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Koay Teow Soup @ Tua Pek Kong Bukit Mertajam

Posted by: vkeong In: Bukit Mertajam| Food and Drink| Penang ()

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Right beside the Bukit Mertajam’s Tua Pek Kong Temple are 2 noodle stalls. One of them sells Ching Th’ng 清汤 noodles. Priced @ RM2.00, it looks and tastes like Koay Teow Soup.

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But the main attraction at this noodle stall is its chilli sauce. It is very diluted, almost like water and not spicy.

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The chiili sauce goes very well with the noodles. To really enjoy the noodles, a recommended way is to take a spoonful of the chilli sauce and pour on top of the noodles.

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And this is the obligatory Tok Tok Mee that everyone must try ;)

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8 Responses to "Koay Teow Soup @ Tua Pek Kong Bukit Mertajam"

1 | Ho Jiak

September 27th, 2006 at 8:35 am

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What so special for this noodle soup?

2 | vkeong

September 27th, 2006 at 9:09 am

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Hojiak: The specialty of this noodle stall is its chilli sauce. Normally Koay Teow Soup is eaten with cili padi ;)

3 | mick

October 20th, 2006 at 1:13 am

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hie!

i was feeling hungry just now so i just try to search for some nice pictures of food especially chinese hawker food in malaysia when my fren suddenly found ur webpage! oh man, i keep dripping my saliva when i saw all those delicious food in BM!!! for ur info, im from BM too, but currently studying in tganu and i wont be home during raya! this makes me miss BM food more n more!!! hey really wana thank u for publishing all the delicious food in BM, u really help those hawkers to promote their food! hey, did u missed out BM best chim bak hor fun at lau yew too? that is my all time favourite! i will never miss it everytime i go back BM!!!!
long live BM food!!! BM is the heaven for food!

4 | vkeong

October 20th, 2006 at 8:04 am

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Hi there mick, I was in your situation before too when I was studying in Cyberjaya. Man it was so hard to find a decent plate of Char Koay Teow but it’s so easy in BM :)
I did hear about chim bak hor fun you mentioned but I seldom go there at night.. keep the good food suggestions rolling~

5 | I Am BM Kia! Malaysia Food and Travel » Sarawak Kolo Mee

October 11th, 2007 at 10:44 pm

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[...] airport lol!) The taste is actually very similar to Sarawak Noodle in KL and the wantan mee in Tua Pek Kong, Bukit [...]

6 | I Am BM Kia! Malaysia Food and Travel » Crab Meat Hor Fun

October 11th, 2007 at 11:14 pm

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[...] the first day of Raya and I am all alone with no one to dine with lol, so pitiful. A recent comment by a reader Mick prompted me to go try a Crab Meat Hor Fun stall in Lau Yew coffee shop Bukit [...]

7 | yuhhui

July 8th, 2008 at 11:46 pm

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Hey, is this the stall that sells the famous bee chai mak? it’s just beside the temple right? they’re famous for their bee chai mak.. not koay teow.. lol!

yuhhui’s last blog post..Random

8 | coel

October 13th, 2008 at 10:27 am

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u should try these handmade mi chai mak :)

vk: Tried, also something I ate since small. The chili is NICE!

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