Friday, July 15, 2005

On Location!!! - Kuching - Beef Noodles @ Song Kheng Hai

Today went to eat another famous Kuching dish. This is dry beef noodles. This stall is located in Song Kheng Hai (correct spelling?). Its right next to a rugby field.



Ordered our drinks first. Sat down and a nice lady ask us what we wanted to drink. This place, is also famous for its shaved iced drinks. We ordered the special. It is jelly, pineapple, longans, sweet cron topped with shaved ice, milk and red syrup. This one was generous with their jelly. It was a nice color too. Orange. Gave the whole drink a nice orangy color. :D



Picture above is the famous dry beef noodles. The stall is called Tiger Garden. Supposedly one of the famous beef noodles stall in Kuching. It is manned by a friendly and nice old man. The beef noodles are similar to kolo mee in that it uses the same type of noodles. Everything else though is different. It is topped with beef pieces and tripe (probably cooked in some sort of herbly broth). Taste very good. Served with a sort of vinegary chilli sauce which was also good!

Makan Kings ratings = 8 out of 10

-Makan Kings-

8 Comments:

Blogger boo_licious said...

Makan King, you are actually in Kuching now? Lucky you!

Oh wow, I have the latest Flavours which features all the great food in Sarawak and everytime I read it, saliva drip and I want to book an Air Asia ticket to fly there to eat all their recommendations.

3:41 AM, July 15, 2005  
Blogger Makan Kings said...

boo - Yeap. On holiday in Cat Town. Come!! It really is a food haven.

matakecil - Yes. We eat all this in Kuching.

Cheers,
-Makan Kings-

11:28 AM, July 15, 2005  
Blogger FatMan Seoul said...

Try the "white" kolo mee before you leave! Also the tomato beehoon. You should visit Wena who lives in Kuching.

http://www.mum-mum.info/blog.htm

7:56 PM, July 15, 2005  
Blogger Makan Kings said...

Fatman Seoul,

White kolo mee? Is it this?

Someone mentioned the tomato sauce beehoon. Think it was Fish Fish. Will try it out soon (hopefully).

Cheers,
-Makan Kings-

8:24 PM, July 15, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh man i missed the gu bak mee sooo much since i left kch back to Miri. eps the one at 3rd mile there.

10:24 PM, July 16, 2005  
Blogger Makan Kings said...

Darren,

The gu bak mee is really really good. Have yet to try the 3rd Mile.

Cheers,
-Makan Kings-

12:38 AM, July 17, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmm .... Must be very nice since u mention the beef is cooked in herbal soup. I like it .....

2:13 PM, July 17, 2005  
Blogger Makan Kings said...

Penang kia,

Yes. Its kinda herbly. Taste sort of like those Taiwanese beef noodles. But these are dry.

Cheers,
-Makan Kings-

2:44 PM, July 17, 2005  

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