Few traditional Malaysian dishes exhibit my home country’s history of culinary fusion better than Mee Goreng. Walking the streets of Kuala Lumpur, I’m reminded of the irresistible aroma of curry ...
A popular street food in Singapore and Malaysia, mee goreng is a stir-fried dish made with fried egg noodles in a savoury sauce along with slices of veggies, and often with meat chunks thrown in. As ...
Bright red. Add that colour adjective to the dish ‘mee goreng‘ and most Singaporeans who know their hawker fare will immediately say “Hass Bawa!” Over 42 years old in 2024, this stall at Marine Parade ...
Strolling through the spectacular streets of Singapore while craving a rich, almost brothy bowl of spicy noodle-based goodness? Your thoughts will likely turn to Mee Goreng, a classic Indonesian ...
This article may contain links from our affiliate and advertising partners. We may receive payments when you click on links, buy through them or share this content. Step 1: Cook the egg noodles in a ...
You’ve heard of nasi lemak cakes, chicken rice cakes, and even chilli crab cakes, but now a home-based business is selling mee goreng cakes and it’s gaining popularity among the Indonesian-Chinese ...
While Penang is synonymous with char kuih teow, laksa, and curry mee, one of the least talked about yet awesome hawker fare on the island is mee goreng. Sure, you can find Mee Goreng just about ...
Many years ago, Mahboobin’s father started selling his first plates of mee goreng off a roadside cart in Bangkok Lane. But when the British returned after the war, he had to move the business.
The Ho Jiak chef and restaurateur shares a trio of noodle dishes from Malaysia – a stir-fry with curry-flavoured instant Maggi, his favourite har mee and a nostalgic loh mee (Pictured above) In ...
Does the red colour in a mee goreng affect its taste? That was the question that came to mind when Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore ordered a plate of mee goreng from Indian-Muslim stall N M Abdul Rahim at ...
When we think of drive-throughs, the places that come to mind are fast food joints like McDonald’s and KFC. So when 8days.sg stumbled upon a TikTok video of an unusual drive-through at Indian Muslim ...