Char Kuey Teow - FoodSpy https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/tag/char-kuey-teow/ Honest Food Reviews Sat, 23 Aug 2025 11:36:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/FoodSpy-Logo-Resized-180px-120x120.png Char Kuey Teow - FoodSpy https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/tag/char-kuey-teow/ 32 32 New Yong Len Restaurant | Prawn Mee & Char Kuey Teow https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/new-yong-len-restaurant-char-kuey-teow-prawn-mee/ https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/new-yong-len-restaurant-char-kuey-teow-prawn-mee/#respond Fri, 22 Aug 2025 10:18:15 +0000 https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/?p=3325 New Yong Len Restaurant is a food court at a corner lot in Taman Tun Dr Ismail. It is famous for two separate stalls specialize in two authentic Penang food: Char Kuey Teow and Prawn Mee (or Penang Hokkien Mee). The bowl of unassuming yet hearty Prawn Mee (RM9 for regular, RM10 for large) was […]

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New Yong Len restaurant Prawn Noodle Penang Hokkien Mee

New Yong Len Restaurant is a food court at a corner lot in Taman Tun Dr Ismail. It is famous for two separate stalls specialize in two authentic Penang food: Char Kuey Teow and Prawn Mee (or Penang Hokkien Mee).

The bowl of unassuming yet hearty Prawn Mee (RM9 for regular, RM10 for large) was delicious! I guess when the stall sells only one thing, it has to be good. The broth was rich with the prawns’ essence. You could really feel the thickness in it. Penangites would approve!

New Yong Len restaurant duck egg char kuey teow

You could say this is the best char kuey teow in TTDI. Yong Len’s Char Kuey Teow (RM10) has a decent intensity of wok hei and amount of charred on the noodles. Each plates are fried in individual batches with the same level of care. They ran out of duck eggs during my visit, but even with chicken eggs it was already very tasty.

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Mali’s Corner | Malay Style Char Kuey Teow & Nasi Lemak https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/mali-s-corner/ https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/mali-s-corner/#respond Mon, 08 Nov 2021 05:56:36 +0000 https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/?p=1331 Mali’s Corner has two locations in the Setapak area. They have been the go-to spots for many nearby University students and residents. The one located in Platinum Walk is a cafeteria style eatery, while the one at Taman Bunga Raya is a fixed stall by the road. Char Kuey Teow Special RM10: Their main signature. […]

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Mali’s Corner has two locations in the Setapak area. They have been the go-to spots for many nearby University students and residents. The one located in Platinum Walk is a cafeteria style eatery, while the one at Taman Bunga Raya is a fixed stall by the road.

Mali's Corner Char Kuay Teow Special Setapak

Char Kuey Teow Special RM10: Their main signature. Typical Malay-style char kuey teow which is ‘wet’. Drenched in flavorful gravy, it’s unlike the typical dry fried kuey teow you see. The ‘Special’ version includes more prawns.

Mali's Corner Nasi Lemak

Nasi Lemak Ayam RM6.50: Not everyone fancy the wet char kuey teow, hence Mali’s Corner Nasi Lemak often becomes the star of the show. The rice texture was alright. They gave a surprisingly large amount of sambal, which were on the sweeter side. The spiced fried chicken (Ayam Berempah) was well seasoned and not overcooked.

Location 1 (Platinum Walk):

Location 2 (Taman Bunga Raya):

Operating hours:

Monday: Closed

Platinum Walk (11am–8pm)

Taman Bunga Raya (5pm–3am)

Char Kuey Teow Basah (Biasa) (RM7)

Char Kuey Teow Basah Special (RM10)

Nasi Lemak Ayam (RM6.50)

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Char Kuey Teow Longkang https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/char-kuey-teow-longkang/ https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/char-kuey-teow-longkang/#respond Sat, 20 Jun 2020 10:37:00 +0000 https://foodspy.meowtainpeople.com/?p=492 The name ‘longkang’, which means drain, in this Char Kuey Teow Longkang place, originated from the ditch right across the road. Worry not, as the drain area is rather far away for the eatery, and there wasn’t any bad smell nearby when I was there. Contradicting its unappetizing name, Char Kuey Teow Longkang was decent […]

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Char Kuey Teow Longkang Penang

The name ‘longkang’, which means drain, in this Char Kuey Teow Longkang place, originated from the ditch right across the road. Worry not, as the drain area is rather far away for the eatery, and there wasn’t any bad smell nearby when I was there. Contradicting its unappetizing name, Char Kuey Teow Longkang was decent but it’s only worth trying if you are passing by the area. It is the Malay’s version char kuey teow, which is wet and saucy. The taste was rather spicy and salty but it had a decent ‘wok hei’.

Operating hours:

Sunday: Closed

Monday to Saturday: 5pm – 9pm

Char Kuey Teow (regular) (RM5)

Char Kuey Teow (large) (RM7)

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