

    You should try that. If you burst, it becomes like “Kong Fu Chau” type a bit. Hehe, white / yellow stuff floating around.

    If it doesn’t burst, you get a nice yolk decorating it while you can stir the egg-white away into the soup.

    Reply
  7. jason says:
    December 27, 2007 at 10:21 am

    Wah… you’re addicted lah! :P
    By the way, Merry Christmas!

    Reply
  8. Konghu Lang says:
    December 28, 2007 at 11:28 pm

    wahlaueh, HarMee also come out now, you need to “up” your taste. Don’t tell me you will post Jabil’s canteen food next. sien

    Reply
  9. vkeong says:
    December 28, 2007 at 11:30 pm

    Konghu Lang, this is my blog. I can write whatever I want. Do you think I really have the time to go hunt for all the best food? Don’t tell me you don’t eat instant noodles.

    I definitely won’t post Jabil’s canteen food. Because I know that won’t interest anyone. If you read the comments above, or even went to google about this Har Mee, you will know it’s getting popular. If you think my taste is not “up” to your standard, why don’t you post some places for nice food? I will definitely appreciate that kind of comments instead of asking me to “up” my taste

    Reply
  10. Konghu Lang says:
    January 1, 2008 at 2:18 pm

    I tasted the Harmee the moment it was on the market months ago. I also love to eat Harmee but don’t exaggerate lah. You blog like you are a hungry ghost in mid July, simiLan pun Ho Jiak.

    Oh, cannot take negative comment? Oh, this is you private place hah? Only want to hear good comment hah? Then, you have been living in a Green House for too long dude. Please come out.

    Reply
  11. vkeong says:
    January 1, 2008 at 4:42 pm

    @Konghu Lang, haha I am exaggerating, so what? It’s just a form of expression. Did I say the Harmee is the best food in the world? Man, you really need to read my posts carefully, or at least look at the title, “best instant noodle” Comprehend?

    Again read carefully, THIS IS MY BLOG, I CAN WRITE WHATEVER I LIKE. Don’t like it? Don’t come back then, as easy as that. Go troll somewhere else.

    If I only wanted to hear good comments your name won’t even appear in my blog. Please la, keep a rational mind and stop being an obnoxious person. And you know what? Pretending to LY Tai and posting pathetic comments.. it shows what type of person you are, and I am glad I don’t have the same taste/thought like you on food.

    Reply
  12. Konghu Lang says:
    January 1, 2008 at 11:28 pm

    OKlah, I will leave you alone from now. Take care and do remember to come out often ya, UV and rain are good for you. Bye.

    Reply
  13. vkeong says:
    January 1, 2008 at 11:39 pm

    @Konghu Lang, whatever, bye

    Reply
  14. wmw says:
    January 8, 2008 at 2:27 am

    I agree, one of the better tasting instant noodles to have entered the market currently. Loved the noodles and soup! Habis all…hahaha…

    Reply
  15. Vic says:
    January 11, 2008 at 10:14 pm

    This Harmee have been out for a long time. I would say like years back… Its only getting popular now. I would say its really better then some hawker’s prawn mee around penang. ^^”

    Reply
  16. Vic says:
    January 11, 2008 at 10:15 pm

    Btw i wonder if there is anything bout the Best Prawn mee in Penang ? I cant seem to find one to my liking. Maybe some recommendation from you?

    Reply
  17. vkeong says:
    January 11, 2008 at 10:50 pm

    @wmc, lol same same here. Speaking about that.. I am going to fix myself a bowl right now.. Have you tried adding fresh prawns and crab meat into the soup? Man it tastes even better with that!!

    @Vic, Wow a long time already? I didn’t know about this brand until like 6 months back when my father went to the hypermarket. There was a promoter who recommended this to us, I must say it was a right choice :) BTW I seldom eat hokkien mee so I am not sure which one is the best.. But usually my parents would eat in Bangkok Lane (Lorong Burma) near the morning market there. Or in Bukit Mertajam, the stall near train station, next to the famous white man rojak. If you like dry hokkien mee, you can go to taman sentosa, there’s one which is quite good. What about your favorite?

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  18. Vic says:
    January 12, 2008 at 8:26 am

    Hi Keong,

    Hmm Burma road, I believe thats the one with the Ho Chiak recommendation. Not sure if thats the one. The last time i ate hokkien mee from there is was watered down :(

    The BM one i tried before. By the old cinema there. Its kinda nice… the best thing is that after adding the rib bla bla and such the price is like RM3+ only. Damn im hungry.

    If u r down in PJ SeaPark, go for the O&S coffee shop’s prawn mee. I would say thats the best i have ever taste even better then Penang. But lately the free flow of Ajinomoto is really turning me off. Buuhuu.

    Reply
  19. Ling says:
    August 21, 2008 at 1:40 pm

    Well, do you all know that there is another HarMee Goreng in the market too??? It taste good and you can really enjoy the prawn aroma in dry noodles format. I can take 2 packets in one time… a lady ler.

    Reply
  20. Dan says:
    November 14, 2008 at 5:53 pm

    the Harmee is very near original taste, im living in HK for several years and everytime back to hometown Penang will buy few pack for cure the homesick.

    vk: Yeah, if you add a few fresh prawns into the soup while it’s boiling.. the taste is even nearer!

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