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Chinatown & Around
HAWKER
MADRAS LANE HAWKERS$
(Madras Lane; noodles RM5; 8am-4pm Tue-Sun; Pasar Seni)
Weave your way through Chinatown
Wet Market to find this alley of hawker stalls. It's best visited for breakfast or lunch, with
standout operators including the one offering 10 types of
yong tau fu
(tofu pockets stuffed
with a fish and pork paste) in a fish broth (9.30am to 3.30pm) and, at the far end of the
strip, the stall serving
asam
(tamarind) and curry laksa (8am to 2pm).
SS SPICY FOOD$
(Jln Belfield; meals RM5-8; 6am-6pm Mon-Sat; monorail Maharajalela)
On the edge of leafy Kampung
Attap, this roadside hawker-stall complex is an ideal breakfast spot for its freshly made roti
and onion omlettes. The Indian family who runs the place is very friendly and serves up a
tempting selection of meat and veg dishes which can be enjoyed under the shade of rain
trees.
HAWKER
CHEE CHEONG FUN STALL$
(Cnr Jln Petaling & Jln Hang Lekir; noodles RM4; Thu-Tue 7am-4pm; ; Kota Raya)
One of the best
breakfasts in Chinatown can be had at this unprepossessing, decades-old stall tucked away
just off the street. All it serves are melt-in-the-mouth
chee cheong fun
(rice noodles) doused
with sweet and spicy sauces and a sprinkle of sesame seeds.
Further down Jln Hang Lekir, is the equally good congee (rice porridge) stall
Hon Kee
MAP
GOOGLE MAP
(93 Jln Hang Lekir; congee RM5;
CHINESE
4.30am-3pm)
; try the rice porridge with
frogs legs in a ginger and spring onion sauce.
KEDAI KOPI LAI FOONG $
(Jln Tun Tan Cheng Lock; noodles RM6; 6.30am-10pm; Kota Raya)
This old-school hawker-style
cafe offers several excellent stalls under one roof on a prominent corner. The anchor is
Lai
HAWKER