Jalan Tun HS Lee
Kuala Lumpur 50000

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Wednesday:
06:30am - 03:00pm

Thursday:
06:30am - 03:00pm

Friday:
06:30am - 03:00pm

Saturday:
06:30am - 03:00pm

Sunday:
06:30am - 03:00pm

Monday:
06:30am - 03:00pm

Tuesday:
06:30am - 03:00pm

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Some of Petaling Street’s most well-loved makan spots can be found on this busy lane. There’s asam laksa, curry laksa and yong tau foo to devour, and since you shouldn't have to choose just one, bring the whole family along to share a feast. Burppler Sauda Ng’s pick is the Curry Laksa (from RM7), while Burppler Sok Chien Lim is a fan of the fresh Yong Tau Foo (RM1.50, a piece). While you're at it, add on an order of Chee Cheong Fun (from RM3) from the neighbouring stall bathed in a duo of sweet soy and chilli sauce. Pro tip: It's stuffy in here, so dress lightly.
Photo by Burppler Sok Chien Lim

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RM1.40 per piece for yong tau fu might be expensive, but well justified by its size and freshness. ⚠️⚠️Guys might drench in sweat ⚠️⚠️⚠️longkang smell is kinda strong (on and off). Other than that, we enjoyed our TGIF lunch! ✌🏻
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Shrouded by the morning market bustle is Madras Lane, which houses a short stretch of food stalls for breakfast and lunch. Here's a pocket-friendly place for early eats, especially prime for those working in the city. A popular order is the Chee Cheong Fun (from RM3) dressed lightly in a deuce of sweet soy and chilli sauce, topped with shallots and sesame seeds. While straightforward, this is an easy-to-love dish that gets even better with Yong Tau Foo (from RM1.20 per piece) from the neighbouring stall. The self-service station doles out delicious brinjal, beancurd sheets and okras, all delicately stuffed with their homemade fish paste. But if you prefer something more extravagant in the morning, go for the Curry Mee (from RM8). Each bowl is filled to the brim with coconut milk-fragrant curry broth, noodles and a mound of trimmings — pig's skin, fresh cockles, tau fu pok, eggplant and green beans.
Avg price per person: RM10
Photo by Burppler Saunda Ng

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Another gem of a find! Top to bottom - Chee Cheong Fun, curry bee Hoon and Yong tau foo. These are the famous stalls in this place.

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