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 Weekdays Lunch Eat What? ( Non - Halal ), Sharing of Lunch Menu for Working Class

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TristanX
post Apr 5 2025, 10:33 AM

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This is for KL.

Bukit bintang:
Medan Selera Boustead - https://maps.app.goo.gl/GtMkS4WiU1rjUnAb9
Breakfast:
Indian - Fried rice or noodles with egg for RM4

Lunch:
Chinese - Chinese traditional soup with rice for RM7, some dishes, claypot chicken rice, hot pan fried noodles. Their soup is so good that it can compete with hotel grade chefs.
Indian - Mixed rice
Sarawak kolo mee
Nasi briyani

Chicken rice Leong (formerly Famous Chicken Rice@ Jln Nagasari Changkat BB) - https://maps.app.goo.gl/kGpjyZo7i51P1RyM7
Steamed chicken rice here is good. Especially the rice. Just opposite of Jollibee Low Yat Plaza. This stall serves lunch hours.

Brothers' Nasi Lemak - https://maps.app.goo.gl/ujMh4UC4tetw2NGN8
Very affordable delicious nasi lemak. RM6.50 with meat options. Be there around 7.30am+

Masjid India / Bukit Nanas:
Hot bowl cafe - https://maps.app.goo.gl/rPt7Sus4RqK6aqst9
Salted fish with pork rice, Yam and pork belly with rice here is delicious. Avoid the soup. Its too peppery.

Restoran Ajmalkhan - https://maps.app.goo.gl/LrhwKFMNckHNvrdB9
Standard indian food at very affordable prices. Roti telur bawang + Nasi lemak + teh tarik at RM6.70 .

Pudu:
Chun Kei Tai Bu Noodle Restaurant - https://maps.app.goo.gl/94cma175VnfHUmYG7
Hakka mee and wanton noodles here is delicious.

Restoran Uncle Duck - https://maps.app.goo.gl/7BgETgQ9KCnCKyVD9
Hong Kong style cuisine. Yang Zhou fried rice blew me away.

ICC Pudu ( Imbi Pasar Mee Halia 燕美巴杀姜蛋酒米 ) - https://g.co/kgs/HVWjqfV
Would suggest visiting this place for Mee Halia (Ginger Wine noodles). Its a rare dish.

Petaling Street:
Ah Har Corner - https://maps.app.goo.gl/n55yrBydF8YRK7iz8
Hakka mee, Wanton mee, Pan Mee

Hakka mee, Pork Noodles, Lo Shi Fun, Yong tau foo, 新联丰姐妹档 - https://maps.app.goo.gl/2ovgDjHp3iWsYTox8
Hakke mee (flat yellow noodles) and yong tau foo

Asam Laksa Petaling Street - https://maps.app.goo.gl/8B7NwPw8iwHkeYoa9

Kiew Yee Fried Kueh Teow 九如鮮蛤炒粉@Tang City Food Court - https://maps.app.goo.gl/nsxiQs8BcupWijMG6
Teochew style fried kuey teow.

Pork ball noodle (Tang City Food Court) - https://g.co/kgs/nknrkRD
Pork ball noodles (wet and dry), Curry laksa

This post has been edited by TristanX: Apr 7 2025, 02:38 PM
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post Apr 7 2025, 02:33 PM

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Updated original post. Should I put very famous ones too?

Full listing for planned and visited places.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nXT...dit?gid=0#gid=0

This post has been edited by TristanX: Apr 7 2025, 02:42 PM
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post Apr 8 2025, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(ryder_78 @ Apr 8 2025, 07:51 AM)
Good way to list down the eateries on an Excel spreadsheet complete with links to the location via Google map. I browsed through few listings and noticed most are smack in KL city centre around Jalan Sultan or Petaling street area, either in food court or hawker stalls set up along pathways along corner or side of shophouses with make-do portable tables and stools. We usually don't dine at these areas along pathways at public areas and also there is no parking around the area which would be inconvenient to access these places. But it's good to note that there are still some Hakka noodles which look quite delicious sold in KL city centre. I'm not sure how they would compare to the Ipoh one though.
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My workaround is travel with grab or train to places with parking or traffic issues.

I've tried Leekko Hakka Mee @ Jalan theatre 烈哥客家面 at Ipoh. About the same.

QUOTE(nihility @ Apr 8 2025, 02:20 PM)
Your list very long, appreciate the sharing. Have you tried all the locations?
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I visited the ones with dates.

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post Apr 9 2025, 07:04 PM

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QUOTE(ryder_78 @ Apr 9 2025, 07:32 AM)
Good o know the Hakka restaurant in KL serves almost same quality noodles as the one in Ipoh. We have not tried Leekoo Hakka Mee at Jalan Theatre but went to Paris Hakka Mee at Jalan Sultan Iskandar, Taman Jubilee after reading a review on the internet. The experienced turned out to be a disappointment. The Hakka restaurant at Jalan Pasir Puteh which I posted above serves much better and delicious Hakka noodles. We usually go to the more unknown and quiet restaurants slightly out of Ipoh city centre. When we were at Ipoh earlier last week, we wanted to have lunch and pack some yong tau foo at Big Tree Foot at Pasir Pinji, the famous outlet selling yong tau foo always packed with people. Similarly it was packed with people when we went there but after looking at the long queues of people and packed like sardines inside the restaurant, we decided to skip everything, not even packing the food.
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Lou Wong area has some tourist traps. Those crowded ones probably need you to go very early.

I'll try other recommended ones when I go Ipoh again.

 

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