Right after our first lunch at Shin Kee Noodles Specialist, we proceed to our second round of lunch at Lai Foong Restaurant which is just accross the street from Shin Kee.

Lai Foong Restaurant
Maybe in the olden days, people see coffee shop as a restaurant. =X

Fehmes Kolo Noodle stall in Lai Foong
It is said that Lai Foong is well known for this noodle stall for its wonton mee. So, the Kuching trio (ahlost, yien and I) led by the 2 KL zai (JJ and Kelson) went for our second round of lunch here.

Char Siew Wonton Mee
Just look at the glorious shiny char siew! The kolo mee is quite different from Kuching’s kolo mee as they add Soy Sauce. Plus, it’s very oily compared to our local kolo mee. Heehee.. The Char Siew Kolo Mee comes with a bowl of soup and 2 wonton in it. The noodles are Q~

Chicken Feet Kolo Wonton Mee
This is flat kolo mee with chicken feet. Also comes with a bowl of wonton soup.

slurps
The noodles is really tasty and flavourful! I don’t know what they put in it, all I can say it’s delicious. The chicken feet is superb!

Green chillies
Throughout my time in KL, I never get a saucer of spicy chillies. It’s green and sometimes red, but never spicy. T____T







FuiYOOOO! Da chicken feet soOOOO BIGGGG SIZE?!
Or is because of the plate small size?! XD
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annna Reply:
July 28th, 2010 at 12:44 am
YAMANNNN!!! like super big foot chicken! hahahaha.. the plate is not small, the chicken feet are
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remember to ask us bring cilipadi over to you when we are going over !!
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annna Reply:
August 19th, 2010 at 9:31 am
lol.. no cilipadi from Kuching
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