Where to eat?
Chinese Restaurants in Chulia Street: BY
Chulia Street Hawkers
Chulia Street Hawkers, Curry Mee, Yam Cake, Chee Cheong Fun, The hawker stall, Curry Mee Stall, On Chulia Street (Lebuh Chulia). Diagonally opposite 7-Eleven or you can also lookout for this big ...
It is operated by an old couple, in which the wife takes the order and the husband prepares the curry mee. The Wan Than Mee and Apom stalls there are just as good.
Oo Kio (Ai Yu Bing)
Each bowl of oo kio costs RM1.30
Oo Kio is actually a bowl of jelly that cut into cubes and then added with a lychee and a slice of lemon before being topped with crushed ice. It is sold by the owner with her son (each taking shifts) on a small lorry.
Chulia Street Snacks
Varieties Of Deep Fried Snacks, (Making Of Rectangular Roti) Add Ingredients, (Making Of Rectangular Roti) Fried, Rectangular Roti, Peanut Filled Deep Fried Bomb, Deef Fried Snack Stall, Deef Fried ...
This place, managed by a man with his two helpers, offer excellent fried goodies that are commonly available in dim sum shops. According to him, he has been selling this snack for almost twenty-eight years, with no sign of slowing down!
Restoran Long Jiang
Long Jiang Chicken Rice, Oil Rice, Smooth and Tasty Boiled Chicken, Chicken Gizzards, Char Siew, Chicken Rice and Other Dishes, Chili Sauce, Airasia office is just right to the next door., Oil Rice, ...
The boiled chicken was prepared by their own, but those roasted chicken, pork, and char siew were took from supplier. They sells Ipoh Taugeh Chicken in the same Kopitiam at night.
GourmetGarden posted www.gourmetgarden.com.my 196 ReviewsA plate of Oil Rice with hint of chicken broth flavour (original chicken broth not MSG), not salty & heavy, it goes well with chicken…