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post Sep 16 2013, 03:49 AM, updated 13y ago

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i love chinese food especially their fried rice, but i dont know where can i get nice fried rice in kl sad.gif prefer with large potion rclxms.gif anyone know?
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post Sep 16 2013, 04:15 AM

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the nice tasting Chinese fried rice are usually the non-halal ones
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post Sep 16 2013, 04:31 AM

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post Sep 17 2013, 01:31 AM

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Fried rice stall at Selayang Jaya pasar, this stall sell only fried rice and fairly secretive on how they cook.




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post Sep 19 2013, 01:31 PM

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QUOTE(icemanfx @ Sep 17 2013, 01:31 AM)
Fried rice stall at Selayang Jaya pasar, this stall sell only fried rice and fairly secretive on how they cook.
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can you tell the exact location and what the fried rice contain? I sometimes go that area..so I can drop by for a nice lunch.

BTW, my favourite fried rice is at Kepong Baru. The restaurant is opposite Kepong Baru Ninja Fried Chicken mamak. Check out my post about this in the Kepong makan thread. The reason I like that fried rice is the "char siew". It totally bring out the taste of the whole dish. Not the best I have tasted but totally good enough for me to eat at least once a week. Sorry..probably not suitable for our muslim friends.

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post Sep 20 2013, 11:41 PM

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QUOTE(abubin @ Sep 19 2013, 01:31 PM)
Sorry..probably not suitable for our muslim friends.
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What about vegetarian, vegan, Jews?!



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post Sep 21 2013, 12:50 AM

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QUOTE(icemanfx @ Sep 20 2013, 11:41 PM)
What about vegetarian, vegan, Jews?!
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post Sep 23 2013, 04:12 PM

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I love nasi goreng ikan masin. But each time makan, disappoint me only. Where can I find yummylicious Salted Fish Fried Rice?? wub.gif wub.gif
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post Sep 25 2013, 10:04 AM

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QUOTE(syamsulizhan @ Sep 16 2013, 03:49 AM)
i love chinese food especially their fried rice, but i dont know where can i get nice fried rice in kl sad.gif prefer with large potion  rclxms.gif  anyone know?
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can try restoran muhibbah at sg. penchala. their fried rice is very popular.
chinese muslim restaurant

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post Nov 7 2013, 01:31 PM

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QUOTE(syamsulizhan @ Sep 16 2013, 03:49 AM)
i love chinese food especially their fried rice, but i dont know where can i get nice fried rice in kl sad.gif prefer with large potion  rclxms.gif  anyone know?
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you can always try New Yee Sang Resto near to Giant Kelana. Abt 10mins walk from Giant Kelana. Gooding
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post Nov 12 2013, 11:28 AM

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QUOTE(LoveMeNot @ Sep 23 2013, 04:12 PM)
I love nasi goreng ikan masin. But each time makan, disappoint me only. Where can I find yummylicious Salted Fish Fried Rice?? wub.gif  wub.gif
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yes..me likey salted fish fried rice too. however, a lot of shops nowadays just fried the rice like normal then put the fried salted fish on top. This is shortcut and doesn't make the salted fish taste go into the rice. The proper way is to fried the salted fish and then use that oil to fried the rice. This will retain the salted fish flavor in the oil which will pass on to the rice. I used to fried myself but nowadays no time already and also hard to buy (and expensive) the type of salted fish need to make nice fried rice.
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post Nov 12 2013, 02:31 PM

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QUOTE(abubin @ Nov 12 2013, 11:28 AM)
yes..me likey salted fish fried rice too. however, a lot of shops nowadays just fried the rice like normal then put the fried salted fish on top. This is shortcut and doesn't make the salted fish taste go into the rice. The proper way is to fried the salted fish and then use that oil to fried the rice. This will retain the salted fish flavor in the oil which will pass on to the rice. I used to fried myself but nowadays no time already and also hard to buy (and expensive) the type of salted fish need to make nice fried rice.
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yeah lar.. they just fried the rice and sprinkle the already-fried salted fish. If it's the soft-type" of ikan masin, goreng with rice sure damn nice. Not too sure what's the name of that fish.

Didn't know that the oil can be use to fried the rice. hmm.gif hmm.gif
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post Nov 12 2013, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(LoveMeNot @ Nov 12 2013, 02:31 PM)
yeah lar.. they just fried the rice and sprinkle the already-fried salted fish. If it's the soft-type" of ikan masin, goreng with rice sure damn nice. Not too sure what's the name of that fish.

Didn't know that the oil can be use to fried the rice.  hmm.gif  hmm.gif
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yeah..i know those soft type. Those are abit more juicy than normal ikan masin. When you fried them, all the juices go into the oil. That's why you must re-use the oil for the rice else you wasted that "ikan masin stock".

But I usually fry with the famous salted fish from kuantan. I forgot the name but you can actually get it in Klang valley also. Just that it is more expensive.
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post Nov 12 2013, 03:20 PM

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Cyberjaya sport arena nasi goreng kampung.
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post Nov 14 2013, 01:09 AM

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My favourite fried rice is at Restoran Say Huat section 17 PJ. Got different kinds, prawn fried rice, thai fried rice, cashewnut fried rice and more. But the rice all same taste, only different topping.
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QUOTE(danielcmugen @ Nov 14 2013, 01:09 AM)
My favourite fried rice is at Restoran Say Huat section 17 PJ. Got different kinds, prawn fried rice, thai fried rice, cashewnut fried rice and more. But the rice all same taste, only different topping.
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that's the type that I don't really like. Just generic fried rice then add the extra ingredient on top. Those good ones are fried together so that the aroma goes into the rice.
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post Nov 19 2013, 08:46 PM

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Try Friend rice at the Milwaukee Cafe at Naza's Harley Showroom.

 

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