In the heart of Georgetown, you can actually find a lot of nice food. One of which is a little stall in a little kopitiam that does fried related food like fried rice, fried Hainan noodle, fried hor fun and fried yin yeung.

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I never know there’s nice fried rice in Penang until this visit to this little kopitiam (cafe) on Kimberley St (Lebuh Kimberley).

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That’s the front of the coffeeshop kopitiam Yik Kheng Kee, the little stall is where the uncle does his fried (food).

We ordered 2 food, a plate of fried rice and fried hor fun. First up was fried hor fun (char hor fun), it’s not yin yeung (hor fun and bee hoon), but just hor fun. It’s quite nice, but a bit little. The egg is waterish or not well-cooked so that the gravy has a little bit of taste of egg. There’s prawn, a little bit of vegetable and hor fun itself.

Then the fried rice comes. It took quite some times like 15 minutes for the fried rice to be serve. Guess there’s a lot of people ordering it. The rice is nice, not very soft, and it’s not dark fried rice as you can see. Different fried style.

Well, I’ll say that I will visit this place again, cheap and good place for lunch.

This post has 3 comments.

  1. The wat tan hor looks so good! I love it when they undercook the egg so it’s left runny in the gravy.

  2. HouLiao
    11 Nov 08
    10:19 am

    Wow! The Hor Fun split out on top have an egg. Cool and you mixed it nice to eat! Really HouLiao!

  3. Nicholas Chan
    13 Nov 08
    10:21 am

    #550ml jar of faith:
    Yeah. Waterish.

    HouLiao:
    Indeed.